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                    [Title] => Dominguez wants out of government
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — Presidential Adviser for Regional Development Paul Dominguez has reiterated his request to President Arroyo that he be allowed to quit government service and return to the private sector.


"I’ve been telling the President that for several months already. But it doesn’t mean that I am totally leaving the administration. I will continue to be a strong supporter of the President. It is just that I want to go back to the private sector," he told The STAR.
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Montemayor inked the agreement on the second day of the state visit of President Arroyo, with Presidential Adviser for Regional Development Paul Dominguez who did the spadework as advanced party of the presidential entourage.
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Called the Peace and Reconstruction Imperatives for Mindanao’s Enhanced Development (Primed), the plan involves cohesive action among the island’s different ethnic and religious groups in achieving economic progress.
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"I’ve been telling the President that for several months already. But it doesn’t mean that I am totally leaving the administration. I will continue to be a strong supporter of the President. It is just that I want to go back to the private sector," he told The STAR.
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Montemayor inked the agreement on the second day of the state visit of President Arroyo, with Presidential Adviser for Regional Development Paul Dominguez who did the spadework as advanced party of the presidential entourage.
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Called the Peace and Reconstruction Imperatives for Mindanao’s Enhanced Development (Primed), the plan involves cohesive action among the island’s different ethnic and religious groups in achieving economic progress.
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