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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has become “toxic” for Cebu City.This was how Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) chairman Jose Daluz III described Rama after the mayor divulged his plans, including his lineup, for the 2025 midterm elections.Daluz, in a statement on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, said the opposition must unite to remove Rama from his position as local chief executive of Cebu City.“The opposition against the dancing and singing mayor of ‘Singapoor-like’ Melbourne features must unite to remove toxic Mike,” he said.Daluz said there are other leaders in Cebu who can better lead the city.“Save Cebu against toxic Mike,” Daluz said.He said the mayor has been making enemies, and cited the latter’s rift with the Cebu Port Authority (CPA) over the Compania Maritima property, as well as with the MCWD after Rama ordered the water district to stop all its excavations in the city.He said Rama also created bad blood with local government units (LGUs) in Cebu Province when the mayor insisted on holding the Sinulog Festival at the South Road Properties in the last two years.“He has been creating a lot of enemies, to the governor, to the CPA, and to the MCWD. Cebu City’s relationship to other LGUs is no longer healthy. I feel that,” Daluz said.“I think he needs to retire,” he added.SunStar Cebu tried to get Rama’s reaction to Daluz’s call for his removal, but the mayor had not replied as of press time.Last Saturday, Feb. 17, Rama announced that Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia would still be his running mate next year. He also disclosed on Monday, Feb. 19, the list of possible candidates who would be joining his slate.“Old-timers”Eleven are local legislators who were part of Team Barug’s lineup during the May 2022 elections.They are City Councilors Pastor Alcover, Noel Wenceslao, Edgardo “Jaypee” Labella II and Jerry Guardo from the north district; and City Councilors Jocelyn Pesquera, Donaldo “Dondon” Hontiveros, Rey Gealon, Phillip Zafra, Renato Osmeña, James Anthony Cuenco and Francis Esparis from the south district.Rama also included City Councilor Nestor Archival from the north district and ex-officio councilor Kasambagan Barangay Captain and Association of Barangay Councils president Franklyn Ong, as well as former Sangguniang Kabataaan (SK) president Jessica Resch.He also said he would support North District Rep. 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Daluz and Rama have been bickering since May 2023 after Rama dismissed Daluz as chairman of the MCWD board of directors.Last Oct. 31, Rama appointed Melquiades Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan and Nelson Yuvallos to replace Daluz and MCWD board members Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno.Daluz’s Panaghiusa, Rama’s Partido Barug, and Vice Mayor Garcia’s Kugi Uswag Sugbo joined forces during the May 2022 elections. How can I play games online? Philippines A HUMAN rights lawyer and activist has labeled the push for amendments to the 1987 Constitution under the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as the “most dangerous” one to date, saying that Charter change (Cha-cha) could allow private companies to operate public utilities such as water, electricity, transportation, education and communication.Neri Colmenares, chairman of Bayan Muna, said in a press conference in Cebu City on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, that private companies seek profits first.“Private companies acquire a public utility and their main interest is, of course, profit and public service is just an afterthought,” he said, adding that public utilities could be sold to foreign private businesses if the basic law is amended.Last month, the President said his administration’s push for Charter change only “extends to economic matters alone, or those strategically aimed at boosting our country’s economy. Nothing more,” adding that he is “going to continue to push hard to attract more foreign investments to significantly help us achieve our ambition of upper middle-class income status by 2025.”The recent push for Charter change through a People’s Initiative (PI) is spearheaded by the group People’s Initiative for Reform, Modernization and Action or Pirma, which collects signatures from registered voters in cities and municipalities. The Commission on Elections has ordered all election officers to stop accepting signature sheets pending review of the rules on PI.Last January, the Senate issued a manifesto signed by all 24 senators, expressing the body’s disapproval of the PI. It cited allegations of bribery, corruption, and illegal use of government programs and funds.This is not the first attempt to amend the Constitution. Past Presidents Fidel Ramos, Joseph Estrada, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Benigno Aquino III and Rodrigo Duterte attempted to amend the basic law, but all of them failed. Colmenares said the current move to amend the Constitution is well-funded and well-organized. “Ito ang pinakamalakas na Cha-cha ever. Marami na kami sa Bayan Muna naranasang laban sa, but this is the most dangerous Cha-cha,” he said. (This is strongest ever. Many of us in Bayan Muna experienced several battles against Cha-cha, but this is the most dangerous.)Colmenares was in Cebu for a series of education campaigns on the implications of Charter change to students, youth and church groups from March 3 to March 5. / KJF

