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Brass band & banners: Philippine candidates register for mid-term poll

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The elections will test not only the president’s popularity, but if he can continue to push for his agenda in the second half Earl Parreno, An official the Institute for Political and Electoral Reforms

manila — Noisy, banner-waving supporters cheered on candidates in the Philippine­s on Thursday as they registered for mid-term elections next year seen as a referendum on President Rodrigo Duterte’s administra­tion.

The Commission on Elections, which will oversee the nationwide polls in May 2019, said it wanted to get an early start on registrati­on and keep it from turning into a “circus of supporters”.

“The goal of our preparatio­ns now is to make sure that the filing is dignified,” said spokesman James Jimenez. Some candidates who registered at commission office on Thursday did not appear to get the message.

One candidate brought a brass band. Others were cheered on by placard-waving supporters wearing the colours of their candidates’ political party. A rock band singer, basketball players and TV soap stars are among the candidates expected to join a race that also includes members of current political families and past dynasties.

The eldest daughter of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, 62-year-old Imee Marcos, governor in the family’s stronghold

northern Ilocos province, is running for senator. Nearly 320 seats in the two-chamber legislatur­e and more than 17,000 local government positions, from 81 provincial governors to more than 1,500 municipal councillor­s, will be contested nationwide.

The race for the Senate’s 12 vacant seats is seen as a of referendum

on Duterte’s presidency since June 2016, said Earl Parreno of the Institute for Political and Electoral Reforms.

“The mid-term elections will test not only the president’s popularity and strength, but if he can continue to push for his agenda in the second half of his term,” Parreno told Reuters. —

 ?? AP file ?? A man enters the first vote of his precinct at a school used as a voting centre during mid-term elections in Manila in 2013. —
AP file A man enters the first vote of his precinct at a school used as a voting centre during mid-term elections in Manila in 2013. —

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