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The two senators decried the way the proposed bill has been handled by their colleagues.
Last week, Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile forced the issue on the senators and demanded that the period of debates on the anti-terrorism bill be closed so they could go ahead with the amendments.
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Roxas garnered a 72 percent approval rating, down two points from his previous rating of 74 percent taken by the Pulse Asia from Oct. 22 to Nov. 6 last year.
Senators Juan Flavier, Francisco Pangilinan and Miriam Defensor-Santiago garnered respective ratings of 64, 62 and 61 percent.
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PANFILO LACSON AND JINGGOY ESTRADA
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The two senators decried the way the proposed bill has been handled by their colleagues.
Last week, Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile forced the issue on the senators and demanded that the period of debates on the anti-terrorism bill be closed so they could go ahead with the amendments.
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Roxas garnered a 72 percent approval rating, down two points from his previous rating of 74 percent taken by the Pulse Asia from Oct. 22 to Nov. 6 last year.
Senators Juan Flavier, Francisco Pangilinan and Miriam Defensor-Santiago garnered respective ratings of 64, 62 and 61 percent.
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