President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he opposes allowing senators to participate and vote in sessions through teleconferencing.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is not in favor of amending Senate rules to allow lawmakers to cast their votes online. Read more: https://www.sunstar.com.ph/manila/marcos-not-in-favor-of-remote-voting-for
WATCH: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. addresses the allegations of Senator Imee Marcos that he is supposedly plotting a no-elections scenario through charter change. Marcos also gives a reminder to his sister in response to questions of the Philippine med
Rappler. . Marcos opposed to proposed online voting in Senate President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. opposes the proposal to allow senators to vote online. Full story: https://www.rappler.com/philippines/marcos-opposed-senate-online-voting-proposal/
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