Lyn Ching encourages everyone to register to vote and ‘study candidates’
Lyn Ching’s appeal comes after the Commission on Elections’ decision to extend voter’s registration until end of month.
Lyn Ching’s appeal comes after the Commission on Elections’ decision to extend voter’s registration until end of month.
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has started a two-month-long registration period in line with the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections to be held on May 11, 2020. Here’s a simple
Visit us on Instagram To be You; Facebook: To be You; e-mail [email protected] It’s easy to think that your vote doesn’t make a difference. In a country of millions and
Until tomorrow, Manila residents can register for next year’s elections.
I cannot in conscience leave in the hands of machines the decision on who the next president should be, especially since he or she will have the power to appoint
Thirty years ago, a whole generation by the standard measure, I began writing a regular feature called “Interesting Women” for the weekly Woman’s Home Companion.
His predecessor in the House of Representatives was known for his politically-charged fashion statement yearly during the President’s State of the Nation Address and new Bayan Muna Party-list Representative Carlos Zarate was no exception.
It’s barely 7 in the morning, but already, the white-haired, barong-clad chair of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) has slipped quietly into his office, a couple of bodyguards trailing him. Another workday has begun.
It’s been a busy couple of weeks. My inbox overflowed with announcements and invitations to varied events, from birthdays to prenuptial parties and weddings; seminars on how to keep young; lectures about aging gracefully. Most of them, I’m happy to say, were truly interested in my personal attendance. The others, well, they just wanted to sell me something.
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