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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Basilan holds compact signing for peaceful, free, fair 2013 elections

By Rene V. Carbayas
ISABELA CITY, Basilan – The civil society organizations in Basilan together with the military, police, and a number of local candidates in various elective positions have gathered on April 11 for a compact signing to ensure peaceful, free, and fair 2013 elections.

The historic event dubbed “Payapang Bayan, Payapang Halalan (Peaceful Nation, Peaceful Election)” campaign was convened by the Consortium on Electoral Reform (CER), the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), the Philippine National Police (PNP), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), and Team Basilan.

Ramon Casiple, CER Chairperson said that they have been around the country, especially in areas with history of election-related violence to hold similar compact-signing events in order to push for a peaceful election.

“The good news is, in which the PNP could attest that there is a big drop in the incidence of election-related violence in the country,” he said, noting that for so many decades now, election violence had been one of the major problems that hinder peaceful and honest elections.

He said that most election violence-related incidents are associated with another phenomenon—warlordism, which created situations of electoral fraud and white terror that undermine the right of suffrage among citizen-voters during the electoral exercise and eventually threatens democracy itself.

“Of course, election violence and warlordism are often the offshoot of dynastic politics and situations of close contests between or among political candidates, particularly in local areas. They are part of the triad we often referred to as the traditional ‘guns, goons, and gold’ politics in the country,” he stressed.

Under a presidential order, the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) together with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), established Task Force for Secured and Fair Elections (TF SAFE) to ensure the peaceful conduct of 2013 elections.

It is within this context that CER proposed a convergence of efforts by government and civil society against election violence for the 2013 national and local elections.

On the Civil Society Organization (CSO) side, the proposed project, named “Payapang Bayan, Payapang Halalan” Campaign (PAYAPA), aims to undertake the campaign against warlordism and election violence on the local level, by undertaking cooperative measures between government and civil society and among stakeholders to actually minimize, or even eradicate warlordism and election violence, and to create the proper environment for free and fair elections.

In his keynote speech, Atty. Ray Sumalipao, COMELEC-ARMM Regional Election Director lauded the candidates present for giving their valuable time to take part in the compact-signing as a manifestation of their commitment to achieve peaceful and fair elections.

“This is a historic event because you [the candidates] took part to make Basilan province a dynamic and superlative province in the Philippines by allowing voters to choose leaders freely. Safe and honest election is possible if we allow voters to freely elect, choose their leaders according to their conscience,” he said.

He reminded the candidates and Basilan stakeholders that election rules are already there and in place to attain a peaceful election, but most importantly to attain a credible and acceptable elections.

For its part, he said COMELEC has been instituting reforms in the elections citing some major prosecution of cases in courts and cleansing the voters list in the ARMM of fraudulent and unscrupulous individuals.

“We have one common vision, i.e. an honest and peaceful election. But we cannot achieve it without you,” Sumalipao told the candidates and the Basilan stakeholders.

At the event, only one gubernatorial candidate, two mayoralty contenders from Lamitan and few candidates for Sangguniang Panlalawigan and councilors attended the compact signing. It was learned that the Liberal Party candidates were in Cotabato City to join in the proclamation rally of Team Pinoy with President Benigno S. Aquino III.

The candidates who signed the covenant had pledged to contest in the election within the democratic rules, respect and protect the sanctity of the ballot, and to allow the will of the people to prevail.

Meanwhile, the Basilan stakeholders, to include the religious sector, civil society organizations, the business and the academe have also signed and committed to actively participate in securing a peaceful, free and fair 2013 ARMM election, such as in election monitoring and voter education; coordinate and engage the security sector in providing a Secure and Fair 2013 ARMM election; conscientiously monitor and help COMELEC and LGUs in order to ensure fair and impartial elections;  continually engage and monitor political groups, electoral aspirants and their supporters in their compliance with electoral laws and in respecting the right to suffrage of ARMM citizen-voters; and to responsively engage media institutions, TV, radio, print and social media for responsible reportage of the 2013 ARMM election. (PIA9)