Category Archives: Law Enforcement

IATF Relaxes Rules: Face-To-Face Dating Now Allowed!

MANILA, PHilippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – As new cases of Covid-19 in the Philippines seem to be going down, the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) has moved to relax some of its quarantine restrictions.

In addition to limited face-to-face school classes, IATF also announced it will no longer require the mandatory use of face shields in public with a few exceptions for areas under Alert Level 5 and in medical settings.

Today, IATF also announced that it will now also allow face-to-face dating regardless of Alert Level.

The move is welcome news for couples who have restricted their dating to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Grindr.

”At last, after seeing my boyfriend only virtually for almost two years, I now see him live and in person, minus the face shield,” a netizen told The Adobo Chronicles.

All’s well that ends well!

Petition For Disqualification Filed Against Leni Robredo!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Forget about the disqualification (DQ) petition filed against former Senator Bongbong Marcos for alleged conviction of a crime of moral turpitude.

This morning, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) formally received a petition seeking to disqualify Vice President Robredo from the 2022 Presidential race.

The reason? Wrong gender.

The petitioners, calling themselves ”Sana Ol,”cited the specific provision in the Philippine Constitution clearly stating that any candidate seeking the top post of the land must be a ”he.” (Article3 VII, Section 2).

This is a developing story.

Presidential Aspirant Leni Robredo Encourages Vote Buying! (Video)

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – As reported by The Manila Bullletin, Vice President, Presidential aspirant, and widow of an Aquino cabinet member who died in a plane crash Leni Robredo has come out in the open to encourage vote-buying in the Philippines. Vote-buying is illegal in the country.

In a quote attributed to her, Robredo all but said that it is okay for Filipino voters to accept money from candidates who wish to pay for their votes, as long as they still vote according to their conscience.

Netizens immediately chastised Robredo for undermining voters’ integrity and commitment to fulfill their paid agreements with the paying candidates.

Still, others said they are open to being paid by the Robredo camp while still voting for Bongbong Marcos.

This is a developing story.