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Why mounting a 2024 plebiscite on charter change will be a daunting task for Comelec

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Charter change advocates are eyeing a plebiscite this year to ratify their proposed amendment to the 1987 Constitution, but the Comelec says it doesn’t have enough time, manpower, and resources to mount a nationwide vote, as the 2025 elections inch closer

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Why mounting a 2024 plebiscite on charter change will be a daunting task for Comelec

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