BEFORE social media reordered reality and blurred the lines between reel and real, awe and admiration were the two reactions after the mention of the name Heherson T. Alvarez. One of the youngest delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1971-1972, Alvarez made a name as that body’s youngest dissident. He was one of the less than a dozen delegates who voted “No” to that Constitution, the sham legal vehicle used by Marcos to stay in power.
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