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The poll body cited the failure to obtain at least two percent of the votes cast for the party-list system, failure to obtain a seat in the second round of seat allocation for the party-list system in the last two preceding elections, and failure to participate in the last two-preceding elections as reasons.
The 30 groups being considered for cancellation after failing to obtain at least two percent of the votes cast for the party-list system and for failing to obtain a seat in the second round of seat allocation for the party-list system in the last two preceding elections are the following:
Governmental Overreach Causes Growing Alarm For Religious Groups
Right To Believe Warns of Eroding First Amendment Rights
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ As 2020 is drawing to a close, we all hope that we are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel in this year of the pandemic. The advent of vaccines is hopeful, yet the United States and other nations face a third wave of COVID infections. And as municipal and state governments impose new restrictions, there is growing concern about impacts on individual liberty and religious freedom.
As the world faces another wave of COVID infections and as municipal and state governments impose new restrictions there is growing concern about the impact on individual liberty and religious freedom. In a recent speech, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr. said, Religious liberty is in danger of becoming a second-class right.
Thousands Gather to Protect Religious Freedom from Government Interference
Right To Believe Organizes Online Rally Against Judicial Overreach of the DC Courts
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Thousands from around the world will convene in an online rally organized by Right To Believe to call out gross judicial overreach by the DC Courts and denounce the way the DC Court has handled Case 2011 CA 003721 B.
Thousands from around the world convened in an Online Rally to Protect The Right To Believe, denouncing the recent rulings issued by Judge Laura Cordero and Judge Jennifer Anderson of the Washington D.C. Superior Court in the case filed by Family Federation for World Peace and Unification. The faulty decision presents an alarming legal precedent that would be a threat to all religious and nonprofit organizations.