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	<title>Comments on: A short-lived JUNTA TO IRON US OUT?</title>
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		<title>By: arreuges</title>
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		<description>YANO YAN, AY! 

I suspect that this article has something to do with the report of AFP Chief of Staff General Alexander Yano is now being eased. THERE is a possibility that Armed Forces Chief-of-Staff General Alexander Yano will be opting for an early retirement to give way for Army chief Lt. Gen. Victor Ibrado as next military chief.

Circulating information said that the change of command will be on May 1, more than one month before Yano’s mandatory retirement on June 13. Gen. Yano will be opting for early retirement kuno to give way for Army Chief Lt. Gen. Victor Ibrado as next CSAFP. But then, Ibrado is up for retirement on March 10, 2010 which will pave the way for Gen. Bangit to take over, months before elections kung matutuloy ang election. What&#039;s interesting is malimit mabanggit na si Bangit talaga ang ipapalit kay Yano but this was allegedly blocked by “restiveness” from members of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Class of ’75, ’76 and ’77.

Arroyo is honorary member of Class ’78 which Bangit belongs.</description>
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<p>I suspect that this article has something to do with the report of AFP Chief of Staff General Alexander Yano is now being eased. THERE is a possibility that Armed Forces Chief-of-Staff General Alexander Yano will be opting for an early retirement to give way for Army chief Lt. Gen. Victor Ibrado as next military chief.</p>
<p>Circulating information said that the change of command will be on May 1, more than one month before Yano’s mandatory retirement on June 13. Gen. Yano will be opting for early retirement kuno to give way for Army Chief Lt. Gen. Victor Ibrado as next CSAFP. But then, Ibrado is up for retirement on March 10, 2010 which will pave the way for Gen. Bangit to take over, months before elections kung matutuloy ang election. What&#8217;s interesting is malimit mabanggit na si Bangit talaga ang ipapalit kay Yano but this was allegedly blocked by “restiveness” from members of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Class of ’75, ’76 and ’77.</p>
<p>Arroyo is honorary member of Class ’78 which Bangit belongs.</p>
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