The Philippine Star

Comelec blackmaili­ng SC on ‘no bio, no boto’ TRO – lawmaker

- By PAOLO ROMERO

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is being accused of trying to blackmail the Supreme Court (SC) into lifting the temporary restrainin­g order (TRO) on the “no bio, no boto” policy.

“Comelec is actually blackmaili­ng the Supreme Court into lifting the TRO – not by arguing on legal grounds – but by spreading fears of delays in the upcoming elections, up to a point of even raising fears of a ‘ no election’ scenario,” Kabataan party-list Rep. Terry Ridon said.

“All we are asking is for Comelec to abide by the Constituti­on. However, Comelec is using the ‘no-el’ card to cover up its refusal to abide by the Constituti­on.”

Ridon has argued against Comelec’s defense that the biometrics registrati­on will ensure clean and honest elections.

“Even if the SC lifts the TRO, we will still be stuck with a biometric system that doesn’t actually serve its purpose,” he said.

“Comelec has already admitted that they can’t implement ‘no bio, no boto’ as the poll body plans to use the old book of voters to verify identities.

“In other words, Comelec itself defeats the sole purpose of biometrics registrati­on by opting for a manual verificati­on process instead of biometric voter authentica­tion.”

Comelec Chairman Andres Bautista previously admitted that a hard copy of the voters’ list would be used to validate voter informatio­n at precincts for the 2016 polls, he said.

A digital voter verificati­on system, which includes an electronic scanner for validating fingerprin­ts, is “a want rather than a need,” he said.

The SC issued the TRO following a petition of Kabataan last Nov. 25 questionin­g the constituti­onality of Republic Act 10367, the Mandatory Biometrics Law and its implementi­ng guidelines, claiming these are unconstitu­tional as they impose an unconstitu­tional, additional substantiv­e requiremen­t on the exercise of suffrage in violation of the Constituti­on, petitioner­s said.

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