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AMID declaration by Senate President Francis Escudero that Charter change is not a priority of the administration, Sen. Robin Padilla said he will continue the Senate hearings and more importantly, the debates – on proposals to amend the 1987 Constitution.
“I just want debates to occur because that is the role of Congress, to debate on key issues,” he said, “I want to assure Filipino workers who will be adversely affected by the ban that I will personally ensure they receive the appropriate support to tide them over,” said Gatchalian.
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