Volunteer organizations supporting Vice President Leni Robredo condemned red-tagging as well as allegations that people were paid to be at a campaign rally in General Trias on Friday, March 4.
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The campaign rally, held at General Trias Sports Park, was attended by an estimated number of 47,000 supporters. Remulla also alleged that attendees had ties to the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front .
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