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One thing clear at this stage about the RH bill is that it can be passed by Congress, especially by the Lower House, only through sheer force of numbers obtained by means of pressure from the powers that be. Indeed the bill’s proponents are now openly urging Malacanang to push for its passage.

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One thing clear at this stage about the RH bill is that it can be passed by Congress, especially by the Lower House, only through sheer force of numbers obtained by means of pressure from the powers that be. Indeed the bill’s proponents are now openly urging Malacanang to push for its passage.

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