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The country’s half-a-million public school teachers should be relieved of their poll duties, and this is why the Philippines should adopt full automation in the May 2007 mid-term elections, a party-list lawmaker said yesterday. 


Once a nationwide automated system is in place, the "election process will allow teachers to render instead voluntary, and not mandatory service during elections," said Rep. Eulogio "Amang" Magsaysay, who represents the Alliance of Volunteer Educators.
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Once a nationwide automated system is in place, the "election process will allow teachers to render instead voluntary, and not mandatory service during elections," said Rep. Eulogio "Amang" Magsaysay, who represents the Alliance of Volunteer Educators.
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The country’s half-a-million public school teachers should be relieved of their poll duties, and this is why the Philippines should adopt full automation in the May 2007 mid-term elections, a party-list lawmaker said yesterday. 


Once a nationwide automated system is in place, the "election process will allow teachers to render instead voluntary, and not mandatory service during elections," said Rep. Eulogio "Amang" Magsaysay, who represents the Alliance of Volunteer Educators.
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Once a nationwide automated system is in place, the "election process will allow teachers to render instead voluntary, and not mandatory service during elections," said Rep. Eulogio "Amang" Magsaysay, who represents the Alliance of Volunteer Educators.
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