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Comelec: Imee Marcos to Follow Francis Marcos on 2025 Election Ballots
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has announced that Senator Imee Marcos, who is seeking re-election, will appear on the ballots after her relative, Francis Leo Antonio Marcos, for the upcoming May 2025 elections. This decision was explained by Comelec Chairperson George Garcia, who stated that the alphabetical order dictates the placement, with ‘F’ preceding ‘I’,…
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Comelec Delays Ballot Reprinting to January 25 Amid New Supreme Court Orders
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has once again postponed the reprinting of ballots for the upcoming May 12 elections, following the issuance of two new temporary restraining orders (TROs) by the Supreme Court. The decision to delay the printing from January 22 to January 25 was announced by Comelec Chairperson George Garcia during a radio…
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Comelec Delays Ballot Reprinting for 2025 Elections Due to Supreme Court Orders
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has once again postponed the reprinting of ballots for the upcoming May 12, 2025 elections, following the issuance of two new temporary restraining orders (TROs) by the Supreme Court. The decision affects the inclusion of additional candidates on the ballots, necessitating a delay from the originally planned date of January…
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Supreme Court Halts Comelec Decisions in Three Election Disputes
The Supreme Court (SC) has intervened in three separate election-related cases by issuing temporary restraining orders (TROs) against the Commission on Elections (Comelec). These orders prevent the enforcement of Comelec’s decisions to disqualify or reject the candidacy of three individuals in the upcoming midterm elections. The SC’s actions were announced on Tuesday, marking a significant…
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Supreme Court Halts Comelec Decisions in Three Election Cases
The Supreme Court (SC) has intervened in three separate election-related disputes by issuing temporary restraining orders (TROs) against the Commission on Elections (Comelec). These orders prevent the enforcement of Comelec’s decisions to disqualify or reject the candidacy of three individuals in the upcoming midterm elections. The SC’s actions were announced on Tuesday, marking a significant…
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Comelec Optimistic About Meeting Ballot Printing Deadline Despite Delays
MANILA – The Commission on Elections (Comelec) remains confident in its ability to meet the April 14 deadline for printing 73 million ballots for the upcoming midterm elections, despite setbacks caused by Supreme Court temporary restraining orders. Comelec Chairperson George Erwin Garcia emphasized the target date, stating, “April 14 is still the target date. We…
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Supreme Court Mandates Banks to Accept Borrowers’ Payments Without Unjust Refusal
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that banks must not unreasonably decline payments from borrowers, a move that could prevent borrowers from incurring additional interest and fees. The ruling came after the SC Third Division reviewed a case involving Premiere Development Bank and a couple who attempted to settle their PHP2.6 million…
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Supreme Court Mandates Banks to Accept Borrower Payments Without Unreasonable Refusal
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that banks must not unreasonably refuse payments from borrowers, a move that aims to protect borrowers from incurring additional interest and fees. The ruling came after a case involving Premiere Development Bank and a couple who attempted to settle their personal loan of PHP2.6 million with…
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Comelec Adjusts Election Preparations in Response to Supreme Court’s TROs
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has declared its adherence to the recent temporary restraining orders (TROs) issued by the Supreme Court, affecting the upcoming May 12 elections. The announcement came on Saturday, detailing the inclusion of three local candidates in the official ballots: Marie Grace David, vying for the vice mayoral position in Limay, Bataan;…
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Comelec Adjusts Election Preparations in Response to Supreme Court Orders
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has announced its adherence to the recent temporary restraining orders (TROs) issued by the Supreme Court, affecting the upcoming May 12 elections. The orders, which were issued on Friday, have prompted the Comelec to make significant adjustments to its election preparations. In response to the TROs, the Comelec will now…
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