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Duterte declares May 13 as special non-working holiday

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Muslim women cast their ballot at a voting precinct in Cotabato on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao on January 21, 2019, during a vote on giving the nation's Muslim minority greater control over the region. - A decades-long push to halt the violence that has claimed some 150,000 lives in the southern Philippines culminated on January 21 with a vote on giving the nation's Muslim minority greater control over the region. (Photo by Noel CELIS / AFP)

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MANILA, Philippines – President Rodrigo Duterte has declared May 13 as a special non-working holiday.

The President signed Proclamation No. 719 on Thursday “to enable the people to properly exercise their right to vote.”

May 13, Monday is the midterm elections where 61 million Filipinos are expected to troop to polling precincts to cast their votes.

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) said it was expecting an 80 to 81 percent voter turnout for the May 13 polls.

READ: Comelec hopes for 80-81% voter turnout for May 13 polls

 

Malacañang has said the military and the police are already prepared to secure the elections following the President’s call for an honest and peaceful polls. /muf

READ: DOE assures Duterte a brownout-free Election Day

 

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