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Philippines deploys over 160,000 police officers to ensure security during midterm elections

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Philippines deploys over 160,000 police officers to ensure security during midterm elections

2025-05-12 17:16 Last Updated At:17:47

The Philippines has deployed over 160,000 police officers nationwide to maintain security during the midterm elections, which began on Monday amid a surge in election-related violence across the country just days before the polls.

The entire police force in the Philippines has been on full alert since May 3 following dozens of election-related violent incidents, with checkpoints established and the military deployed to high-risk areas.

Despite the unrest, John Rex Laudiangco, spokesman for the Philippine Commission on Elections, stated that the level of violence has significantly decreased compared to previous years.

"The PNP [Philippine National Police] and the AFP [Armed Forces of the Philippines] were able to neutralize private armed groups. From around 60 during the heydays of the past, I think they have significantly reduced them to four," Laudiangco said.

Furthermore, the European Union has deployed over 200 long- and short-term observers to monitor the polling process and ballot canvassing. The mission aims to support election integrity without interfering with or validating the results.

"The final report will include recommendations. Recommendations that the European Union offers to the country that is observing and to the citizens of the Philippines in order to allow them to implement it or not, because this is up to the country and to its citizens to decide on its own issues," said Marta Temido, chief observer of the EU Election Observation Mission to the Philippines.

The elections witnessed the participation of more than 68 million registered voters, casting their ballots from 5:00 to 19:00 (local time) on Monday.

According to the Philippine Commission on Elections, the elections will include the re-election of all 317 seats in the House of Representatives and 12 out of the 24 seats in the Senate. Moreover, local executive officials and council members in all provinces and cities nationwide will also face re-election.

The Philippine Congress comprises two houses: the Senate, with 24 senators serving six-year terms and half of the seats up for election every three years, and the House of Representatives, with members serving three-year terms and elections held every three years.

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will run for mayor of Davao City. He was arrested in Manila in March and is currently detained at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, the Netherlands. According to Philippine election laws, detention does not disqualify candidates from running for office.

The Philippine Commission on Elections has announced that the official results of the midterm elections will be declared within five to seven days.

Philippines deploys over 160,000 police officers to ensure security during midterm elections

Philippines deploys over 160,000 police officers to ensure security during midterm elections

Protesters filled Mexico City's Paseo de la Reforma on Saturday, rallying in solidarity with Venezuela and denouncing U.S. influence in Latin America.

The United States launched a large-scale military operation against Venezuela in the early hours of Jan 3, taking by force Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.

Holding numerous flags and banners while chanting slogans intermittently, a huge crowd of protesters criticized U.S. military actions against Venezuela and the unlawful control over President Maduro and his spouse, calling for respect for national sovereignty and regional peace.

"We oppose the U.S. intervention and hegemony towards the countries in Latin America. The United States has flagrantly trampled on international law, bombed Caracas and kidnapped the Maduro couple. The U.S. interventionism has become extremely blatant. We must firmly oppose and be highly vigilant, because this is not only related to a certain country, but also to all countries," said a protester.

"We demand that the United States stop interfering in Venezuela's internal affairs. The country must immediately cease its exploitation and plundering of the countries in Latin America," said another protester.

Protest erupts in Mexico City over US military operation in Venezuela

Protest erupts in Mexico City over US military operation in Venezuela

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