Tag: Political Rivalry

  • Election Watchdogs Order Removal of Unauthorized Campaign Posters in Antique

    In a move to enforce election regulations, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in Antique has issued directives to senatorial candidates and party-list groups to take down their oversized and unauthorized campaign posters. This action follows the ‘Oplan Baklas’ initiative, which began on February 11, 2025, aimed at clearing public spaces of non-compliant campaign materials. During…

  • Antique’s Laua-an Under Scrutiny for Heated Political Rivalry Ahead of Elections

    In the lead-up to the National and Local Elections on May 12, 2025, the Antique Provincial Joint Security Control Center (PJSCC) is keeping a close eye on the Municipality of Laua-an. The area is currently categorized as green, indicating no significant political rivalry, but there’s a possibility it could be reclassified to the yellow category…

  • Comelec Intensifies Surveillance in Abra Amid Election Concerns

    In a bid to ensure a peaceful and orderly election, the Commission on Elections in the Cordillera Administrative Region (Comelec-CAR) is ramping up its monitoring efforts in Abra, a province with a history of election-related tensions. The region’s police force has begun enforcing a gun ban as part of these efforts, which started on January…

  • Antique Police to Flag Tobias Fornier as Area of Concern Due to Political Tensions

    The Antique Provincial Police Office (APPO) is set to propose that the Municipality of Tobias Fornier be categorized as an area of concern due to escalating political rivalry. This recommendation will be presented to the Provincial Joint Security Control Center (PJSCC), as stated by APPO Information Officer Lt. Col. Willy Diel during a recent interview.…

  • Central Luzon’s 12 Municipalities Flagged as High-Risk for May Elections

    The Police Regional Office 3 (PRO-3) has pinpointed 12 municipalities in Central Luzon as potential hotspots for the upcoming May midterm elections, recommending them to the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for heightened surveillance. Although the exact locations remain undisclosed, these areas span across Nueva Ecija, Bataan, Bulacan, and Pampanga, according to PRO-3 Director Brig. Gen.…