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One of the most incredible lies that went the rounds this election, shared in a thousand or more algorithms on social media, was that Leni Robredo cheated Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in the 2016 vice presidential race.
One of the most incredible lies that went the rounds this election, shared in a thousand or more algorithms on social media, was that Leni Robredo cheated Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in the 2016 vice presidential race.
An altered graphic showing presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. gaining 99.9% of the voter share in a survey has resurfaced days before the election. This is a satire.
The original showed rows of stacked graves and did not feature the two political figures or their campaign posters.
Ang bise-presidente ay hindi kailanman gumawa ng ganoong mga pahayag kay Enrile sa alinman sa mga opisyal na press release, mga pahayag, o mga panayam sa media.
Several Facebook (FB) accounts, including a page of a lawyer who was a former Malacañang social media consultant, published an alleged exchange between Vice President Leni Robredo and former Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile. It needs context.
Gisalikay sa COMELEC ang pangangkon niadtong Abril 25, sa pag-ingon nga ang balota “gituyo sa pag-edit aron kon tan-awon wa mabutang ang ngan ni VP Robredo sa listahan sa Presidential candidates.”
Ang posts sa Abril 18 nigamit sa hulagway nga orihinal nga gi-tweet sa kamaguwangang anak ni Robredo nga si Aika usa ka adlaw sa wa pa kini, nagpasabot nga ang imahe nagpakita nga ang bise presidente ug polling body nagtagbo aron planuhon ang pagpanikas sa eleksiyon. Sayop kini ug way basehanan.
Several posts on Facebook called out Vice President Leni Robredo for her use of the term “in a good place” to describe a pleasant condition.
COMELEC debunked the claim on April 25, saying that the ballot was “deliberately edited to make it appear that VP Robredo’s name is missing from the list of Presidential candidates.”
A photo showing Vice President Leni Robredo and officials from the Commission on Elections is circulating with false context.