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                    [Title] => GMA taking her time on Comelec nominees
                    [Summary] => President Arroyo is taking her own sweet time in going over the evaluation of the nominees recommended to fill up two vacancies in the Commission on Elections (Comelec).


Mrs. Arroyo, who is seeking a full six-year term in the May 10 elections, said "there is no deadline" for her and explained why it is not urgent to name the two new Comelec appointees.

"I have to study my choices. I have to look at their individual qualifications," Mrs. Arroyo told a crowd in Tiaong, Quezon during her visit there yesterday.
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Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye, however, declined to name those in the list. He said the search committee headed by Bernardino Abes is still undertaking the vetting process of the nominees.
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In a joint statement, Commissioners Julio Desamito, Luzviminda Tancangco and Ralph Lantion said the poll body can still push through with the program upon proper representation with the concerned government agencies.
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LUZVIMINDA TANCANGCO AND RALPH LANTION
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                    [Summary] => President Arroyo is taking her own sweet time in going over the evaluation of the nominees recommended to fill up two vacancies in the Commission on Elections (Comelec).


Mrs. Arroyo, who is seeking a full six-year term in the May 10 elections, said "there is no deadline" for her and explained why it is not urgent to name the two new Comelec appointees.

"I have to study my choices. I have to look at their individual qualifications," Mrs. Arroyo told a crowd in Tiaong, Quezon during her visit there yesterday.
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Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye, however, declined to name those in the list. He said the search committee headed by Bernardino Abes is still undertaking the vetting process of the nominees.
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In a joint statement, Commissioners Julio Desamito, Luzviminda Tancangco and Ralph Lantion said the poll body can still push through with the program upon proper representation with the concerned government agencies.
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