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Palace: Order to amend Constitution ‘fake news’

MALACAÑANG on Friday dismissed as “fake news” the claim of Vice President Sara Duterte that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was pushing for the amendment of the 1987 Constitution.

Palace Press Officer Claire Castro told reporters Friday there was no discussion on Marcos’ supposed plan to amend the Charter.

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