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BBM keeps wide lead in poll Publicus latest survey shows Marcos with 57%, Leni 21%

UNITEAM IN TAGUIG. UniTeam presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (right) and running mate Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte raise their hands before a huge crowd of supporters Sunday night during their Grand Campaign Rally at the Arca South open grounds in Taguig City. Ver Noveno VOL. XXXVI • NO. 70 • 3 SECTIONS 12 PAGES • P18 • TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2022 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com

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RESIDENTIAL aspirant Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has maintained his wide lead over other candidates with less than three weeks before the May 9 elections, results of the latest pre-election survey conducted by PUBLiCUS between April 19 to 21 showed.

At least 57 percent of the 1,500 registered Filipino voters who participated in the PAHAYAG National Tracker: April Survey chose Marcos as their presidential bet. Marcos’ voters’ preference rating was

two percentage points higher than his 55 percent in the March 9 to 14 survey of PUBLiCUS. “Marcos is the only presidential candidate who has notched a statistically significant increase in voter preference dur-

ing the campaign period. He has gained 5 percentage points over the past two months after notching an initial preference share of 52 percent in our February survey,” said Aureli Sinsuat, Executive Director of PUBLiCUS. Vice President Leni Robredo’s presidential preference numbers, on the other hand, have consistently hovered between 20 to 23 percent in the six preelection surveys conducted by PUBLiCUS between October 2021 and the Next page

Comelec drops pres’l, VP debates, changes format to panel interview By Vito Barcelo THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) will no longer hold presidential and vice-presidential town hall debates but will push for a panel interview with

Cusi wing party raps Facebook for censorship A FACTION of the ruling PDP-Laban on Monday hit Facebook Philippines for flagging the party’s official posts and photos as well as the pages of its national and local candidates for violating the platform’s community standards by spreading false information. In a statement, the leader of one faction of the PDP-Laban, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi, accused the opposition of being behind the flagging of his party’s content, saying this was part of efforts to discredit the Duterte administration and “maliciously influence” voters ahead of the May polls. “It is alarming that a foreign media company is blatantly controlling and censoring in violation of our freedom of speech and the right to information Next page

10 POLL COMMANDMENTS. Residents walk past

signs -- guidelines in choosing candidates according to the 10 Commandments -- displayed in front of the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, Manila on Monday, with just 14 days until the May 9 elections. Norman Cruz

each candidate instead. “The debates were recently rescheduled to April 30 and May 1, but because of inevitable scheduling conflicts, will instead hold a panel interview for presidential and vice-presidential candidates,” Commissioner George Garcia said. The Comelec will also conduct an internal probe for possible criminal liability of several poll executives for alleged “disadvantageous deal” with Impact Hub Manila (IHM), the private firm that had organized the previous presidential and vice-presidential debates at Sofitel Philippine Plaza Hotel. Comelec Commissioner Rey Bulay expressed alarm after the poll body nearly paid Impact Hub P15 million without any legal basis, since the contract to hold the debate with the private firm is supposed to be “free.” “In fairness to the office of (Comelec) chairman Saidamen Pangarungan, it is on hold,” Commissioner Rey Bulay, who will head the internal investigation, said of the payout in a press conference. He said he was unaware of the reason behind Pangarungan’s hold order. “The Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas, has announced Next page

Another big-time oil price hike takes effect today By Alena Mae S. Flores PUMP prices went up by as much as P4.10 per liter effective 6am Tuesday, the second consecutive week of oil price hike, to reflect the movement of prices

in the world oil market. The oil firms raised the price of diesel by P4.10 per liter, kerosene by P3.50 per liter and gasoline by P3 per liter. “Flying V will implement Price Movement for the following products

on APRIL 26, 2022, Tuesday at 6:00 a.m.: Gasoline, P3/li increase, kerosene, P3.50/li increase and biodiesel, P4.10/li increase,” the company said. Seaoil Philippines, Total Philippines, Next page

DOH tracking increase of virus cases in 13 areas By Willie Casas

THE Department of Health (DOH) on Monday said it is closely monitoring 13 areas that recorded an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases, but said they were not alarming. Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said the rise in COVID-19 cases is not significant enough to merit concern. “We are not seeing significant increases as of this time. And more imNext page

BOOSTER JABS. A health worker

injects a COVID-19 booster vaccine to an immunocompromised person at the Marikina City Mega Vaccination Center in Marikina City on Monday as the country begins administering a fourth dose or second booster shot of the vaccine. Manny Palmero

Macron wins 2nd term as French leader FRENCH President Emmanuel Macron sought to unite a deeply divided nation Monday after winning re-election in a battle against rival Marine Le Pen that saw the far right

come its closest yet to taking power. Centrist Macron won 58.54 percent of the vote in the second-round run-off compared with 41.46 for Le Next page

Group seeks reckon of DQ petition THE group Pudno Nga Ilokano filed a partial motion for reconsideration with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Monday after the poll body denied their petition to disqualify presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. The Comelec denied Pudno Nga Ilokano’s petition on Wednesday for lack

of merit and addressed each of the petitioners’ claims to disqualify Marcos Jr. Marcos’ party had yet to comment on the move as of press time. In the 32-page document, the petitioners asked the Commission en banc to review and partially set aside its resolution as the bases and reasoning of Next page


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