The Manila Times

The presidenti­al prerogativ­e to free speech

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matched with his bravado and the gumption to do whatever it takes these remain to be seen. At the mo the negative repercussi­ons.

In general, I am one of the counterfol­lowers, not because I have an because I advocate for good governance. I maintain a deep respect for - tion; it is a position that demands the “occupant” to have utmost respon no answer to the question of, “has the presidenti­al prerogativ­e to free an expert on protocol or communicat­ions. But having worked for, with, communicat­ing their ideas across, I have seen a common desirable qual the problem, are circumspec­t in their speech, and are diplomatic in their situation. These are qualities that I would hope to see more and more among his chosen messengers.

There are two valuable things in life that cannot be reclaimed—lost - have to regret both.

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