The Department of Energy (DOE) has assured the Commission on Elections (Comelec) of continuous power until the third week of May. Garcia said that the DOE assured Comelec that there won't be any blackouts until the third week of May. Comelec has also borrowed about 1,000 generator sets from the energy department for uninterrupted power while Filipinos vote for a new president. Earlier, Inquirer.net reported that voters encountered power outages and faulty vote-counting machines (VCMs). Comelec acting spokesperson John Rex Laudiangco said that their office has contingency measures in place for malfunctioning VCMs, and that elections shall continue in areas with malfunctioning VCMs. Read more in our articles including "DOE assures Comelec of continuous power until third week of May" and "Courier Complaints Drop 88% Under Oplan Bantay Padala".
The Department of Energy (DOE) has assured the Commission on Elections (Comelec) of continuous power until the third week of May. Garcia said that the DOE assured Comelec that there won't be any blackouts until the third week of May.
Comelec has also borrowed about 1,000 generator sets from the energy department for uninterrupted power while Filipinos vote for a new president. Earlier, Inquirer.net reported that voters encountered power outages and faulty vote-counting machines (VCMs). Comelec acting spokesperson John Rex Laudiangco said that their office has contingency measures in place for malfunctioning VCMs, and that elections shall continue in areas with malfunctioning VCMs.
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