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Laylo: BBM still man to beat Gets 61% over Leni's 19% in latest survey for period March 15-22 By Joyce Pangco Pañares and Rey E. Requejo
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ITH a little over a month to go before the May 9 elections, presidential aspirant Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. maintained his wide lead over other contenders for the top position, results of the recent Laylo national survey showed. VOL. XXXVI • NO. 45 • 3 SECTIONS 12 PAGES • P18 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2022 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com
Villar-led NP throws lot with UniTeam duo By Maricel V. Cruz and Rey E. Requejo THE Nacionalista Party (NP), led by billionaire tycoon and politician Manuel Villar, on Tuesday expressed its full backing to the candidacies of presidential candidate Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. and his running mate, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte. In a statement, Villar said Marcos and Duterte's "message of unity is crucial in binding our country together and inspiring our people as we rebuild not only from the pandemic but also from the political chasm that divides us."
1 killed in shootout in Pilar, Abra; Standoff in vice mayor’s residence SOME police teams and a group of armed men were involved in a standoff in the residence of Pilar, Abra Vice Mayor Jaja Josefina Disono on Tuesday night, the Philippine National Police said. This was after a security guard of Disono was killed earlier in theday in a shooting incident, which the vice mayor claimed was an ambush
The Laylo Report, which was conducted from March 15 to 22, had 3,000 respondents and a margin of error of +/-2 percentage points. Marcos posted a 61 percent voters’ preference rating, two percentage points lower than his rating in February, but still a commanding 42 percentage point difference over his closest rival, Vice President Leni Robredo, who got 19 percent. Robredo’s rating was already up by 2 percentage points from the February
Laylo survey. Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso logged a 9 percent voter’s preference rating, followed by Sen. Manny Pacquiao at 6 percent and Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson at 2 percent. At least two percent of the respondents said they were still undecided as to their choice for the presidential race. In a press statement, the Marcos camp said the former senator was also the top Next page
but the police described as an armed encounter. In a statement, the PNP Public Information Office said the armed men sought refuge at Disono's house after injuring two policemen and shooting a police patrol car that was chasing after them. The men were chased by the Next page
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BBM IN ZAMBO. President aspirant Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. thanks his supporters following a caravan and rally in Zamboanga City on Tuesday. Ver Noveno
Comelec to audit list of voters, DOJ to act fast on vote-buying By Rey E. Requejo THE Commission on Elections, the government's poll watchdog, will conduct an “opening of books” of voters’ lists nationwide starting from April 18 to 29, Commissioner George Garcia said Tuesday. This developed as Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said the Department of
Justice would give “highest priority” to the complaints against vote buying that would be filed by the DOJ. Guevarra stressed that the DOJ would speedily resolve complaints against vote buying considering the significance of the May 9 elections to the country’s recovery. “Considering the importance of the forth Next page
Manila, Beijing heat up claims on Scarborough By Rey E. Requejo and Vito Barcelo AFTER the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) complained about a dangerous maneuver by a Chinese vessel in Bajo de Masinloc, Zambales earlier this month, Beijing called on Manila to respect its disputed sovereignty over the Scarborough Shoal. In a press conference, China’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin said that Huangyan Dao (Scarborough Shoal) “is China’s inherent erritory” -- a view that the Philippines disputes. The foreign ministry spokesman also asked Manila to “avoid interfering” with the patrol operations of the China Coast Guard (CCG). In response to the Chinese statement, the Palace said the Philippines will continue to exercise full sovereignty in Scarborough Shoal. Palace spokesman Martin Andanar
CAMPAIGNING 'HEROES'. Havy 'Habagat' Bagatsing (left, in red shirt), who is running for councilor in Manila's District 4, walks with supporters dressed as superhero characters Captain America and Ironman as they greeted voters along P.Noval Street in Sampaloc, Manila. Norman Cruz
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Russia, Ukraine in talks with faint hope US disease unit ISTANBUL—Ukrainian and Russian negotiators held face-to-face talks in Istanbul on Tuesday as Ukraine resumed evacuations from territory occupied by Russian forces and clung on in the besieged city of Mariupol. The talks were taking place with
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in attendance and under the shadow of shock allegations thatdelegates were poisoned at a previous round of negotiations. Erdogan called on the delegations to Next page
Top 3 deaths: Heart attack, stroke, COVID ISCHAEMIC heart diseases, cerebro- to a senior official of the Philippine Statisvascular diseases, and the COVID-19 vi- tics Authority. rus have been identified as the top three In a statement, Undersecretary Dennis causes of death in the Philippines from Mapa, the national statistician and civil January to December last year, according Next page
lowers PH virus case status to 2
By Willie Casas THE United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US-CDC) has lowered the Philippines’ COVID-19 status to Level 2, following a drop in the number of infections in the country. In its latest travel advisory, the USCDC said travelers who are vaccinated and up-to-date with their COVID-19 Next page
LAND FOR LANDLESS. Farmers and land reform advocates protest at the Department of Agrarian Reform office in Quezon City on Tuesday, citing the Duterte administration's alleged failure to address the lingering problems that burden farmers and rural communities. Manny Palmero