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Philippine Senate reopens after impasse but standoff among senators remain
An impasse between two factions of senators in the Philippines that shut the Senate for two days has ended after one side gained a quorum and the chamber was able to reopen
What happened
According to ABC News’s source item, Philippine Senate reopens after impasse but standoff among senators remain, An impasse between two factions of senators in the Philippines that shut the Senate for two days has ended after one side gained a quorum and the chamber was able to reopen
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- Philippine Senate reopens after impasse but standoff among senators remainABC News - 2026-06-04T00:03:37+00:00
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