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Desisyon ng COMELEC, kinondena ng Migrante Al Khobar
Mariin naming kinokondena ang pinal na desisyon ng COMELEC na nagbasura sa paglahok ng Migrante Sectoral Partylist sa halalang 2010. Ito ay tuwirang pagkitil sa sagradong karapatang marinig sa konggreso ang mga lehitimong hinaing ng sektor OFW.Ang hindi makatarungan hakbang na ito ng COMELEC sa pangunguna ni Chairman Jose Melo ay nagpapatunay lamang na ang komisyong nabanggit ay pugad ng mga asong-ulol na minamaniobra ni GMA. Tuluyan nang sinelyuhan ang haka‐haka at pagdududa ng bayan na ang COMELEC ay isang malawak at organisdadong makinarya ng pandaraya at pagmamanipula kung saan sunud‐sunuran lamang ito sa dikta at kapritso Malakanyang!Ang iskemang ito ay gant
Comelec as a tool for political repression
22 November 2009STATEMENTWith growing number of disqualified progressive party-lists:Migrante denounces Comelec as a tool for political repression,asks Supreme Court to act quickly
Migrante calls for Melo’s dismissal
20 November 2009STATEMENTFor ‘killing’ OFWs’ dream of having a say in government:Migrante calls for Melo’s dismissal and seeks a TRO from the Supreme CourtSee you in court.This was the message of Migrante Sectoral Party today as
Migrante to Comelec:
Respect due process, respect migrant’s representation, release decision now!12 November 2009PRESS RELEASEOverseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their families today held a protest action in front of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) office in Intramuros, Manila, to demand that the electoral body immediately release its decision on Migrante Party-list’s petition to remove its name from party-lists disqualified to run in the 2010 elections.“The Comelec must not keep more than 10 million OFWs waiting. It has now said that it will print and release 100,000 ballots for its voter’s education campaign. We deserve to
Let Migrante Run
09 November 2009PRESS RELEASE:“Let Migrante Run,” running women migrants say1-week action against denial of OFW party-list representation kicks off with protest jogAround 150 women from an Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) community in Bagong Barrio, Caloocan City today held a protest jog against the Arroyo government’s continuing refusal to give migrants a chance for representation under the party-list system.
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