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00:00Commission on Election reminds candidates to follow the guidelines on the correct size of campaign materials and to distribute them in the right places.
00:18If a leaflet is given, it should not exceed 8.5 by 14 inches in size.
00:25If it is a poster, it should be up to 3 feet in size and 2 feet wide.
00:31For signboards and streamers, 3 feet by 8 feet is the maximum size that is allowed.
00:37Comalex also has guidelines on the correct size for print ads, TV commercials, billboards, and public vehicles.
00:46Campaign materials can only be distributed in the so-called common poster areas such as plazas, families, and other public places that are visited by many people.
00:57If campaign materials are to be attached to houses and other private property, there should be a permission from the owner.
01:04Campaign materials are not allowed to be attached to trees and plants, power lines, and facilities owned or controlled by the government.
01:13All campaign materials that do not comply with the guidelines will be removed by Comalex.
01:27Breaking news in Visayas and Mindanao from GMA Regional TV.
01:31A multi-cab collided with a parked truck in Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur.
01:37Cecil Elena was injured in the incident.
01:40Rafi Pito was injured and is currently in the hospital as the driver of the multi-cab.
01:47Here are other hot news and D.R. Jill Relator of GMA Regional TV.
01:55This is a dashcam video of the Davao-Digos Highway in Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur this week.
02:01Later on, a multi-cab collided with a parked truck in the back.
02:07The vehicle turned around and its passengers fell down.
02:10The next SUV collided with another vehicle and suddenly stopped.
02:14According to the Santa Cruz Police, Pito was the injured passenger of the multi-cab.
02:19The driver is yet to be released as he is currently in the hospital.
02:23The investigation of the incident continues.
02:25In a CCTV footage, two women were seen crossing a pedestrian lane in Cebu City.
02:33When they reached the middle of the lane, they were hit by a motorcycle that hit the other lane.
02:39The woman confronted the driver, but instead of talking to him, the driver immediately ran away.
02:45According to the officials of Barangay Luz, the two victims were mother and father.
02:50They were not seriously injured.
02:51They called the injured driver, who gave up.
02:57The man was helped by the police and the local government in front of a store in General Santos City Public Market.
03:05The man was complained because of the fear that he might get injured using the two tires.
03:11Before that, he was talked to by his relatives who gave up, but he did not give up.
03:17The man explained that he just went to the market when he saw a colleague at work and he was afraid that he might get injured.
03:26That's when he took the tires as a defense.
03:29According to the police, the suspect might be under stress because of the constant complaints.
03:36He asked for forgiveness for his actions.
03:39Jorge Gil Relator of GMA Regional TV reported for GMA Integrated News.
03:46A man was caught stealing from a store in Pavia, Iloilo.
03:51The CCTV footage shows the suspect approaching the Sari Sari Store in Barangay Purup 4.
03:57He stayed there for a few minutes.
03:59Later, he was seen running away from the store.
04:03The suspect was able to get the cellphone used by a child in the store.
04:08According to the parents of the child, the suspect introduced himself as a delivery rider
04:13and told the child that he will borrow the cellphone to get the parcel.
04:18When the child went to his parents to tell them that there is a parcel, the man ran away.
04:25The police were able to identify the suspect.
04:28The police were able to identify the suspect who was also involved in a few other theft incidents in the area.
04:35He is now being investigated by the police.
04:47The call to senators and congressmen is unconstitutional because they are responsible for the creation of laws.
04:54But how will the law be created?
04:56Let the senators and congressmen know the duties and qualifications
05:01so that you will be able to choose the right candidate for this job.
05:06Here is my special report.
05:15We know that we need to follow the law.
05:19This is the system of regulations for the well-being of the country.
05:23Of course, if there is no law, the Filipinos will be in trouble.
05:28People should be disciplined.
05:30So that the bad guys will be punished.
05:35So that the country will be in order.
05:38But how will the law be created?
05:43This is the job of the Legislative Branch of the Philippines.
05:47This is the Congress, which is divided into two.
05:51The higher branch or the Senate, which is formed by 24 senators.
05:56And the lower branch or the House of Representatives,
06:01which is formed by more than 300 districts and party list representatives.
06:07The process for the two branches is the same.
06:09First, there needs to be a proposal.
06:12Not a marriage proposal, but a bill proposal.
06:16Which will be approved by one or more lawmakers.
06:20It will go through three readings.
06:22Which will be sent to the committee and the plenary.
06:25Where the lawmakers will debate and discuss what should be included or removed from the bill.
06:33The sponsor of the bill or the lawmakers who pushed it to the committee will go first.
06:39And will answer why this should be included in the law.
06:42If it is approved up to the third reading,
06:45it will be sent or transmitted to the other branch to be debated there.
06:51Because the two branches need to approve the same bill.
06:56Or the approved version of the other branch can be adopted by one branch.
07:02If there is a difference between the versions of the House of Representatives and the Senate,
07:05the Bicameral Conference Committee needs to have a version of the bill.
07:11If all of the two branches agree,
07:14the Bicam will ratify the committee report.
07:18And the House Speaker, Senate President, House Secretary General, and Senate Secretary will sign it.
07:25That is what is called the Enrollment of Bill.
07:29Meaning, this is the final version of the bill.
07:33And it will be sent to Malacanang to be reviewed by the President.
07:38It can be signed and passed by the President.
07:41Or it can be vetoed.
07:43Meaning, rejected.
