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Sabay sa pag-arangkada ng kampanya ngayong araw ang simula rin ng pagbabaklas sa mga campaign material na wala sa tamang lugar at hindi gumagamit ng tamang materyal.


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00:00At the same time as the campaign is launched today is the beginning of gayness in campaign materials that are not in the right place and do not use the right material.
00:12That's what Sandra Aguinaldo is talking about live. Sandra?
00:20Yes, ma'am. On the first day of the campaign,
00:23Comelec members from different parts of the country gathered and saw the protests of several national candidates and party list groups.
00:37Before the day was launched, Comelec Chairman George Erwin Garcia himself was the leader of Oplan Bakla in Manila.
00:44He brought to his group the campaign posters that are attached to the post or electric wire. There are senatorial aspirants and there are also party lists.
00:53Aside from these, in the Common Poster Area, the material used in making it is not biodegradable or rotting, which is prohibited by Comelec.
01:04In Quezon City, various districts also joined to remove the posters that are not in the right place.
01:10Some are placed in public facilities such as street signs, traffic lights, electric poles, and others.
01:18There are too many. We will force everyone to remove all the illegal posters of the candidates.
01:24We have a lot of trucks to collect them. We will hide them here in Quezon City Hall, Bandla. Later on, we will throw them away.
01:33Comelec explained that it is possible for the posters to be used as evidence if they will file a case.
01:40That's why the candidates should follow the regulations. Otherwise, they may face election offense and disqualification.
01:49In the next few days, we will not be the first to remove the posters. In the next few days, we will write that they are the ones who removed the posters.
01:56They placed the posters there. We will have a hard time removing them.
01:59Comelec did not remove the posters of the local aspirants. The campaign period started on March 28.
02:05But it is possible for the local government units to remove the posters based on the ordinance.
02:11In EDSA, the billboards and posters of the national candidates and party list are still in use.
02:17But Comelec said that they cannot remove the posters because they are on private property.
02:23They will write the candidates' names so that they can explain.
02:27There are bus passers-by in EDSA who have the campaign material of the national candidates.
02:32Comelec reminded that it is prohibited and they already know who will write it.
02:38The buses are technically public transport.
02:41The fact that an entity is getting a franchise, because an entity becomes public when you get a franchise,
02:50for example, those buses, they cannot claim that they are purely private property.
02:56They are private, that's right, there are owners, but the nature of these buses has become public.
03:02Garcia also spoke to members of the League of Municipalities of the Philippines.
03:07He reminded the mayors not to believe those who say that they can hack Comelec's system to win the election.
03:17Campaign materials that are not in the common poster area in Zamboanga City and Kinapawan City were also removed.
03:25Carpooling was also removed in Puno like in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental and Samalbataan.
03:33Mel, because it is also a time of political rallies, Comelec reminded that politicians are not allowed to give money or food.
03:47But they can give souvenirs like T-shirts or baseball caps.
03:54But it is better if they say goodbye to the local offices of Comelec.
03:59Mel?
04:00Thank you very much, Sandra Aguinaldo.

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