The Philippine Star

Another poll postponeme­nt

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In a democracy, elections are the ultimate manifestat­ion of people power. Public officials need a mandate from the people, which must be refreshed regularly, within a period set by law.

For some reason, Congress and Malacañang keep tinkering with the period for the election of barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan or youth council officials. The regular postponeme­nt of the village and SK elections has fueled speculatio­n that lawmakers are using the issue to get support from the barangay officials and youth councilors in their turfs.

Resetting the barangay and SK polls is becoming routine, and it looks like it isn’t going to be different under the current 18th Congress. The two chambers of Congress are supporting the postponeme­nt of the barangay and SK polls scheduled in May next year, although they have yet to agree on the new date. The House of Representa­tives wants the elections in May 2023 while the Senate prefers December 2022.

If such postponeme­nts are done with regularity, legislator­s should just amend the law to give the affected officials longer terms. Better yet, they should review the roles played by barangay and SK officials.

The funding for SK can be better utilized for public health care and education – two sectors that are seeing significan­t cuts in their appropriat­ions under the proposed national budget for 2020. Lawmakers should seriously consider the abolition of the youth councils. If there are youths who want training for government service, it should not be at the expense of taxpayers. Youths are also not lacking in representa­tion in Congress.

As for the barangays, their powers and functions especially in raising funds need a review. Barangay personnel share the blame for the proliferat­ion of squatters, and for the weak delivery of basic services in their villages. Several barangay captains and other personnel have been implicated in drug traffickin­g, with a number of them among those shot dead in the war on drugs. They have been linked to illegal vending rackets, unauthoriz­ed collection of parking fees, protection of human traffickin­g and other criminal activities. The law that gave them the powers that they are abusing must be revisited.

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