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[Title] => Mar Roxas disqualification sought
[Summary] => A lawyers group filed yesterday a disqualification case against senatorial candidate Manuel Roxas II with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for allegedly exceeding the allowed television campaign minutes, with still a month to go before the May polls.
Lawyer Vicente Bonaobra, a member of Pro-Constitution (Pro-Con), accused Roxas of having logged 161.25 minutes of television ads as of March 28, about 40 minutes more than the 120 minutes allowed for the entire campaign period.
The case against Roxas is the fifth filed by Pro-Con.
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FRANCISCO DUQUE AND PHILIPPINE CHARITY SWEEPSTAKES OFFICE
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[Title] => Mar Roxas disqualification sought
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Lawyer Vicente Bonaobra, a member of Pro-Constitution (Pro-Con), accused Roxas of having logged 161.25 minutes of television ads as of March 28, about 40 minutes more than the 120 minutes allowed for the entire campaign period.
The case against Roxas is the fifth filed by Pro-Con.
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