• 10 hours ago
Campaign period, magsisimula na sa susunod na sa Feb. 11;

Comelec, nagpaalala sa mga kandidato na huwag gumawa ng gulo at pairalin ang paggalang sa mga katunggali

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00:00On the left and on the right, NACOMELEC will decide on the candidates that will be brought near the election
00:07where they will be reminded of the prohibitions during the campaign period.
00:12Luisa Erispe is in the center of the news.
00:16On the next Tuesday, the campaign of those who will run for the Senate and those nominated in the party list groups of the country will start.
00:25That's why the Commission on Elections on the left and on the right will warn the candidates
00:31not to start a ruckus and to respect each other.
00:36Like the repealing of tarpaulins, they hope that the candidates won't hear that the opponents' posters are being covered
00:44or that the posters of others are being ignored and it will be replaced by theirs.
00:50It can result in violence.
00:52Maybe later, the supporters will be there, or their own cabed brigade.
00:58They are being seen as gays. That's a war, a fight.
01:02Let's avoid that because we are the owners, especially the national candidates.
01:07Let's respect each other. You know what's safe? As I've said, private properties.
01:13NACOMELEC admitted that they can't see the posters of the private areas.
01:19But he hopes that the right measure will be followed and if possible, the common poster areas will be followed.
01:25NACOMELEC's gate for pamphlets, leaflets, stickers and others should be 8.5 times 14 inches.
01:34As for the posters and standee, it should be 2 feet by 3 feet.
01:37If there's an excess here, they should report to NACOMELEC so that the Commission will punish them.
01:44We cannot put a ban on the posters.
01:47It's the first time we've heard of a ban on the posters.
01:51Maybe it's a strategy.
01:53But especially when it comes to the local campaign.
01:56If there's a ban on the local campaign, the supporters will fight.
02:02NACOMELEC also reminded the spending limit for the expenses of each candidate.
02:07There should be only P3 per registered voter for the senatorial candidates who have a party.
02:12P5 for the independent candidates.
02:15P5 for the party list.
02:18NACOMELEC will not look into this during the campaign.
02:22But the statement of contributions and expenditures of each candidate should be complete and correct.
02:29Even if there are donations to be endorsed, it should also be stated in the SOSE.
02:34If not, it's possible for the candidate to face the punishment of violating the Omnibus Election Code.
02:40Luisa Erispe for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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