EDITORIAL CARTOONS: Ipatupad, guidelines sa pangangampanya
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Philippine Daily Inquirer
EDITORIAL- Plastic pandemic

A new report commissioned by the World Wildlife Fund has grim findings: plastic, which constitutes 60 percent of marine pollution, has infiltrated even the most remote parts of the ocean; broken down into micro- and nano sizes, it has likely been ingested by almost all marine species; and may have found its way back to households through the food that people consume.
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There is no time to waste. Governments, industries, and consumers should act together now to address this crisis because contrary to that pop song, life in plastic is not fantastic.
READ MORE : https://opinion.inquirer.net/149772/plastic-pandemic
COMMENT:
What’s lawmakers are for?
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2.13.22
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The Philippine Star
EDITORIAL – Irresponsible

Old habits die hard, even in the worst crisis the country has faced since World War II. Taking to the hustings for the elections in May, some candidates reportedly want the Commission on Elections to ease new rules that prohibit certain activities and interactions with the public. The Comelec has warned that failure to comply with the rules would constitute an election offense for which candidates could be penalized.
For two years, people have learned to restrict physical interaction to curb COVID infection. Candidates should lead the way in devising ways of campaigning without promoting infection. A renewed COVID surge driven by election campaigns would derail economic recovery. Exposing people to possible illness and death is reckless endangerment and betrays an irresponsibility that should have no place in public service.
READ MORE: https://www.philstar.com/opinion/2022/02/13/2160429/editorial-irresponsible
COMMENT:
Good for guidelines, no implementations for COMELEC.
Pilipino Star Ngayon
EDITORYAL – Ipatupad, guidelines sa pangangampanya

Hindi na naipatutupad ng Commission on Elections (Comelec) ang batas na nagbabawal sa mga kandidato na magkabit ng campaign posters sa kung saan-saan lang. Sa ilalim ng election code dapat sa common posters area lamang magkakabit ang mga kandidato. Pero dahil siguro sobra na ang trabaho ng Comelec, hindi na nila naipasusunod nang maayos ang pagkakabit ng campaign materials. Sa kasalukuyan, namumulaklak na ang campaign posters sa pader, poste ng ilaw at cables, waiting shed, footbridge, punongkahoy at iba pang lugar. Basta puwedeng kabitan o dikitan, hindi na pinatatawad ng mga kandidato. Kailangang makita ng mga tao ang kanilang mukha at pangalan.
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Ipatupad ng Comelec ang guidelines sa pangangampanya para maiwasan ang hawahan ng COVID. Maging istrikto sa pagpapatupad sapagkat narito pa ang COVID at sa maling hakbang sa pangangampanya posibleng dumami muli ang infection. Hindi dapat masayang ang mga ginawang pag-iingat.
KOMENTO:
Kung independent ang Comelec, Kaya ipatupad rigolasion.
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