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NPA says rice confiscation meant to stop vote buying

  • Post author:ACE R. MORANDANTE
  • Post published:May 7, 2013
  • Post category:Headline/Politics
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Fermiza said that some local candidates have been hoarding rice and are now distributing it to win votes, an act, she said, that insults the people of North Cotabato “who are reeling from extreme hunger and poverty.”

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