+ Follow JASMINE LEE Tag
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[Summary] => Two years after winning a historic election, Jasmine Lee still bears the brunt of being the first Filipino and naturalized-Korean member of South Korea’s National Assembly.
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[Title] => Diamante: No public funds spent in South Korea trip
[Summary] => After receiving criticisms on their recent trip to South Korea with other members of the League of Municipalities of the Philippines-Cebu Chapter, Tuburan Mayor Democrito Diamante said no public funds were used and it was a “worthwhile” trip in preparation for the ASEAN economic integration in 2015.
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