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Monthly Archives: January 2016
What ifs of Grace Poe’s disqualification, and when it happens
UP FOR decision in the Supreme Court are the two cases for disqualification of Grace Poe from running for President in this year’s national elections in May. The two issues in question are on her being a natural born citizen … Continue reading
Posted in electionph2016, Law, Politics
Tagged 2016, Binay, corruption, current-events, disqualification, duterte, foundling, grace poe, Mar Roxas, Pnoy, politics, President Benigno S. Aquino III, Supreme Court
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Race for Vice President is just as crucial as the President’s
In the United States the race for Vice President always takes a back seat to the Presidential elections. This is because the top posts are elected as a tandem. This ensures that there is continuity in governance should anything untoward … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, alan cayetano, Bongbong Marcos, chiz escudero, current-events, Leni Robredo, Mar Roxas, Pnoy, politics
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