New US envoy presses reforms in RP
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New US envoy presses reforms in RP
The United States’ ambassador-designate to the Philippines has vowed to press for more reforms in the country as he pushed for clean and fair electoral process in May and the elimination of private armies, which he said “have hindered past elections.”
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