07:45But if the President does not take action after 30 days since the bill was sent to him,
07:52it will automatically become a law.
07:55There are different reasons why a law can be passed quickly or take a long time to pass.
08:05One reason is that there is a lot of confusion or deliberation.
08:10Especially if the law is a bit complicated.
08:13The interests of different lawmakers are sometimes limited to a quick resolution.
08:21It is the same with the interests of people.
08:24That is why sometimes the priorities of our lawmakers
08:29are what their constituents say are important issues for them.
08:37That is the job of lawmakers or senators and congressmen.
08:42According to the Constitution, they do not need to be lawyers.
08:46To be a senator, you just need to be a natural born Filipino.
08:52Age, 35 or older.
08:55Able to read and write.
08:57A registered voter.
08:59And lives in the Philippines for two years before the election day.
09:04It is almost like a requirement for those who want to be a congressman.
09:08The age and residency requirement is just lower.
09:11Minimum age is 25 years old.
09:14And they should be a resident of the district that they will serve for less than a year.
09:20For party list representatives, they should be a member of the party list at least 90 days before the election.
09:28In the election of 2025, 12 senators will be chosen to serve for 6 years.
09:35370 for the House of Representatives.
09:38254 will serve as district representatives.
09:43While 63 will serve as party list representatives.
09:47Their term is 3 years.
09:50If there are no laws, we will not be able to determine what is legal or illegal.
09:55How will our country be able to adjust if there are no laws?
09:59That is why in the upcoming election, let us know each candidate.
10:04Let us know their abilities.
10:05Because in the end, we will also benefit from their service.
10:10I am Connie Cizua, reporting for GMA Integrated News.
10:36Well-deserved praises were received by the newly crowned Reina Hispano-Americana, Dia Mate.
10:44One proud boyfiend is the singer-actor Juan Carlos, who has a long sweet message for Dia.
10:52From one Reina to another.
10:54Sparkle Beauty Queen, Win-Win Marquez, also greeted her.
10:57Win-Win already knew that Caviteña Beauty will return the crown.
11:03Dia also sent a message of love and support from her fans and fellow Pinay Queens.
11:11House Majority Leader Manix Dalipe commented on the complaint filed by the Ombudsman against him and several members of the camera.
11:20The complaint filed by Dalipe, former House Appropriations Committee Chairman Zaldico,
11:27acting chairman of the committee of Marikina Representative Stella Quimbo,
11:32about the billion-peso insertion or increased allocation in the 2025 National Budget.
11:39Also included in the complaint is House Speaker Martin Romualdez.
11:42Also included in the complaint is House Speaker Martin Romualdez.
11:46Dalipe said that passing the National Budget is a responsibility of the Congress
11:52and any other measure to expose is a violation of the truth and an attack on the legislative process.
12:01He also said that as a congressman, Alvarez had a chance to question or object to the so-called weakening of the 2025 General Appropriations Bill,
12:13but he did not do it.
12:15It was shown that Alvarez is just politicizing to destroy the credibility of the camera's leader.
12:22Romualdez, Quimbo, and I have not commented yet.
12:31There is an oversupply of tomatoes in some families in Dagupan, Pangasinan.
12:36From Php 40 per kilo last week, this is only Php 20 per kilo this week.
12:43The other vegetables do not have a problem in the supply until the next week.
12:49The price of tomatoes in Pangasinan is expected to go down now in Pangasinan and nearby provinces.
12:56In Metro Manila, according to the monitoring of the Department of Agriculture,
13:01it is Php 30 to Php 110 per kilo.
13:11The government's target is to send more healthcare workers to the Middle East than domestic helpers.
13:18The Philippines and Saudi Arabia are already forming an agreement to increase the capacity of OFWs.
13:24Here is the news of J.P. Soriano.
13:29It is only an assessment that is required before the TESTA student, Eunice, can graduate from the caregiving course
13:36and get the NC2 or National Certification II requirement to apply for a job.
13:43But until now, someone is already waiting for her job after attending an interview
13:49as a healthcare assistant in a medical facility in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
13:52In the Philippines, the salary is really low compared to abroad.
13:58Eunice's classmate in the caregiving class is Merlyn,
14:02a former household service worker or domestic helper in Saudi Arabia.
14:06It's hard for me to be a DH, so I thought I should change my skill.
14:13According to the Department of Migrant Workers,
14:15in a global labor market conference held in Riyadh,
14:22an upskilling or teaching of higher and different kinds of knowledge to OFWs
14:28is expected to be formed by the two countries.
14:31According to the government's target,
14:34instead of DH, healthcare workers should be sent to the Middle East.
14:39It is also included in the talks about the salary, benefits and facilities where they will work.
14:46The DMW said that instead of staying in houses,
14:51Filipinos are going home to other housing facilities in Saudi and the Middle East.
14:56They have needs for caregivers.
14:58In that kind of work, sensitive work, of course they trust Filipinos because they are used to it with us.
15:05Saudi Arabia also agreed for a Joint Monitoring Program
15:10or a focus on the welfare and safety of OFWs in Saudi.
15:15This includes a tighter vetting or an investigation if OFWs are safe and sound to their employers.
15:24OMAN will also form a Memorandum of Agreement in the Philippines
15:29to strengthen the ability and knowledge of OFWs.
15:32The DMW also talked to Jordan, which needs a lot of male agricultural workers.
15:40JP Soriano, reporting for GMA Integrated News.

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