May 17, 2019
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The 2019 midterm election is over.
Elections should have been the chance of a people to shape their own destiny.
Yet, our experience of elections, regarded as the most massive platform for
public participation in governance, has sadly always been missing its point of
target.
The just concluded election is no
different. The traditional politicians many of whom have graft and corruption
cases, those with most money for campaign "tokens" or bribes and
those with the most popularity and exposure "won".
Cheating, fraud and vote-buying abound.
No less than the President consider vote-buying "normal". The
vote-buying and glitches on the vote counting machines (VCM) are substantiated
by reports coming from our partners in communities who tried to question the
irregularities but were not able pursue it for fear for their life and security
and distrust from the system.
Three reports have it that they voted
for their chosen candidates but receipts included the name of Bong Go which was
not part of their choice. Another voted 10 candidates however, the receipt
yielded only eight names while the 9th and 10th are just dots. Another received
a shaded ballot already. These are just few of the reports which manifest
irregularities.
We, from the Philippine Misereor
Partnership, Inc. (PMPI), a network of civil society organizations, rights
groups, peace and faith-based institutions joins other civil society and church
groups to demand accountability and transparency from the Commission on
Election (Comelec).
The people have the right to know and
be clarified:
Why was there a lull of 7 to 9 hours in
the transmission of results to the transparency server, media and watchdog
groups?
Why is there a sizable increase in
glitches in the VCM and SD cards this year compared to previous elections?
Why is the central server and
"meet me room" set-up of Comelec kept secret?
Why were the depository of receipts of
the casted ballots unsealed and in carton or plastic boxes only?
Why is there lack of information on the
voting process and there was no instruction during precinct voting on the
manner of voting which lead to over-voting and inability of many to vote party
list groups?
Weeks before the election we are
mulling over these questions:
Why did the Comelec refuse to allow
NAMFREL to have an open access to the data and information in real time of the
transmission of results?
Why did the Comelec declared Nacionalista
Party (NP), a known ally of the majority party as the dominant minority
opposition?
In the spirit of transparency and
accountability, these questions need be answered by the Comelec as these paint
seeming conspiracy by the Comelec to rig the election.
The inability of the Comelec to explain
what cause the sudden stoppage of transmission during the actual lull is
unacceptable. There was no clear and thorough explanation on the so called
"java error" provided during the lull. And when it finally resumed
90% of votes have been counted! Likewise keeping secret the central server and
"meet me room" is a violation of the Omnibus Election Code.
The 1,699 voting counting machines
(VCM) challenged by technical glitches, out of 85,000 VCMs, and almost a
thousand SD cards malfunctioned compared to 188 only in the 2016 election reek
of inefficiency and unpreparedness. Even a newbie technical person would know
that a huge data flooding the transmission and server needs a backup system.
Furthermore, the ruling of Comelec
declaring the Nacionalista Party (NP), four days before the Election Day, as
the dominant minority party is puzzling. This is crucial because under the
Omnibus Election Code, the dominant minority party, which was previously the
Liberal Party, are guaranteed to receive copies of the election returns and
certificates of canvass to ensure fairness and transparency. Is this a move to
prevent the opposition from counter checking the result of the election?
PMPI demands an explanation from
Comelec. We push for the creation of an independent body to investigate the
accountability of Comelec in this seeming conspiracy and fraud and its sheer
inefficiency and irresponsibility.
We will not rest until a proper
investigation of these allegations of a fraudulent election and conspiracy is
initiated. We will help document cases of election related fraud and
irregularities. We will remain vigilant. We will continue to be watchdogs and
hold accountable the culprits. We call on the people to come forward and report
cases and experiences of election related anomalies.
Philippine Misereor Partnership Inc.
(PMPI)
The Philippine Misereor Partnership
Inc. (PMPI) is a social development and advocacy network of 250 plus Philippine
church/faith-based groups, non-governmental organizations and people's
organization spread all over the country, in partnership with Misereor, a
social development arm of the German Bishops based in Aachen, Germany.
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