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                    [Summary] => The Senate appears to be getting younger and younger, Sen. Francisco Tatad noted yesterday.


Tatad, who is bowing out of the Senate on June 30 after two consecutive six-year terms, observed that this is in marked contrast to previous Senates where men of vast experience and more advanced in years were preferred by voters.

A number of young legislators are in the new batch of senators in the incoming 12th Congress, specifically Noli de Castro, Ralph Recto and Francis Pangilinan.
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Tatad, who is bowing out of the Senate on June 30 after two consecutive six-year terms, observed that this is in marked contrast to previous Senates where men of vast experience and more advanced in years were preferred by voters.

A number of young legislators are in the new batch of senators in the incoming 12th Congress, specifically Noli de Castro, Ralph Recto and Francis Pangilinan.
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                    [Summary] => The Senate appears to be getting younger and younger, Sen. Francisco Tatad noted yesterday.


Tatad, who is bowing out of the Senate on June 30 after two consecutive six-year terms, observed that this is in marked contrast to previous Senates where men of vast experience and more advanced in years were preferred by voters.

A number of young legislators are in the new batch of senators in the incoming 12th Congress, specifically Noli de Castro, Ralph Recto and Francis Pangilinan.
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Tatad, who is bowing out of the Senate on June 30 after two consecutive six-year terms, observed that this is in marked contrast to previous Senates where men of vast experience and more advanced in years were preferred by voters.

A number of young legislators are in the new batch of senators in the incoming 12th Congress, specifically Noli de Castro, Ralph Recto and Francis Pangilinan.
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