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Mayor Tomas Osmeña is elated by the Senate's recommendation to approve the application for citizenship of Michael G.J. Gleissner, chairman of the Bigfoot Group of Companies.
The Philippine STAR reported that the Senate, voting 20-0, approved on third and final reading the resolutions, which recommended the granting of citizenship to Gleissner and another German, Fr. Ulriuch Schlecht.
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Mayor Tomas Osmeña is elated by the Senate's recommendation to approve the application for citizenship of Michael G.J. Gleissner, chairman of the Bigfoot Group of Companies.
The Philippine STAR reported that the Senate, voting 20-0, approved on third and final reading the resolutions, which recommended the granting of citizenship to Gleissner and another German, Fr. Ulriuch Schlecht.
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While throngs of Filipinos go abroad and give up their citizenship for greener pastures, some foreigners would rather become Filipino citizens and be proud of it.
The resolutions on the applications for Philippine citizenship of two Germans Fr. Ulriuch Schlecht and Michael G.J. Gleissner were unanimously approved by the Senate yesterday.
Voting 20-0, the Senate approved on third and final reading the two resolutions that originated from the House of Representatives, which recommended the granting of citizenship to Schlecht and Gleissner.
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While throngs of Filipinos go abroad and give up their citizenship for greener pastures, some foreigners would rather become Filipino citizens and be proud of it.
The resolutions on the applications for Philippine citizenship of two Germans Fr. Ulriuch Schlecht and Michael G.J. Gleissner were unanimously approved by the Senate yesterday.
Voting 20-0, the Senate approved on third and final reading the two resolutions that originated from the House of Representatives, which recommended the granting of citizenship to Schlecht and Gleissner.
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Mayor Tomas Osmeña is elated by the Senate's recommendation to approve the application for citizenship of Michael G.J. Gleissner, chairman of the Bigfoot Group of Companies.
The Philippine STAR reported that the Senate, voting 20-0, approved on third and final reading the resolutions, which recommended the granting of citizenship to Gleissner and another German, Fr. Ulriuch Schlecht.
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Mayor Tomas Osmeña is elated by the Senate's recommendation to approve the application for citizenship of Michael G.J. Gleissner, chairman of the Bigfoot Group of Companies.
The Philippine STAR reported that the Senate, voting 20-0, approved on third and final reading the resolutions, which recommended the granting of citizenship to Gleissner and another German, Fr. Ulriuch Schlecht.
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While throngs of Filipinos go abroad and give up their citizenship for greener pastures, some foreigners would rather become Filipino citizens and be proud of it.
The resolutions on the applications for Philippine citizenship of two Germans Fr. Ulriuch Schlecht and Michael G.J. Gleissner were unanimously approved by the Senate yesterday.
Voting 20-0, the Senate approved on third and final reading the two resolutions that originated from the House of Representatives, which recommended the granting of citizenship to Schlecht and Gleissner.
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While throngs of Filipinos go abroad and give up their citizenship for greener pastures, some foreigners would rather become Filipino citizens and be proud of it.
The resolutions on the applications for Philippine citizenship of two Germans Fr. Ulriuch Schlecht and Michael G.J. Gleissner were unanimously approved by the Senate yesterday.
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