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A HUMAN rights lawyer and activist has labeled the push for amendments to the 1987 Constitution under the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as the “most dangerous” one to date, saying that Charter change (Cha-cha) could allow private companies to operate public utilities such as water, electricity, transportation, education and communication.Neri Colmenares, chairman of Bayan Muna, said in a press conference in Cebu City on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, that private companies seek profits first.“Private companies acquire a public utility and their main interest is, of course, profit and public service is just an afterthought,” he said, adding that public utilities could be sold to foreign private businesses if the basic law is amended.Last month, the President said his administration’s push for Charter change only “extends to economic matters alone, or those strategically aimed at boosting our country’s economy. Nothing more,” adding that he is “going to continue to push hard to attract more foreign investments to significantly help us achieve our ambition of upper middle-class income status by 2025.”The recent push for Charter change through a People’s Initiative (PI) is spearheaded by the group People’s Initiative for Reform, Modernization and Action or Pirma, which collects signatures from registered voters in cities and municipalities. The Commission on Elections has ordered all election officers to stop accepting signature sheets pending review of the rules on PI.Last January, the Senate issued a manifesto signed by all 24 senators, expressing the body’s disapproval of the PI. It cited allegations of bribery, corruption, and illegal use of government programs and funds.This is not the first attempt to amend the Constitution. Past Presidents Fidel Ramos, Joseph Estrada, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Benigno Aquino III and Rodrigo Duterte attempted to amend the basic law, but all of them failed. Colmenares said the current move to amend the Constitution is well-funded and well-organized. “Ito ang pinakamalakas na Cha-cha ever. Marami na kami sa Bayan Muna naranasang laban sa, but this is the most dangerous Cha-cha,” he said. (This is strongest ever. Many of us in Bayan Muna experienced several battles against Cha-cha, but this is the most dangerous.)Colmenares was in Cebu for a series of education campaigns on the implications of Charter change to students, youth and church groups from March 3 to March 5. / KJF Is there any strategy to slot machines? AN OFFICIAL from the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said that applicants who do not receive registration confirmation letters may visit their respective Comelec offices after April to check on their registration application status for the 2025 midterm polls.George Erwin Garcia, chairperson of Comelec, said in an interview with the media on Friday, March 15, 2024, that the election registration board of Comelec, which is made up of local Comelec offices, personnel from the local Civil Registrars, and local Supervisor Superintendents of the Department of Education (DepEd), will be having a meeting in April.Omar Sharif Mamalinta, spokesperson for the Comelec in Cebu province and election officer for Carcar City, said the meeting is held quarterly.Garcia announced that the meeting would review all applications and produce a list for the first batch of successful candidates by April or May.According to him, those whose applications have been denied will be notified through email. But if no notification is received, they may visit their respective Comelec offices to inquire about their application status after April.Garcia said that an application may be rejected if someone challenges the authenticity of the applicant's residence.Garcia assured the registered individuals who might need to relocate for work before the 2025 Midterm elections that the Comelec precinct finder will be released weeks before the actual poll date in May, to help them find their assigned precinct and registration status. This will prevent them from facing any issues during Election Day. Additionally, registered voters will receive a voter's information sheet from Comelec that will contain guidance, including a list of voting centers.RAPGarcia visited the launch of Comelec's Register Anywhere Program (RAP) in Lapu-Lapu City at the Bangkal Barangay Hall on Friday. The Comelec has introduced RAP as a convenient way for voters to register. With RAP, voters are no longer limited to registering at their local Comelec office. Instead, they can register at designated sites across the country, regardless of their current residence.During the event, Garcia announced Comelec's plan to expand the reach of RAP beyond highly urbanized cities and capital towns and cities to cover any part of the country."Huwag kayong mag-alala sa mga susunod nating registrations pupwede na nating gawin sana yan kahit saang parti ng ating bansa. Hopefully baka pupwede sa kahit anong munisipyo or syudad sa ating bansa kahit pa hindi sya highly urbanized city," said Garcia.