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[Title] => House to start debate on dual citizenship bill
[Summary] => The House of Representatives opens plenary debates this Tuesday on the sensitive measures to be known as the "Philippine Citizenship Retention Act of 2002" or the Dual Citizenship Act that both Senate President Franklin Drilon and House Speaker Jose de Venecia said will be passed by Congress this year.
The bill, which has drawn multi-partisan support, in effect will amend Commonwealth Act No. 63 by recognizing that expatriate Filipinos who have acquired the citizenship of their host countries did not mean "they had given up their country of birth."
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[Summary] => The House of Representatives opens plenary debates this Tuesday on the sensitive measures to be known as the "Philippine Citizenship Retention Act of 2002" or the Dual Citizenship Act that both Senate President Franklin Drilon and House Speaker Jose de Venecia said will be passed by Congress this year.
The bill, which has drawn multi-partisan support, in effect will amend Commonwealth Act No. 63 by recognizing that expatriate Filipinos who have acquired the citizenship of their host countries did not mean "they had given up their country of birth."
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