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Qualifies citizens of the Philippines abroad in the exercise of fundamental
right. Thus, it is clearly stated in the Act that it is the responsibility of the
state to give equal voting opportunities to Filipino citizens abroad.
Similarly, in Section 4 of the Act, there is a provision that All citizens of
the Philippines abroad, who are not otherwise disqualified by law, at least
eighteen years of age on the day of elections, may vote for president,
vice president, senators and party list representatives. is In this way, it
seems that this act ensures the voting rights of not only the workers who
went abroad with a permit during foreign employment, but also the voting
rights of all Filipino citizens abroad.
11. Similarly, in Article 68(5) of the Constitution of the European
country Spain, All Spaniards entitled to the full exercise of their political
rights shall be electors and may be elected. The law shall recognize
and the State shall facilitate the exercise of the right to vote by Spaniards
who are outside Spanish territory. It seems that the constitution ensures
that the citizens who are abroad have the right to vote. Or using the said
right through the post office. Even in neighboring India, the Representation
of the People (Amendment) Act, 2010 made some important amendments
to the Representation of the People Act, 1950 and granted voting rights
to Indian citizens living abroad. The following provision is made in section
20(a) of the said Act.
20(A)(1) - Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, every citizen
of India
Whose name is not included in the electoral roll.
Who has not acquired the citizenship of any other country, and,