+ Follow RAMOSIAN Tag
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[Title] => Ramos rides again - WHY AND WHY NOT by Nelson A. Navarro
[Summary] => Fidel Ramos, you could always tell, never wanted to leave Malacañang. From Day One of his presidency in June 1992, it was evident that he thought of the Cory Constitutions provision for a one-term presidency as the one definitive impediment to Philippine progress. But like his predecessor Cory Aquino, he had no choice but to play along with the fiction of no-reelection, all the while trying to lay the premise for its scrapping by a friendly constitutional convention sometime down the line.
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RAMOSIAN
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October 4, 2000 - 12:00am