(Don't worry about our next registrations, we will be able to do that at any party in our country soon. Hopefully, we can do it in any municipality or city in our country even if it is not a highly urbanized city.)According to Garcia, RAP has also recently been introduced to various religious organizations such as Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC), Ang Dating Daan, Jesus is Lord, El Shaddai, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and even Catholic churches. As of March 15, Garcia reported that there are already approximately 10,000 Rap applicants nationwide.This is in addition to the approximately 1.3 million registrants who have visited Comelec offices to register for the 2025 midterm elections under regular registration across the country.Garcia said the Comelec projected that at least 3 million people will register by September 30 as registration ends nationwide.Lapu-Lapu registrationDuring a separate interview, Ann Janette Lamban, Lapu-Lapu City election officer of Comelec, said that the registration of RAP was peaceful and orderly on Friday. In addition to RAP, Comelec Lapu-Lapu also conducted a satellite registration on the same day.Lamban informed SunStar Cebu on Saturday, March 16, that a total of 591 applicants had registered on Friday. Among them, 18 were RAP applicants. (HIC)

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AN OFFICIAL from the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said that applicants who do not receive registration confirmation letters may visit their respective Comelec offices after April to check on their registration application status for the 2025 midterm polls.George Erwin Garcia, chairperson of Comelec, said in an interview with the media on Friday, March 15, 2024, that the election registration board of Comelec, which is made up of local Comelec offices, personnel from the local Civil Registrars, and local Supervisor Superintendents of the Department of Education (DepEd), will be having a meeting in April.Omar Sharif Mamalinta, spokesperson for the Comelec in Cebu province and election officer for Carcar City, said the meeting is held quarterly.Garcia announced that the meeting would review all applications and produce a list for the first batch of successful candidates by April or May.According to him, those whose applications have been denied will be notified through email. But if no notification is received, they may visit their respective Comelec offices to inquire about their application status after April.Garcia said that an application may be rejected if someone challenges the authenticity of the applicant's residence.Garcia assured the registered individuals who might need to relocate for work before the 2025 Midterm elections that the Comelec precinct finder will be released weeks before the actual poll date in May, to help them find their assigned precinct and registration status. This will prevent them from facing any issues during Election Day. Additionally, registered voters will receive a voter's information sheet from Comelec that will contain guidance, including a list of voting centers.RAPGarcia visited the launch of Comelec's Register Anywhere Program (RAP) in Lapu-Lapu City at the Bangkal Barangay Hall on Friday. The Comelec has introduced RAP as a convenient way for voters to register. With RAP, voters are no longer limited to registering at their local Comelec office. Instead, they can register at designated sites across the country, regardless of their current residence.During the event, Garcia announced Comelec's plan to expand the reach of RAP beyond highly urbanized cities and capital towns and cities to cover any part of the country."Huwag kayong mag-alala sa mga susunod nating registrations pupwede na nating gawin sana yan kahit saang parti ng ating bansa. Hopefully baka pupwede sa kahit anong munisipyo or syudad sa ating bansa kahit pa hindi sya highly urbanized city," said Garcia.(Don't worry about our next registrations, we will be able to do that at any party in our country soon. Hopefully, we can do it in any municipality or city in our country even if it is not a highly urbanized city.)According to Garcia, RAP has also recently been introduced to various religious organizations such as Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC), Ang Dating Daan, Jesus is Lord, El Shaddai, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and even Catholic churches. As of March 15, Garcia reported that there are already approximately 10,000 Rap applicants nationwide.This is in addition to the approximately 1.3 million registrants who have visited Comelec offices to register for the 2025 midterm elections under regular registration across the country.Garcia said the Comelec projected that at least 3 million people will register by September 30 as registration ends nationwide.Lapu-Lapu registrationDuring a separate interview, Ann Janette Lamban, Lapu-Lapu City election officer of Comelec, said that the registration of RAP was peaceful and orderly on Friday. In addition to RAP, Comelec Lapu-Lapu also conducted a satellite registration on the same day.Lamban informed SunStar Cebu on Saturday, March 16, that a total of 591 applicants had registered on Friday. Among them, 18 were RAP applicants. (HIC) Is there any strategy to slot machines? CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has become “toxic” for Cebu City.This was how Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) chairman Jose Daluz III described Rama after the mayor divulged his plans, including his lineup, for the 2025 midterm elections.Daluz, in a statement on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, said the opposition must unite to remove Rama from his position as local chief executive of Cebu City.