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MANILA, July 28 (Xinhuanet) -- Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said Thursday she would stay as president until 2010 even though a constitutional reform would be made to establish a parliamentary system to replace the present presidential system.
This was the first time Arroyo had directly declared
her intention on whether to stay in power after a constitutional reform, also
known as "Cha-cha (Charter change)" here, pushed by her during her annual State
of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday.
In an interview with the local Tagalog language
television channel GMA Network, Arroyo said, "I was elected and my term ends in
2010. For now, this is my position."
In her SONA address, Arroyo said she wanted changes
in the constitution to be done "the sooner, the better" to address what she
called the degenerating political system of the country.
Over the past two months, Arroyo has weathered a
rough political crisis caused by mounting calls for her resignation by her
opponents accusing her of election fraud and corruption.
Some analysts said Arroyo wanted to use
constitutional change as a way to seek a graceful exist from the crisis. Enditem
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