00:00The Commission on Elections has already started the violation of campaign materials that do not comply with the proper regulations.
00:07This is the story of Denise Osorio.
00:12The Commission on Elections will not consent to their violation of the campaign materials that were prohibited on the first day of the National Electoral Campaign period.
00:21This is Comilec Chairperson George Erwin Garcia.
00:24Candidates should take the law seriously.
00:27No small or big fish will be caught in this campaign, especially if Comilec will be the one to implement it.
00:32Aside from those who are skilled in private property, if a National Electoral Candidate is seen participating in elections,
00:39the poster of the so-called candidate or party list is backlash.
00:43According to Comilec Resolution 11086, the posters should not exceed 2 feet by 3 feet in size,
00:51and the streamers should not exceed 3 feet by 8 feet.
00:54These should also be made from any recyclable materials such as fabric, paper or cardboard,
01:01and should only be used in common poster areas that are intended for paraphernalia.
01:06They use scotch tape.
01:08If you remove it, the posters will be damaged.
01:12And of course, you will scratch the posters.
01:15It's hard to remove, especially when you use scotch tape.
01:20It's not like ordinary tape.
01:22Some of them are really tight.
01:27It's the right size, but it's wrong.
01:28It's wrong when you place it.
01:30It's also wrong when you use materials.
01:33We said that you can use carton, paper or cloth, for example.
01:42And of course, social media.
01:44Lastly, we admit that social media is very wide.
01:48It's almost free.
01:50It's almost free of cost.
01:51As a reminder of Comilec, the Commission and other bodies of government have decided
01:57to implement the law strictly,
01:59and it will be even stricter on March 28,
02:02the start of the campaign period of local electoral candidates.
02:06Denise Osorio for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.