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Comelec lists 118 hotspots

Areas labeled as 'grave concern,' monitored for serious armed threats

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HE Commission on Elections has placed 104 municipalities and 14 cities under its “red category” for possible election-related violence.

The Commission on Elections is monitoring 104 municipalities and 14 cities placed under “red category” due to possible election-related violence. “We are monitoring these areas. If violence erupts that threatens peace during elections, we might be constrained to declare these areas under Comelec control,” Comelec chairperson Saidamen Pangarungan said. “We have a joint regional security sector headed by the regional election director and the highest regional Philippine National Police commander and regional Armed Forces of the Philippines commander. They help us and they recommend what areas to declare under Comelec control,” he added. The Comelec election hotspot list has four categories—green, yellow, orange, and red. Green refers to areas that do not have security concerns and are generally peaceful and orderly, while yellow are areas of concern, which means that these have a history of election-related incidents in the last elections, possible employment of partisan armed groups, the occurrence of politically motivated election-related incidents and had been previously declared under Comelec control. Orange, on the other hand, means areas of immediate concern where there Next page

DOLE eyes $200 cash aid to Pinoys stuck in Shanghai By Willie Casas THE government is considering providing $200 in financial assistance to each overseas Filipino worker affected by the COVID-19 lockdown in Shanghai, China, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) said Sunday. Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said the financial aid could be given once the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has identified the OFWs who are in the area. Next page

BRACE FOR 'GRIM' COVID SITUATION, BEIJING WARNS WORLD / B2

Throng of supporters packs UniTeam rally in Taguig City By Maricel Cruz, Rey E. Requejo and Rio N. Araja EVEN on a Sunday, thousands of residents gathered in Taguig City to show their all-out support to the UniTeam tandem of presidential aspirant Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his running mate, Sara Duterte-Carpio. Speaking before a huge crowd in

MAMMOTH CROWD.

Supporters of presidential candidate Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos and his running mate, Sara Duterte-Carpio, flock to the tandem's grand rally at Arca South in Taguig City Sunday evening.

Arca South, Duterte-Carpio thanked their supporters who gathered at the rally venue as early as noon. “Many of you have arrived here since morning. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to be with you today,” she said. “Our family has made a promise to our people, and part of that promise is for me to do all that I can so we can lead peaceful lives,” the Lakas-CMD chairperson added. Next page

Poll body exec tempers peer's warning to critics By Rio N. Araja COMMISSION on Elections (Comelec) Commissioner George Garcia on Sunday walked back threats issued by his colleague, Rey Bulay, saying the poll body should exercise maximum tolerance against those questioning the conduct of the elections. In an interview on radio dzBB, Garcia said filing cases against the poll body's critics should be a last resort for the Comelec. Garcia's remarks were a marked departure from Bulay's warning that he would seek the help of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to round up and jail anyone who suggested that the Comelec is biased or that it would cause election fraud. “Anyone can file a case against us, and

Duterte: Water woes in AsPac need swift act PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has called for a "bolder vision and urgent action" to solve water-related issues in the Asia-Pacific region, saying developing countries like the Philippines still face challenges to ensure people’s universal access to safe and affordable water. In a video message during the heads of states and government meeting at the 4th Asia-Pacific Next page

we can also file a case against those who are sabotaging the elections,” Garcia said in Filipino. “But to me, that will have to be exercised under extreme circumstances, where they are really questioning the integrity of our elections.” He also said that criticism against the Comelec is welcome, as long as it is not based on fake news. “For me, all comments and criticisms of the Commission on Elections are very welcome because those help us and lead us to what we should do. However, these comments should be truthful and not based on fake news,” he said. Garcia urged people to listen to mainstream media and not solely depend on social media for their information. Senate Minority leader Franklin Drilon on Sunday said Bulay should not Next page

Govt spy unit to bare names of smugglers of agri products By Macon Ramos-Araneta SENATE President Vicente Sotto III on Sunday said the National Intelligence Coordination Agency (NICA) will submit the names of suspected smugglers of agricultural products. Sotto, who is running for vice president in the May 9 elections, said he was

informed by NICA they would release the names on April 28 after their meeting on April 27. During the last Senate Committee of the Whole hearing, Sotto tagged four individuals as the alleged brains in the smuggling. He named them as a certain Manuel Next page

WATER SECURITY.

President Rodrigo Duterte delivers his video message during the 4th Asia-Pacific Water Summit in Kumamoto City, Japan. Duterte said access to water is considered a basic human right, and governments must act boldly and quickly to address water woes.

PEDAL FOR PEOPLE AND PLANET.

Climate activist Fred de Mesa and his two-year-old daughter Acacia, participate in a 12-kilometer bike ride on April 24, 2022, from Quezon City Memorial Circle to Liwasang Bonifacio in Manila. Event organizer Asian Peoples’ Movement on Debt and Development (APMDD) said the protest ride 'calls on governments and corporations to step up climate change action to save the planet from climate catastrophe.' Jimmy A. Domingo


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