+ Follow LAMORENA Tag
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[Title] => OFWs can run for public office under absentee voting bill
[Summary] => The more than seven million overseas Filipinos expected to register under the major bill on absentee voting can theoretically run for public office and be candidates themselves.
The right covers immigrants and green-card holders who are covered by the broad coverage of the proposed law, according to lawyer Johnas Lamorena, head of the Senate technical working group that helped prepare the absentee voting measure.
"This is a settled legal principle. One who can vote can run for public office," said Lamorena.
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[Summary] => The more than seven million overseas Filipinos expected to register under the major bill on absentee voting can theoretically run for public office and be candidates themselves.
The right covers immigrants and green-card holders who are covered by the broad coverage of the proposed law, according to lawyer Johnas Lamorena, head of the Senate technical working group that helped prepare the absentee voting measure.
"This is a settled legal principle. One who can vote can run for public office," said Lamorena.
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