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Asian poll observers urge update of PH Election Code, flag 'systemic issues'
Asian poll observers urge update of PH Election Code, flag 'systemic issues'

GMA Network

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Asian poll observers urge update of PH Election Code, flag 'systemic issues'

An international observer from the Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL) watches as Filipino staff conduct a random manual audit of ballots in Eleksyon 2025 on Thursday, May 15, 2025. Courtesy: ANFREL - Asian Network for Free Elections/ Facebook The Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL) launched Thursday its final election observation report for Eleksyon 2025, stressing the impact of "systemic issues," such vote-buying and political dynasties, that undermine the country's electoral integrity. The international poll observers reported their key findings and proposed a two-part reform roadmap for the Philippine elections, including short-term and long-term actions such as: strengthening of crowd management enhancing of voting accessibility conducting a full nationwide and more realistic mock elections ensuring transparency in all activities of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) Meanwhile, long-term actions include the ANFREL's call for the review and amendment of the Omnibus Election Code, particularly the elimination of outdated provisions; update of definitions of electoral offenses and enforcement procedures; and incorporation of provisions for automation, digital security, and online campaign regulation. The European Union (EU) Election Observation Mission, which also sent a delegation to the Philippines to observe the conduct of Eleksyon 2025, had also called for updates to the Omnibus Election Code, saying nearly half of its provisions were already outdated. ANFREL also urged for the institutionalization of the Comelec Vulnerable Sectors Office (VSO) and Political Finance Affairs Department (PFAD), as well as the banning of political dynasties. The final report said, "ANFREL concludes that while the 2025 elections were generally well-administered, deep-rooted structural challenges continue to compromise the credibility and competitiveness of the electoral process." "Sustained reforms, particularly in campaign finance, party-list regulation, and abuse of state resources, are essential to strengthening electoral integrity and fostering democratic accountability in the Philippines," it said. The report added: "ANFREL calls for continued engagement between COMELEC, civil society, and political stakeholders to address these issues and ensure more inclusive, competitive, and transparent elections in the future." In its interim report released last May, ANFREL flagged the abuse of state resources and vote-buying as "disturbing factors" in the recent midterm polls. It also raised the need to expand the coverage of the Comelec Committee on Kontra Bigay to include the "ayuda" or cash dole outs to "level the playing field." The Philippines held its midterm elections on May 12. — VDV, GMA Integrated News For more Eleksyon 2025 related content and updates, visit GMA News Online's Eleksyon 2025 microsite.

Asian poll observers flag abuse of ayuda, vote-buying

GMA Network

time16-05-2025

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Asian poll observers flag abuse of ayuda, vote-buying

An international observer from the Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL) watches as Filipino staff conduct a random manual audit of ballots in Eleksyon 2025 on Thursday, May 15, 2025. Courtesy: ANFREL - Asian Network for Free Elections/ Facebook The Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL) released Friday its interim report on its observation of the 2025 Philippine midterm elections, which flagged mainly the abuse of state resources and vote-buying. In a press briefing in Manila, ANFREL Chairperson Rohana Hettiarachchie and four other observers presented their findings and reported their concerns on the overall election-related activities in the Philippines for Eleksyon 2025. Hettiarachchie tagged vote-buying and the abuse of state resources as "disturbing factors" in the polls. "The vote buying, I think it's public secret now. Everybody knows it is happening across the country, not only this elections, even in the previous elections. It's a very known factor that has to be addressed because otherwise, it will [give] undue advantage to the people, the candidate, [and] those with financial power. So somehow if we [want to] maintain equal playing field, we have to address this issue," the ANFREL chairperson said. "The misuse of the public resources, and maybe the power also. That is also observed throughout the process, in many ways, the government resources being used and taken advantage of [by] some candidates. I think it's the duty of the Comelec that they need to address this issue," he added. With this, Hettiarachchie recommended the implementation of a campaign finance ceiling. Khoirunnisa Nur Agustyati, one of the ANFREL panelists, also noted that vote-buying and the abuse of state resources did not happen only during the campaign period. "It happens long before the elections, pre-election and even after the election because sometimes, it's like a reward and punishment to the voters. It's like the candidates who were elected, 'Okay, I will give you scholarship because you voted for me,' but the scholarship will not be given to the voters who did not vote for them," Agustyati said. She said this might "look normal" for the people as this happens in periods like the beginning of the budgeting process. "People think it's normal and legalized because [it happens] long before the elections," she said. Ayuda and votes While they acknowledged Comelec's Kontra-Bigay committee, ANFREL raised the need to expand its coverage to include the "ayuda" or cash dole outs to "level the playing field." "The candidate that has no [state] resources cannot do that. It has become personal politics. It used the state funding, the money is from people's tax but it was claimed by the candidate," she said. Like the ANFREL chairperson, Agustyati recommended the campaign finance documents to be more transparent and the enactment of a Freedom of Information law to push for transparency and accountability in the budgeting process, which contained details on the funding of the "ayuda" programs. Voter 'apathy' ANFREL likewise observed "apathy" on the part of voters in areas where there are "unopposed" candidates. "This is partly, as we noticed, due to endemic issues of power entrenched in political families and dynastic politics," Jake Betram Barker, another panelist, said. He also noted media reports showing the links of party-lists to political dynasties. With this, Barker said the upcoming BARMM and Barangay and SK Elections polls later this year would test the Bangsamoro Electoral Code and the SK Law's provisions against political dynasties. Barker said this should be monitored and noted by the Comelec and Congress for the possible enactment of a political dynasty law. Ballot secrecy Further, the election observers raised their findings on the situation in the polling precincts and ballot secrecy. "In our opinion, the secrecy of ballot, it may not be a big issue in local contest but when it comes to international standards, the secrecy of ballot was not seriously looked at," Hettiarachchie said. He added that although polling precincts were organized, the crowd outside the polling centers were "not managed properly." ANFREL recommended the Comelec to increase polling officials that will manage the crowd. Sought for comment on ANFREL's report, Comelec Chairman George Garcia said in a message to GMA News Online: "We wholeheartedly appreciat[e] Anfrel for its direct and constructive assessment of the recently concluded election." Garcia added, "As is clearly pointed out, to sum up the findings, legislation is the key. The Commission is dut[y] bound to implement all." — VDV, GMA Integrated News For more Eleksyon 2025 related content and updates, visit GMA News Online's Eleksyon 2025 microsite.

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