"Mom and Dad said we’re too young to handle relati…
“Mom and Dad said we’re too young to handle relationships and they broke-up” -A Print Ad Copy
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“Mom and Dad said we’re too young to handle relationships and they broke-up” -A Print Ad Copy
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My missing friend has been found. His old habits got him again. When will he ever learn.
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Political appointees to any government position is limited to 10 per ruling party’s term. All other appointments are administered by the Comission on Appointments and by respective career advancement systems of the government agency.
Supreme Council Edict 8
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Only two people are allowed to run in national and state elections or hold positions in any one time who are related upto 3rd degree of consanguinity. Penalties are the same as Edict 2.
Supreme Council Edict 7
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All people in the territory aged 15 and above who desires to work or receive any form of income are required to register for a tax payers account from the inland revenue authority. Failure to do so will attract a non-declaration rate of 35.5%.
Supreme Council Edict 6
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Jury trials for major offences will be introduced to metropolitan regional trial courts within 90 days and will be implemented nation wide in 2 years.
Supreme Council Edict 5
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Parliamentary seats will be increased by another 25 seats for list members.
Supreme Council Edict 4
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Alone again, they should have told me who is not going home so I’ll be emotionally prepared. Right?!
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Congratulations to the Republic of Panama for their centenary.
Comité Nacional del Centenario de la República de Panamá
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The Mexican embassy envoy was amazed by the number of woman presidents and other people in government in the Philippines. Latin America had only two or three female presidents (for that entire continent) one is Violeta Barrios de Chomorro of Nicaragua and the other is Mireya Moscoso of Panama.
Visit: The Presidency of the Panamanian Republic
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