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00:00More than 3,000 people signed their candidature on the first day of the filing of Certificate of Candidacy for the election of 2025.
00:08COMELECS also has a reminder for those who will still sign the COC until October 8.
00:13We have the first news from Sandra Aguinaldo.
00:20The senators and nominees of party-list organizations who visited Manila Hotel Tent City
00:28were the first to file for the senatorial aspirant, Agri Party List Representative Wilbert Lee.
00:34Certificate of Candidacy was also signed by David Chan, the Sustainability Advocate.
00:40Electrician and carpenter Alexander Encarnacion was also introduced.
00:45As well as the former 2022 Presidential Candidate, Lawyer and Doctor, Jose Montemayor.
00:52The former teacher, Janice Padilla, was also the first to run as a senator.
00:57Law student Felipe Montialto was also introduced.
01:01The re-electionist senator, Senator Francis Sanantino, also ran for the COC.
01:07Daniel Magtira also ran for the COC. He said that he was disqualified several times.
01:12Happy Lubarbio also ran for the COC.
01:16The first time that a senator ran for the COC was the animal rights activist, Norman Marquez.
01:23The second time that a senator ran for the COC was the security guard, Phil de las Reyes.
01:29The next time that a senator ran for the COC was the vlogger, Mark Mbowa.
01:33The senatorial aspirant, Mig Katuran, also ran for the COC.
01:39The independent aspirant, Jose Jesse de la Cansada Olivar, also ran for the COC.
01:45The independent aspirant, Joseph Tandi, also ran for the COC.
01:49The party's laughingstock, Nahar Sahipasali, also ran for the COC.
01:54But they didn't go up to the podium to introduce themselves to the media.
01:58The last to eat was the independent filer, Sunang Mona de Tanongon.
02:03According to Comelec, the first day of the COC filing was fine in various parts of the country.
02:09This number of national candidates is normal. This is the average.
02:17Expect that by October 3, the number will increase.
02:24The COC will accept the requirements as long as they are complete.
02:28But they will first file the list before putting it in the ballot box.
02:32The court will not include the punishment of not being able to hold a position in the government.
02:39The same goes for the nuisance candidates.
02:42Expect that after the filing of the certificates of candidacy, we will call for hearings.
02:50We will require the filing of comments or answers to prove to everyone that they are not a nuisance candidate.
02:59Comelec also talked to the candidates not to bring a lot of supporters for the COC.
03:06Not only in Manila Hotel, but also in the local Comelec offices.
03:11Comelec's offices are smaller in the field. The roads are smaller.
03:15There will be more traffic. So let's not bring them.
03:18As long as the COC will file this, there is enough time for you to campaign and introduce yourselves to our countrymen.
03:25The Certificate of Nomination and Certificate of Acceptance of Nomination filed P15,000
03:31to get a position in the government.
03:34A party list of not less than 2% of the total vote is required.
03:38This is the first news. Sandra Aguinaldo for GMA Integrated News.

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