“The opposition against the dancing and singing mayor of ‘Singapoor-like’ Melbourne features must unite to remove toxic Mike,” he said.Daluz said there are other leaders in Cebu who can better lead the city.“Save Cebu against toxic Mike,” Daluz said.He said the mayor has been making enemies, and cited the latter’s rift with the Cebu Port Authority (CPA) over the Compania Maritima property, as well as with the MCWD after Rama ordered the water district to stop all its excavations in the city.He said Rama also created bad blood with local government units (LGUs) in Cebu Province when the mayor insisted on holding the Sinulog Festival at the South Road Properties in the last two years.“He has been creating a lot of enemies, to the governor, to the CPA, and to the MCWD. Cebu City’s relationship to other LGUs is no longer healthy. I feel that,” Daluz said.“I think he needs to retire,” he added.SunStar Cebu tried to get Rama’s reaction to Daluz’s call for his removal, but the mayor had not replied as of press time.Last Saturday, Feb. 17, Rama announced that Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia would still be his running mate next year. He also disclosed on Monday, Feb. 19, the list of possible candidates who would be joining his slate.“Old-timers”Eleven are local legislators who were part of Team Barug’s lineup during the May 2022 elections.They are City Councilors Pastor Alcover, Noel Wenceslao, Edgardo “Jaypee” Labella II and Jerry Guardo from the north district; and City Councilors Jocelyn Pesquera, Donaldo “Dondon” Hontiveros, Rey Gealon, Phillip Zafra, Renato Osmeña, James Anthony Cuenco and Francis Esparis from the south district.Rama also included City Councilor Nestor Archival from the north district and ex-officio councilor Kasambagan Barangay Captain and Association of Barangay Councils president Franklyn Ong, as well as former Sangguniang Kabataaan (SK) president Jessica Resch.He also said he would support North District Rep. Rachel Marguerite “Cutie” del Mar.Archival, Ong and del Mar are members of the opposition Bando Osmeña-Pundok Kauswagan, which is led by former mayor Tomas Osmeña. “Newcomers”Rama also mentioned some new names who would be joining him, including Sambag I Barangay Captain Aileen Guardo, Cebu City Medical Center Director Peter Mancao, former Calape, Bohol mayor Ernest Herrera, Cebu City United Vendors Association Inc. president Maria Pino, and lawyer Melvin Legazpi for the north district; and his son Mikel for the south district.He said South District Rep. Edu Rama would be running for reelection under his team.Rama said City Councilor Joel Garganera is not on the list because the latter is on his last term. The City Council is composed of 18 councilors, with 16 elected from the two districts and two elected from the ranks of barangay captains and the SK. Daluz and Rama have been bickering since May 2023 after Rama dismissed Daluz as chairman of the MCWD board of directors.Last Oct. 31, Rama appointed Melquiades Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan and Nelson Yuvallos to replace Daluz and MCWD board members Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno.Daluz’s Panaghiusa, Rama’s Partido Barug, and Vice Mayor Garcia’s Kugi Uswag Sugbo joined forces during the May 2022 elections.

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has become “toxic” for Cebu City.This was how Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) chairman Jose Daluz III described Rama after the mayor divulged his plans, including his lineup, for the 2025 midterm elections.Daluz, in a statement on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, said the opposition must unite to remove Rama from his position as local chief executive of Cebu City.“The opposition against the dancing and singing mayor of ‘Singapoor-like’ Melbourne features must unite to remove toxic Mike,” he said.Daluz said there are other leaders in Cebu who can better lead the city.“Save Cebu against toxic Mike,” Daluz said.He said the mayor has been making enemies, and cited the latter’s rift with the Cebu Port Authority (CPA) over the Compania Maritima property, as well as with the MCWD after Rama ordered the water district to stop all its excavations in the city.He said Rama also created bad blood with local government units (LGUs) in Cebu Province when the mayor insisted on holding the Sinulog Festival at the South Road Properties in the last two years.“He has been creating a lot of enemies, to the governor, to the CPA, and to the MCWD. Cebu City’s relationship to other LGUs is no longer healthy. I feel that,” Daluz said.