17
Nov
Manny Villar resigned today as the Senate President of the Philippines. Manny Villar was replaced as Senate president by Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile who gained approval from the majority of senators on the floor. Manny Villar is a presidential candidate for the automated 2010 presidential elections and has accounts with various social networks. In addition, Pulse Asia’s survey that he is already number 2 in their nationwide survey. It must have affected his colleagues’ earlier decision to oust him as Senate President.
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5
Nov
There are many Filipinos in the United States. A great concentration can be found in Hawaii and Los Angeles, California. While most Filipinos went for Obama (who won the US Presidential elections) there are those who are do not agree with his foreign policies. I’ve been talking to some friends in the US and since the US is experiencing an economic crisis as of this writing, Obama (according to reports) aims to cut down on importation of manpower form other countries.
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12
Aug
I have written yesterday that the Automated Elections in the ARMM are Good to Go. Today, as an update to that post, I will redirect you to the following links because I have updated my other site and posted there the outcome of the ARMM elections.
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11
Aug
Today is the schedule of the automated elections in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). After a series of debates between lawmakers in the Philippine Congress and Senate (as to the postponement of the election), the election day has finally come and the issue has obviously been resolved (well, at least inside the halls of Congress and Senate).
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7
Aug
There is a new way to campaign for an office in the Philippines – E-campaign (electronic campaign, if I may say). This is because presidentiables and senatoriables have joined cyberspace (by way of social networks like Friendster and Facebook and of course, blogging) as a means to campaign for their target positions in the 2010 Presidential Election.
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