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Tag: Filipino Votes

Eight senate bets bare plans in UP-held forum

December 5, 2018 by UP System Media and Communication Office

Eight candidates for the Philippine Senate and their supporters trooped to the University Theater in UP Diliman on the afternoon of December 2, 2018 to participate in The Filipino Votes, a senatorial forum jointly organized by UP and CNN Philippines.

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