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This file photo taken on March 22, 2018 shows a computer screen displaying the logo of the social networking site Facebook, taken in Manchester, England. Facebook on July 18, 2018, built on its campaign to prevent the platform from being used to spread dangerous misinformation, saying it will remove bogus posts likely to spark violence. The new tactic being spread through the global social network was tested in Sri Lanka, which was recently rocked by inter-religious over false information posted on the world's leading online social network. The new policy takes another step back, eliminating content that may not be explicitly violent but which seems likely to encourage such behavior. / AFP PHOTO / Oli SCARFF

MANILA, Philippines — Ordinary citizens will be able to make their views known as the House of Representatives deliberates on the proposed P4.506-trillion budget for 2021 live on social media and other platforms, in line with efforts to boost public participation.

In a statement, House Deputy Speaker and Camarines Sur Rep. Luis Raymond Villafuerte said that since the focus of the 2021 national budget would be the government’s response to the pandemic and recovery measures, people should be able to participate actively and openly air their concerns to lawmakers.

He added that while the House leadership had yet to finalize the mechanics and protocols for public participation in the budget hearings, people could leave their comments on its official Facebook page during the livestream broadcast of the hearings to be held from Sept. 4 to Sept. 18. — (Melvin Gascon)

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