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SolGen files petition to void Comelec deal with online media firm

PETITION TO VOID. A staff of the Office of the Solicitor General shows the petition filed at the Supreme Court in Manila on Monday (March 7, 2022) to void the Commission on Elections-Rappler deal. The agreement will make the online news outlet a "fact-checker" of the elections, which the SolGen said should not be granted to a foreign funded firm. (PNA photo by Benjamin Pulta) MANILA - State lawyers on Monday asked the Supreme Court Monday to void the memorandum of agreement (MOA) between the Commission on Elections (Comelec) and Rappler Inc., citing the online media outlet's foreign funding. Under the MOA, Rappler will field "fact-checkers" on claims by candidates online leading to the May 9 national and local elections. In a statement, Solicitor General (SolGen) Jose Calida said the MOA is "void for being violative of the Constitution and other laws, not to mention its being onerous to the Government and the Republic". The OSG previously urged the Com ....

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SolGen files petition to void Comelec deal with online media firm

PETITION TO VOID. A staff of the Office of the Solicitor General shows the petition filed at the Supreme Court in Manila on Monday (March 7, 2022) to void the Commission on Elections-Rappler deal. The agreement will make the online news outlet a "fact-checker" of the elections, which the SolGen said should not be granted to a foreign funded firm. (PNA photo by Benjamin Pulta) MANILA - State lawyers on Monday asked the Supreme Court Monday to void the memorandum of agreement (MOA) between the Commission on Elections (Comelec) and Rappler Inc., citing the online media outlet's foreign funding. Under the MOA, Rappler will field "fact-checkers" on claims by candidates online leading to the May 9 national and local elections. In a statement, Solicitor General (SolGen) Jose Calida said the MOA is "void for being violative of the Constitution and other laws, not to mention its being onerous to the Government and the Republic". The OSG previously urged the Com ....

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