00:00Now that the 2025 election is near, a senator has a message for the campaigners.
00:07Let's find out from Daniel Manalastas.
00:11To the left and right of the campaign posters and paraphernalia,
00:14is what is expected to happen as the 2025 midterm elections are near.
00:19Politicians are discarding each other to be noticed by the public.
00:23But Senator Loren Legarda reminded us.
00:26Let's not hang any plastic or tarpaulin posters on the trees.
00:34Let's also not hang anything on public infrastructure,
00:40especially monuments or landmarks, historical landmarks, or heritage structures.
00:47Campaign posters can still be used after the election.
00:53And hopefully, after this, it will be important.
00:57It can be recycled into bags, placemats.
01:02I have a bag made of tarpaulin.
01:04And during the election, Legarda has a message that she wants to be noticed
01:09when we enter the campaign period.
01:11Reducing disaster risk to limit the losses in lives and livelihood.
01:19That is important.
01:20I want this to be a campaign issue.
01:24Because you should ask the LGUs in the barangays,
01:31how can we reduce our problem of flooding?
01:38Senator Aimee Marcos is also preparing the stylus for the campaign.
01:42We are discussing what kind of campaign it is.
01:48Because I noticed that in many places, our youth are lazy to attend rallies.
01:55They prefer to watch social media.
01:59Maybe because of this, many artists are running.
02:02We can't avoid it.
02:04Running is our law.
02:09Everyone can run.
02:11Senate Majority Leader Francis Tolentino trusts the running of the commissioner elections.
02:17He is happy to hear about the technical preparations for the national and local elections.
02:24Daniel Manalastas for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.
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