Panay News

PLACE GUIDELINES, MAYOR, SOLON SAY

- By Mae Singuay Editor: Daryl Z. Lasafin

BACOLOD City – Two top city officials are wary of President Rodrigo Duterte’s plan to postpone barangay elections in October this year and appoint village officials instead of having them elected.

Candidates backed by drug lords might win the election, the President said.

Duterte’s plan will be properly consulted with city and town mayors, Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) secretary Ismael Sueno confirmed.

Rep. Greg Gasataya believes the DILG should lead the selection of the people to be appointed to barangay positions. Mayors cannot be given such authority; they could use it for politickin­g, he said.

Gasataya also said the House of Representa­tives must formulate and discuss guidelines i n appointing barangay officials.

Duterte plans to appoint the barangay officials himself.

In a speech at a gathering of the Integrated Bar of the Philippine­s in Metro Manila, he explained that the vetting process for appointees will include many sectors such as the church and civil society making recommenda­tions, and from the list of recommende­es, the appointees will be chosen.

Mayor Evelio Leonardia, on the other hand, said the administra­tion must have researched well to come up with such idea.

“They have researched the legal position, so the proposal is plausible,” he said.

But guidelines must be made very clear so as not to make the appointmen­ts purely discretion­ary, said Leonardia. “That would not be good politics if it’s simple choosing, so there should certain standards.”

Meanwhile Negr os Occidental governor Alfredo Marañon Jr. supports the plan to appoint barangay officials.

Unlike the election, appointing barangay officials would require less money, the governor said.

If given a chance, Marañon said he wants to appoint barangay leaders in Negros Occidental himself.

Duterte plans to declare all barangay positions across the country vacant by October.

But Sueno clarified that the Sanggunian­g Kabataan election this year will continue as planned./PN

 ?? ARCHIE REY ALIPALO/PN ?? FOLLOW THE RULE. Steel barriers are placed in the middle of Araneta Street, Bacolod City to prevent pedestrian­s from jaywalking and encourage them to use the pedestrian lanes to ensure traffic order at all times. A Bacolod Traffic Authority Office...
ARCHIE REY ALIPALO/PN FOLLOW THE RULE. Steel barriers are placed in the middle of Araneta Street, Bacolod City to prevent pedestrian­s from jaywalking and encourage them to use the pedestrian lanes to ensure traffic order at all times. A Bacolod Traffic Authority Office...

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