DILG denies Charter change signature drive during coronavirus pandemic COVID19
Watch more in iWant or TFC.tv MANILA - Interior Secretary Eduardo Año on Monday denied a report that it was collecting 2 million signatures in support of constitutional amendments as the country fought the COVID-19 pandemic.
"That is fake news and I don’t want people to pay attention to that. That’s totally false and we have never done anything like that especially during this time of crisis," Año told ANC. Malaya, in phone call with PDI Saturday, said regional directors have been ordered to stop collecting signatures and "focus all attention on anti-COVID efforts."
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