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Padilla backs ‘Robin Padilla Law’ repeal, floats martial law

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MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Robin Padilla on Wednesday expressed support for Interior Sec. Jonvic Remulla’s call to repeal the so-called “Robin Padilla Law,” while also saying that a good way to fight crime is to declare martial law. “Mas mabuting balita ang Martial Law kaysa sa w

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