MANILA, Philippines---As the campaign season reaches the homestretch, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) has warned the public on a possible surge in vote-buying activities. In a press briefing Friday, Comelec Spokesperson James Jimenez admitted that vote-buying has been part of the country's "election culture" especially in the lead-up to election day. "You'll also see an increase in vote-buying activities. It's already almost part and parcel of election culture in the Philippines that one of the biggest stories that will pop up maybe two-three days before the elections is that some quarters will be holding massive saturation drives dedicated t...
Keep on reading: As campaign hits homestretch, Comelec warns of vote-buying surge
from INQUIRER.net http://bit.ly/2LyC9J1
add
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Motorcyclist dead in Lucena collision
LUCENA CITY ---- A motorcyclist running against a one-way street died after he collided with another motorcycle in Lucena City early Friday....
-
MANILA, Philippines ---Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo on Sunday said the photo of supposed communist rebels in Masbate who surren...
-
Celebrity love teams walked down the red carpet at the ABS-CBN Ball 2018 held in Makati Shangri-La Hotel on Saturday. Here are some of the c...
-
JOHANNESBURG --- Global health experts are urging the Trump administration to allow U.S. government disease specialists --- "some of ...
No comments:
Post a Comment