Barely a week before the May 9 elections, presidential aspirant Rodrigo Duterte has branded his rivals as a symbol of what he called a “failed and inutile system.”
The Commission on Elections claims it is fully ready for election day.
The Davao City Police Office said that a liquor ban will be observed during election day on Monday, May 9, citing as basis a local ordinance and a Commission on Elections (Comelec) resolution.
The final testing and sealing of the vote counting machines (VCMs) in the city will be done four days before local and national elections on May 9.
The tandem of Presidential aspirant Rodrigo Duterte and Senator Alan Peter Cayetano topped the mock election held last April 27 to 29 in the University of the Philippines in Mindanao.
A group of IT experts said the Commission on Elections (Comelec) should be held accountable for the recent breach of its data systems that leaked the registration information of 55 million Filipino voters.
Peace advocates from around the country gathered here on Friday, April 22 tofind ways at how to “bridge” the peace efforts from the current administration to the next.
A poll watchdog on Friday, April 22 warned that the latest breach in the Commission on Election’s (Comelec) data system pose serious implications for both the security and privacy of the voters.
Amid calls of Presidential bets to lower taxes, a budget watchdog on Thursday, April 21 has asked them to explain how will they compensate for lost revenues should in case such proposal will push through.
Residents here on Thursday, April 21 expressed worry over the search engine www.wehaveyourdata.com which made their personal information available to the public.