“I think he needs to retire,” he added.SunStar Cebu tried to get Rama’s reaction to Daluz’s call for his removal, but the mayor had not replied as of press time.Last Saturday, Feb. 17, Rama announced that Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia would still be his running mate next year. He also disclosed on Monday, Feb. 19, the list of possible candidates who would be joining his slate.“Old-timers”Eleven are local legislators who were part of Team Barug’s lineup during the May 2022 elections.They are City Councilors Pastor Alcover, Noel Wenceslao, Edgardo “Jaypee” Labella II and Jerry Guardo from the north district; and City Councilors Jocelyn Pesquera, Donaldo “Dondon” Hontiveros, Rey Gealon, Phillip Zafra, Renato Osmeña, James Anthony Cuenco and Francis Esparis from the south district.Rama also included City Councilor Nestor Archival from the north district and ex-officio councilor Kasambagan Barangay Captain and Association of Barangay Councils president Franklyn Ong, as well as former Sangguniang Kabataaan (SK) president Jessica Resch.He also said he would support North District Rep. Rachel Marguerite “Cutie” del Mar.Archival, Ong and del Mar are members of the opposition Bando Osmeña-Pundok Kauswagan, which is led by former mayor Tomas Osmeña. “Newcomers”Rama also mentioned some new names who would be joining him, including Sambag I Barangay Captain Aileen Guardo, Cebu City Medical Center Director Peter Mancao, former Calape, Bohol mayor Ernest Herrera, Cebu City United Vendors Association Inc. president Maria Pino, and lawyer Melvin Legazpi for the north district; and his son Mikel for the south district.He said South District Rep. Edu Rama would be running for reelection under his team.Rama said City Councilor Joel Garganera is not on the list because the latter is on his last term. The City Council is composed of 18 councilors, with 16 elected from the two districts and two elected from the ranks of barangay captains and the SK. Daluz and Rama have been bickering since May 2023 after Rama dismissed Daluz as chairman of the MCWD board of directors.Last Oct. 31, Rama appointed Melquiades Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan and Nelson Yuvallos to replace Daluz and MCWD board members Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno.Daluz’s Panaghiusa, Rama’s Partido Barug, and Vice Mayor Garcia’s Kugi Uswag Sugbo joined forces during the May 2022 elections., check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has become “toxic” for Cebu City.This was how Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) chairman Jose Daluz III described Rama after the mayor divulged his plans, including his lineup, for the 2025 midterm elections.Daluz, in a statement on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, said the opposition must unite to remove Rama from his position as local chief executive of Cebu City.“The opposition against the dancing and singing mayor of ‘Singapoor-like’ Melbourne features must unite to remove toxic Mike,” he said.Daluz said there are other leaders in Cebu who can better lead the city.“Save Cebu against toxic Mike,” Daluz said.He said the mayor has been making enemies, and cited the latter’s rift with the Cebu Port Authority (CPA) over the Compania Maritima property, as well as with the MCWD after Rama ordered the water district to stop all its excavations in the city.He said Rama also created bad blood with local government units (LGUs) in Cebu Province when the mayor insisted on holding the Sinulog Festival at the South Road Properties in the last two years.“He has been creating a lot of enemies, to the governor, to the CPA, and to the MCWD. Cebu City’s relationship to other LGUs is no longer healthy. I feel that,” Daluz said.“I think he needs to retire,” he added.SunStar Cebu tried to get Rama’s reaction to Daluz’s call for his removal, but the mayor had not replied as of press time.Last Saturday, Feb. 17, Rama announced that Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia would still be his running mate next year. He also disclosed on Monday, Feb. 19, the list of possible candidates who would be joining his slate.“Old-timers”Eleven are local legislators who were part of Team Barug’s lineup during the May 2022 elections.They are City Councilors Pastor Alcover, Noel Wenceslao, Edgardo “Jaypee” Labella II and Jerry Guardo from the north district; and City Councilors Jocelyn Pesquera, Donaldo “Dondon” Hontiveros, Rey Gealon, Phillip Zafra, Renato Osmeña, James Anthony Cuenco and Francis Esparis from the south district.Rama also included City Councilor Nestor Archival from the north district and ex-officio councilor Kasambagan Barangay Captain and Association of Barangay Councils president Franklyn Ong, as well as former Sangguniang Kabataaan (SK) president Jessica Resch.He also said he would support North District Rep. Rachel Marguerite “Cutie” del Mar.Archival, Ong and del Mar are members of the opposition Bando Osmeña-Pundok Kauswagan, which is led by former mayor Tomas Osmeña. “Newcomers”Rama also mentioned some new names who would be joining him, including Sambag I Barangay Captain Aileen Guardo, Cebu City Medical Center Director Peter Mancao, former Calape, Bohol mayor Ernest Herrera, Cebu City United Vendors Association Inc. president Maria Pino, and lawyer Melvin Legazpi