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Senator Dela Rosa warns Dabawenyos against falling for Cha-cha petition vote-buying scheme. The senator urges citizens to reject alleged bribes of up to P3,000 and not to sign the petition, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding the country's future. Dela Rosa's stance aligns with other prominent figures, including former President Duterte and Representative Pulong Duterte, who have condemned the movement as a threat to democratic will. Netizens have also expressed concerns about being offered P2,000 to P3,000 for their signatures. Stay informed and resist the pressure to compromise your voice for monetary gain. Read more about the controversy and its impact on Davao City in our related stories.
Alleged 'vote buying' in Davao City as residents offered P2,000 to P3,000 for signatures on petition forms related to amending the 1987 Philippine Constitution. Lawmakers denounce the practice as 'vote buying' and emphasize the importance of informed consent in any political process. Constituents share experiences of being approached to sign without understanding the content, urging others to thoroughly read before signing. Stay informed with the latest developments.
Rep. Pulong Duterte vehemently opposes cha-cha and reveals the impact on Davao's budget, denouncing it as a power consolidation scheme. He exposes the diversion of P2 billion from Davao's budget, leaving only P500 million for residents. Duterte stands firm against alleged political pressure and urges constituents not to succumb to manipulation. Meanwhile, Rep. Nograles distances herself from political maneuvering. Stay informed on this developing story.
Rep. Margarita Nograles emphasizes non-political motives in the investigation of SMNI's alleged franchise violations, denying any mayoral agenda and asserting her role in ensuring congressional franchises are not misused.