President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday backed the initiatives of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to continue improving the country’s poll process by building the capacity of Electoral Board (EB) members as well as voters.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday backed the initiatives of the Commission on Elections to continue improving the country’s poll process by building the capacity of Electoral Board members as well as voters.
To ensure new voters will be able to make an informed choice during elections, he also pushed for the integration of voter education in the curricula of K to 12, tertiary level, and the National Service Training Program. The three-day NES, the President said, is a good venue for Comelec to come out with “decisive” electoral reforms from its stakeholders.
“And given these findings, let us take these matters seriously as the outputs obtained from these activities are indisputably significant,” he added.
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