for the north district; and his son Mikel for the south district.He said South District Rep. Edu Rama would be running for reelection under his team.Rama said City Councilor Joel Garganera is not on the list because the latter is on his last term. The City Council is composed of 18 councilors, with 16 elected from the two districts and two elected from the ranks of barangay captains and the SK. Daluz and Rama have been bickering since May 2023 after Rama dismissed Daluz as chairman of the MCWD board of directors.Last Oct. 31, Rama appointed Melquiades Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan and Nelson Yuvallos to replace Daluz and MCWD board members Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno.Daluz’s Panaghiusa, Rama’s Partido Barug, and Vice Mayor Garcia’s Kugi Uswag Sugbo joined forces during the May 2022 elections. Is there any strategy to slot machines? . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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Nothing more,” adding that he is “going to continue to push hard to attract more foreign investments to significantly help us achieve our ambition of upper middle-class income status by 2025.”The recent push for Charter change through a People’s Initiative (PI) is spearheaded by the group People’s Initiative for Reform, Modernization and Action or Pirma, which collects signatures from registered voters in cities and municipalities. The Commission on Elections has ordered all election officers to stop accepting signature sheets pending review of the rules on PI.Last January, the Senate issued a manifesto signed by all 24 senators, expressing the body’s disapproval of the PI. It cited allegations of bribery, corruption, and illegal use of government programs and funds.This is not the first attempt to amend the Constitution. Past Presidents Fidel Ramos, Joseph Estrada, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Benigno Aquino III and Rodrigo Duterte attempted to amend the basic law, but all of them failed. Colmenares said the current move to amend the Constitution is well-funded and well-organized. “Ito ang pinakamalakas na Cha-cha ever. Marami na kami sa Bayan Muna naranasang laban sa, but this is the most dangerous Cha-cha,” he said. (This is strongest ever. Many of us in Bayan Muna experienced several battles against Cha-cha, but this is the most dangerous.)Colmenares was in Cebu for a series of education campaigns on the implications of Charter change to students, youth and church groups from March 3 to March 5. / KJF licensed online casinos AN OFFICIAL from the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said that applicants who do not receive registration confirmation letters may visit their respective Comelec offices after April to check on their registration application status for the 2025 midterm polls.George Erwin Garcia, chairperson of Comelec, said in an interview with the media on Friday, March 15, 2024, that the election registration board of Comelec, which is made up of local Comelec offices, personnel from the local Civil Registrars, and local Supervisor Superintendents of the Department of Education (DepEd), will be having a meeting in April.Omar Sharif Mamalinta, spokesperson for the Comelec in Cebu province and election officer for Carcar City, said the meeting is held quarterly.Garcia announced that the meeting would review all applications and produce a list for the first batch of successful candidates by April or May.According to him, those whose applications have been denied will be notified through email. But if no notification is received, they may visit their respective Comelec offices to inquire about their application status after April.Garcia said that an application may be rejected if someone challenges the authenticity of the applicant's residence.Garcia assured the registered individuals who might need to relocate for work before the 2025 Midterm elections that the Comelec precinct finder will be released weeks before the actual poll date in May, to help them find their assigned precinct and registration status. This will prevent them from facing any issues during Election Day. Additionally, registered voters will receive a voter's information sheet from Comelec that will contain guidance, including a list of voting centers.RAPGarcia visited the launch of Comelec's Register Anywhere Program (RAP) in Lapu-Lapu City at the Bangkal Barangay Hall on Friday. The Comelec has introduced RAP as a convenient way for voters to register. With RAP, voters are no longer limited to registering at their local Comelec office. Instead, they can register at designated sites across the country, regardless of their current residence.During the event, Garcia announced Comelec's plan to expand the reach of RAP beyond highly urbanized cities and capital towns and cities to cover any part of the country."Huwag kayong mag-alala sa mga susunod nating registrations pupwede na nating gawin sana yan kahit saang parti ng ating bansa. Hopefully baka pupwede sa kahit anong munisipyo or syudad sa ating bansa kahit pa hindi sya highly urbanized city," said Garcia.(Don't worry about our next registrations, we will be able to do that at any party in our country soon. 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