Comelec says bets who will skip debates no longer allowed to use e-rally platform

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Comelec says bets who will skip debates no longer allowed to use e-rally platform
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Candidates who will skip the debates organized by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) will no longer be allowed to air their e-rallies in the e-rally platform of the poll body.

Candidates who will skip the debates organized by the Commission on Elections will no longer be allowed to air their e-rallies in the e-rally platform of the poll body.“We do have a e-rally that we do allow them to use the platform and one of the agreements is that if they skip the debates, then they will not be able to air their e-rallies on our e-rally platform,” Comelec Spokesperson James Jimenez said in a press briefing in Pasay on Monday, March 7.

The first Presidential Debates is on March 19, followed by the Vice-Presidential Debates on March 20, There will also be a second Presidential Debates on April 3.

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