Comelec orders Manila candidate Uson to explain jingle

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The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has requested Manila city council candidate Mocha Uson to explain her campaign materials. The Comelec is concerned about the sexually suggestive nature of some materials, including a jingle. Uson has reportedly instructed her campaign to stop using the materials. The Comelec's Task Force Safe is addressing similar issues with other candidates. Davao de Oro Rep. Ruwel Peter Gonzaga faces a show-cause order for alleged lewd remarks. Pasig congressional candidate Christian Sia received a second show-cause order. The article mentions several candidates, and concerns about inappropriate language and behavior in political campaigns are being raised. These issues are based on violations of Comelec regulations regarding discrimination and harassment.


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