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Over a hundred women lawyers joined the clamor in urging Vice President Maria Leonor 'Leni' Robredo to run for president in next year's elections.In a statement released on...
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The reminder of Commission on Elections (Comelec) spokesperson James Jimenez that vote-buying is illegal fails to mention that the electorate, political parties, and candidates are confronted by this
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Lawyer Larry Gadon asks the @COMELEC to disqualify VP Leni Robredo to run for President in the upcoming 2022 elections “for promoting and encouraging vote buying by telling people to accept bribes for vote buying.”
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Robredo clarifies she does not condone vote-buying
Presidential aspirant and Vice President Leni Robredo clarifies her position on vote buying.
Robredo made a controversial statement yesterday, saying it is okay to accept money from politicians as long as you vote according to your conscience. But that did not sit well with a Comelec official.
Our senior correspondent Anjo Alimario has that story. www.cnn.ph
As more presidential aspirants weigh in on the issue of vote buying, Vice President Leni Robredo clarifies her stand.The Commission on Elections wants to impose a fine for nuisance candidates and the campaign guidelines for the 2022 elections.Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez joins us live.
Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez reiterates that vote buying is against the law, in response to statements of some political aspirants to take the money but vote based on conscience.
Buying and selling votes are punishable with imprisonment of up to six years and disqualification from holding public office and voting, according to the Omnibus Election Code.