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                    [Title] => Political adviser Llamas willing to resign
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Presidential Adviser for Political Affairs Ronald Llamas said today that he is willing to resign if President Benigno Aquino III asks him to in relation to the "AK-47" controversy he is now facing. "I am willing to resign if the President asks me to. We serve at the pleasure of the President," Llamas said.

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(UPDATE) Presidential Political Adviser Ronald Llamas reiterated today that there was no attempt to cover-up the incident where two of his aides were caught using his vehicle without authorization with two firearms on board.

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JOEY VALDERAMA TECSON AND JOHN BRILLIANT ALARCON
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Presidential Adviser for Political Affairs Ronald Llamas said today that he is willing to resign if President Benigno Aquino III asks him to in relation to the "AK-47" controversy he is now facing. "I am willing to resign if the President asks me to. We serve at the pleasure of the President," Llamas said.

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(UPDATE) Presidential Political Adviser Ronald Llamas reiterated today that there was no attempt to cover-up the incident where two of his aides were caught using his vehicle without authorization with two firearms on board.

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