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The new President, the country's 14th said she decided to take her oath even without Estrada's formal resignation after being informed by [Hilario] Davide [Jr.] that her succession was legal.
Santiago said Macapagal's succession climaxed by her oath-taking at the Edsa Shrine, was illegal under the present Constitution[...]
'If we can gather enough numbers to convince the administration that it is in (its) own best interest to voluntarily step down, then President Estrada will be restored to the presidency,' she told a press conference yesterday.
Santiago also called on the President, Vice President Teofisto Guingona and her entire cabinet to step down, or the loyalists would be forced to storm Malacañang.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link); retrieved March 13, 2011.'I am not guilty; I spoke only twice at the week-long EDSA rally. I was not even in EDSA or Mendiola on the day the violent clashes occurred,' [Lacson] said.