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Top 35 lang ng Pulse Asia March 2019 survey ang sinama ko sa poll.
PLEASE walang away.

The Commission on Elections last February 6, 2019 released the certified list of candidates for senators in the upcoming May elections.

The poll body said there are 62 official senatorial candidates for the elections on May 13, 2019.
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Result:
  1. Bong Go (PDP-Laban) Votes: 1,573 62.7%
  2. Ronald dela Rosa (PDP–Laban) Votes: 1,376 54.9%
  3. Cynthia Villar (Nacionalista) Votes: 1,313 52.4%
  4. Imee Marcos (Nacionalista) Votes: 1,267 50.5%
  5. Larry Gadon (KBL) Votes: 1,190 47.4%
  6. Grace Poe (Independent) Votes: 1,150 45.9%
  7. Willie Ong (Lakas) Votes: 1,140 45.5%
  8. Francis Tolentino (PDP-Laban) Votes: 1,131 45.1%
  9. Pia Cayetano (Nacionalista) Votes: 1,013 40.4%
  10. Koko Pimentel (PDP–Laban) Votes: 964 38.4%
  11. Sonny Angara (LDP) Votes: 904 36.0%
  12. Jiggy Manicad (Independent) Votes: 789 31.5%
  13. Dong Mangudadatu (PDP-Laban) Votes: 697 27.8%
  14. Glenn Chong (KDP) Votes: 597 23.8%
  15. Sergio Osmeña III (Independent) Votes: 568 22.6%
  16. Nancy Binay (UNA) Votes: 519 20.7%
  17. Lito Lapid (NPC) Votes: 505 20.1%
  18. JV Ejercito (NPC) Votes: 500 19.9%
  19. Bam Aquino (Liberal) Votes: 453 18.1%
  20. Mar Roxas (Liberal) Votes: 312 12.4%
  21. Chel Diokno (Liberal) Votes: 272 10.8%
  22. Neri Colmenares (Makabayan) Votes: 269 10.7%
  23. Bong Revilla (NPC) Votes: 252 10.0%
  24. Juan Ponce Enrile (PMP) Votes: 242 9.6%
  25. Samira Gutoc (Liberal) Votes: 233 9.3%
  26. Jinggoy Estrada (PMP) Votes: 210 8.4%
  27. Gary Alejano (Liberal) Votes: 182 7.3%
  28. Erin Tañada (Liberal) Votes: 162 6.5%
  29. Romulo Macalintal (Independent) Votes: 156 6.2%
  30. Florin Hilbay (Aksyon) Votes: 154 6.1%
  31. Freddie Aguilar (Independent) Votes: 143 5.7%
  32. Agnes Escudero (Independent) Votes: 54 2.2%
  33. Faisal Mangondato (Independent) Votes: 46 1.8%
  34. Melchor Chavez (PMM) Votes: 38 1.5%
  35. Diosdado Padilla (PFP) Votes: 37 1.5%
 
DOF: BABABA pa ang inflation sa 3.0% para sa nakalipas na buwan o Abril.
DTI: Pinakiusapan muna namain ang mga manufacturers ng basic goods na ihold muna ang taas presyo...matapos lang ang eleksyon.


“The rising prices simply do not make sense. inflation has been going down and within the target, but why are BNPC prices continuing to go up. Some basic goods like rice, fish, vegetable, chicken, and pork have already gone down or hardly move, but manufactured and processed BNPC are consistently adjusted upwards. It is questionable and fishy that BNPC SRPs continue to go up despite this current environment in inflation. "

" in the published SRP as of May 4, 2019, 14 SKUs of sardines went up again ranging from P0.50 to P1.70 per 155 gm can, there are 11 new SKUs of iodized salt and rock salt while 4 SKUs of iodized salt had SRP increases from Php 0.35 to P0.90 per piece, 6 SKUs of bottled water increase their prices by P1.00 to P4.00, 5 SKUs of condiments also rose in price from P0.35 to P0.90 a piece, as well as toilet soap by P0.30 followed by 1 SKU of noodle, increased its price by P0.45. "

"while customers of Manila Water and Maynilad are still experiencing a substantial reduction in water supply, yet the DTI approved an increase of P1,00 per 500 ml of the Wilkin brand. "
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don't vote for people who support the TRAIN law!!
 
You can make the difference. Go to the elections. Choose according to your conscience. Don't choose murderers, traitors and corrupt politicians who just want to enrich themselves and sell the country to China. Vote for a better country. Every vote counts. Your vote counts.
 
Democracy 101

“Every country has a government; only democracies have an opposition”.

The opposition in democracies, therefore, has functions.

Firstly, it constitutes a counterweight:
it makes it possible to guarantee transparent and responsible government serving the public interest and to avoid the majority being tempted, once it has come to power, to
conduct a policy that interferes with basic rights and freedoms.

More specifically, the opposition’s role is to:

–criticize the government’s programs, decisions and actions by closely examining its draft laws and budget;

-To offer political alternatives by developing its own programs and proposing alternative solutions to the decisions planned by the government and representatives
of the majority;

–clearly explain and promote its voters’ interests;

–improve the parliamentary decision-making procedure by ensuring
debate, analysis and the presentation of divergent opinions;

–monitor and oversee the activities of the government and the administrative authorities;

–strengthen the stability, legitimacy, accountability and transparency of the
political process.
 
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