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Leni Robredo, Naga bgy. execs meet Escudero at Senate
Leni Robredo, Naga bgy. execs meet Escudero at Senate

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Leni Robredo, Naga bgy. execs meet Escudero at Senate

Former Vice President and Naga City mayor-elect Leni Robredo on Monday went to the Senate, along with barangay officials, to pay a courtesy call on Senate President Francis 'Chiz' Escudero. LOOK: Former Vice President and Naga City mayor-elect Leni Robredo is at the Senate for a courtesy call on Senate President Chiz Escudero. Along with her are several barangay officials from Naga City. @gmanews — Giselle Ombay (@giselleombay_) June 2, 2025 In their meeting, Escudero told members of Naga City's Liga ng mga Barangay that the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) is planning to push for the conduct of the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE) in December 2025. 'Ang discussion, ang talakayan sa LEDAC noong isang linggo, ang direksyong tinatahak ay matutuloy ang eleksyon pero pagpapasyahan pa 'yan ng Kamara at ng Senado,' Escudero said. (The discussion in LEDAC last week was that they are looking at pushing through the elections, but that will still be decided by the House and the Senate.) Should the BSKE proceed this December, the Senate President said that the LEDAC is also eyeing to extend the term of the next elected officials to four years. 'Ito pinagkasunduan na 'yung term ay apat na taon sa LEDAC pero ulitin ko, pag uusapan, tatalakayin, at pagbobotohan pa rin 'yan sa plenaryo ng Kamara at ng Senado,' Escudero said. (It was agreed in the LEDAC that the term of the officials will be extended to four years, but again, this will still be discussed and voted upon in the plenary of the House and the Senate.) Robredo, meanwhile, expressed concerns regarding the upcoming 2025 BSKE, as the term of the incumbent officials would only be limited to two years. 'Kung matutuloy kasi ang eleksyon ngayon, sobrang iksi ng term. So tingin ko lang, parang hindi mabibigyan 'yung incumbent na mga barangay officials ng enough time para maipakita o magawa 'yung mga pinromise during the campaign or 'yung mga plano maisakatuparan,' the newly elected mayor said. (If the election pushes through, the term of the incumbent officials is too short. I think they will not be given enough time to fulfill what they promised during the campaign or to implement their plans.) 'Ayaw ko sanang matuloy dahil tingin ko, 'yung just over two years na term, sobrang iksi,' she added. (I don't want the elections to proceed because I believe that the term of just over two years is too short.) Robredo further said that she is hopeful that the BSKE set for December will be postponed. Under Comelec Resolution No. 11132, the poll body set the election day for BSKE on Monday, December 1, 2025. The full calendar of activities for the 2025 BSKE may be viewed here: —LDF, GMA Integrated News

Comelec issues calendar of activities for 2025 BSKE
Comelec issues calendar of activities for 2025 BSKE

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Comelec issues calendar of activities for 2025 BSKE

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has released the calendar of activities for the 2025 Baranggay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections (BSKE) in December. Under Comelec Resolution No. 11132, the poll body set the Election Day for BSKE on Monday, December 1, 2025. Voters may cast ballots from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Counting and canvassing of votes and proclamation of winning candidates will immediately follow after the closing of polls. Voter registration and applications for membership to the Katipunan ng Kabataan (KK) will start on July 1 to 11, 2025. Meanwhile, the last day to file opposition for the application for voter registration and KK members will be on July 21. Other scheduled activities are as follows: July 25 — last day to conduct inspection of voting centers/ polling places July 28 — approval or disapproval of applications for voter registration and membership to the KK; the list of approved and denied applications shall be posted within five days from the decision August 8 — last day to file request for transfer/change/correction of name/address of voting centers/ polling precincts August 18 — last day to filed petition for inclusion of voters August 25 to September 15 — onsite project of precincts (POPs) verification August 26 — last day to file petition for exclusion of voters August 28 — last day for election registration board (ERB) meeting to certify the list of voters and approval of abatement process in the VRS database August 28 — last day for ERBs, citizen arms, civic organizations to verify, certify, and seal the list of voters for BSKE September 2 — last day of posting of the BSKE certiied and final computerized voters' list October 1 to October 7 — filing of certificates of candidacy October 6 — deadline for submission of POPs to the Comelec en banc October 27 to December 31 — election period November 20 to November 29 — campaign period November 30 — Eve of Election Day December 31 — last day of filing of Statements of Contribution and Expenditures (SOCEs) Prohibited acts Meanwhile, Comelec Resolution No. 11132 also stated the prohibited acts during the campaign period leading to Election Day. According to the resolution, vote-buying, vote-selling and premature campaigning will be considered as illegal acts after the filing of COCs in October. Appointment or hiring of new positions in government office, instrumentality whether national or local, including government-owned or controlled corporations, except upon prior authority of the Commission will be banned starting October 17 to November 30, 2025. Spending ban will be implemented starting October 17 to December 1, 2025, the Comelec added. Once the Election period from October 27 to December 31 starts, the poll body will start prohibiting the following acts: gun ban candidates' use of security personnel or body guardd, except those with exemption alteration of territory of a precinct or establishment of new precincts raising of funds through dances, lotteries, cockfights wagering upon results of election transfer or detail of officers and employees in civil service including public school teachers coercing, threatening, intimidating or terrorizing any election official or employees in the performance of his election duties illegal release of prisoners before or after the elections organization or maintenance of reaction forces, srike forces, or similar forces suspension of local elective officials Banned during the campaign period are the removing or destroying of legal election paraphernalia; posting or distributing of illegal campaign materials; making donations or gifts in cash or kind; appointing or using special policemen; using armored land, water, or aircraft; and policemen and provincial guards acting as bodyguards of public officials or candidates. Construction or maintenance of barangay-funded roads and bridges will likewise be barred from November 21 to November 30. At the eve of Election Day, liquor ban will be implemented nationwide. Also prohibited are any campaign activities as well as giving and accepting free transportation, food, drinks, or items of value. Meanwhile, the Comelec will prohibit campaigning, using voters affidavit of another person to vote; voting more than once; destroying or substituting of lawful campaign materials; soliciting votes or undertaking any propaganda against a candidate within 30 meters from the polling place; opening of stalls for wares, merchandise, and refreshment within 30 meters from the polling place; and holding of fairs, boxing, horse race, and other similar sports on Election Day. — RSJ, GMA Integrated News

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