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[Title] => Palace tells impeach proponents to take cue from CBCP letter
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Malacañang called yesterday on impeachment proponents and other detractors of President Arroyo to take their cue from the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), which had decided not to give its blessings on the fresh efforts to impeach her.
"What the CBCP said was very clear, they are asking if those who are filing (impeachment complaints) or those who have filed are doing it for their selfish interests or for the common good," presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor told a press conference.
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[Title] => Palace denies misuse of recovered Marcos wealth
[Summary] => Malacañang turned the tables yesterday on Senate President Franklin Drilon and said that while he is focusing on the administrations alleged misuse of the Marcos money, millions of pesos are being wasted on so-called legislative inquiries that are actually in "aid of destabilization."
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Malacañang called yesterday on impeachment proponents and other detractors of President Arroyo to take their cue from the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), which had decided not to give its blessings on the fresh efforts to impeach her.
"What the CBCP said was very clear, they are asking if those who are filing (impeachment complaints) or those who have filed are doing it for their selfish interests or for the common good," presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor told a press conference.
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