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Re-elected Sen. Gregorio Honasan, on the other hand, was seen apparently trying to avoid running into the President at least three times on the stage of the Westin Philippine Plaza hotel where the 13 winning senators were finally proclaimed yesterday by the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
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Re-elected Sen. Gregorio Honasan, on the other hand, was seen apparently trying to avoid running into the President at least three times on the stage of the Westin Philippine Plaza hotel where the 13 winning senators were finally proclaimed yesterday by the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
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He also asked the military and the police not to shoot at the "defenseless masses" who still consider him the country’s rightful president.
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"How can I leave the country? I’m virtually under housewife arrest," he jokingly told reporters who were invited to his residence in Greenhills, San Juan last Friday. Former First Lady Luisa Ejercito and a handful of her husband’s former Cabinet members were also on hand during the interview.
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Acting Foreign Affairs Secretary Lauro Baja Jr. said they have informed Philippine embassies and consulates abroad that the passports of Ang and Ricaforte were "null and void" pursuant to the Philippine Passport Act of 1996.

"The two are now illegal aliens subject to deportation by their host countries," Baja said.
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Re-elected Sen. Gregorio Honasan, on the other hand, was seen apparently trying to avoid running into the President at least three times on the stage of the Westin Philippine Plaza hotel where the 13 winning senators were finally proclaimed yesterday by the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
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Re-elected Sen. Gregorio Honasan, on the other hand, was seen apparently trying to avoid running into the President at least three times on the stage of the Westin Philippine Plaza hotel where the 13 winning senators were finally proclaimed yesterday by the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
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He also asked the military and the police not to shoot at the "defenseless masses" who still consider him the country’s rightful president.
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"How can I leave the country? I’m virtually under housewife arrest," he jokingly told reporters who were invited to his residence in Greenhills, San Juan last Friday. Former First Lady Luisa Ejercito and a handful of her husband’s former Cabinet members were also on hand during the interview.
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Acting Foreign Affairs Secretary Lauro Baja Jr. said they have informed Philippine embassies and consulates abroad that the passports of Ang and Ricaforte were "null and void" pursuant to the Philippine Passport Act of 1996.

"The two are now illegal aliens subject to deportation by their host countries," Baja said.
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