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Philippines’ Commission On Elections Will Not Stop Pacquiao Fight, Says It’s Powerless

imageMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – One of the most powerful agencies of the Philippine government says it is “powerless.”

The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) has decided that it cannot enforce its own rules that assure equal media coverage for all candidates running for elective office.

COMELEC Chairman Andres Bautista announced the decision on a query posed by former Akbayan party-list representative Walden Bello and former senator Rene Saguisag on whether the  televised April 9 boxing match between senatorial candidate Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley, Jr. in Las Vegas would violate election laws. The duo complained that the international and local media coverage of the fight would give Pacquiao undue advantage over other senatorial candidates.

The Pacquiao-Bradley match will happen exactly a month before the 2016 Philippine elections.

Bautista said that it is not within its power to stop the telecast. He also added that the poll body cannot act on the issue because no one has filed a formal complaint, saying it cannot act on “hypotheticals.”

This COMELEC decision is yet another proof that under the Aquino administration,  government appointees are paid to do nothing, not even their mandated tasks as stated in their job descriptions.

Many will recall that during the height of the laglag bala scam, in which unsuspecting airline passengers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) were held and questioned for planted bullets in their luggage.  Manila International Airports Authority Chief Jose Angel Honrado told  Senator Bongbong Marcos during a Senate hearing that it was not within his jurisdiction to remedy the matter, saying his job was merely “coordination.”

Political observers suspect that the Aquino administration and the COMELEC are scared that if they stopped the live broadcast of the Pacquiao-Bradley fight, they will face the ire of Filipino boxing fans.

 

Filipino Transgender Candidate Campaigns On A Platform Of Gender-Neutral Bathrooms In Congress

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ORANI, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – In the United States, the state of North Carolina faces backlash for a new  law that blocks local governments from enacting ordinances to allow transgender people to use public bathrooms that match their gender identities. In the Philippines, a transgender woman is running for elective office to install gender-neutral bathrooms in Congress.

A 49-year-old transgender woman is seeking Bataan province’s first congressional district seat, and could become the first openly LGBT  lawmaker. Geraldine Roman comes from a family of politicians, being the daughter of outgoing Bataan Representative Herminia Roman and the late Assemblyman Antonino Roman, Jr.

Roman champions gender equality and has promised to revive an antidiscrimination bill. She recently verbalized her campaign platform, saying,  “My problem upon reaching Congress is which comfort room (bathroom) I am allowed to use.”

So, is the Philippines ready for a transgender congresswoman, and is congress ready for gender-neutral bathrooms?

We will find out on May 9, the date of the country’s 2016 elections.

 

Fierce Rivalry Between Marvel And DC Comics In The Philippines

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MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – While worldwide debate rages over the fate of what was supposed to be this summer’s blockbuster movie, Batman Vs Superman, the two major comics companies, Marvel and DC Comics are battling it out for supremacy in the Philippines.

Leave it to Philippine politics to set the stage for the quest to be the home of the  better comics superhero.

DC Comics has recently released its newest superhero, Pacman, inspired by the legendary Filipino champion boxer Manny Pacquiao. Almost simultaneously, Marvel introduced its own new superhero, Pekeman (Fakeman), inspired by former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas.

Both Pacquiao and Roxas are candidates in this year’s Philippine elections: Pacquiao is running for a senate seat while Roxas is running for president.

Filipinos love superheroes so the candidates found it fitting to present themselves as such, promising to come to the rescue of an entire population besieged with government corruption, poverty and crime.

It remains to be seen as to which superhero wins the heart of Filipinos and which Comics company will reign supreme in the Philippines.