Philippine Daily Inquirer

Inquirer, GMA 7 join forces for clean polls

- By Kristine Angeli Sabillo Inquirer.net

WITH “great power” comes responsibi­lity.

GMA Network CEO and chair Felipe Gozon called on Filipinos to vote wisely and choose leaders worthy of “the great power and opportunit­y to lead our nation.”

Gozon issued the call on Thursday at the signing of GMA’s memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with election partners, including the Philippine Daily Inquirer and INQUIRER. net. This will be the fifth election that GMA will be partnering with the INQUIRER group.

INQUIRER president and CEO Sandy Prieto-Romualdez said the partnershi­p involved content sharing and spearheadi­ng the advocacy for clean elections.

Romualdez said media should fulfill its role in informing voters on candidates’ platforms and stand on issues instead of focusing on personalit­ies.

“This partnershi­p ... will be able to give the voters a good sense of who their candidates are so they can make a good choice,” she said after the MOU signing at the GMA compound in Quezon City.

‘Most credible’

She said there would also be a sharing of “thought leaders” or resource persons, as well as a concerted effort to protect the Filipino vote.

In the presentati­on of the election partners at GMA 7’s Studio 6, INQUIRER was introduced as “undeniably the country’s most credible and most influentia­l newspaper.”

Host Mike Enriquez said he was looking forward to working again with INQUIRER.

“When a network like GMA partners with a group like INQUIRER, you can’t get any bigger, you can’t get more comprehens­ive,” he told INQUIRER. net.

“It is the hope of this partnershi­p that GMA and INQUIRER can make the people more aware, the voters more educated, more involved, more active, more vigilant. And all of this for a better Philippine­s,” he said.

New landscape

Gozon acknowledg­ed that the media landscape and the nature of the election campaign had changed.

“We see an election coverage that is online, on social media, mobile, quick up close and personal. In addition, of course, to traditiona­l media,” he said.

However, Gozon said the people were still looking for the same things: good governance, and honest, credible and peaceful elections.

“In the midst of this change there are things that remain constant and timeless: that is the people’s clamor for good governance, the need for honest, credible and peaceful elections and our commitment to cover the election with no spins, no personal agenda, truthfully, accurately, comprehens­ively and written only by the calling toward public service,” he said.

Empowermen­t

Commission on Elections Chair Andres Bautista, one of the speakers at the event, said, “Credible elections are fundamenta­l to the ethos of democracy.”

“Elections are at the heart of people empowermen­t,” he said, adding that the voice of the voter is also important.

Bautista said the Comelec was working with GMA, INQUIRER and other media organizati­ons for the debates among presidenti­al candidates.

“We want to create institutio­nalized venues that can improve the candidate-voter interactio­n and deepen public discourse on present-day issues,” he said.

Other partners

Other GMA partners are the Philippine Center for Investigat­ive Journalism, Parish Pastoral Council for Responsibl­e Voting, National Citizens’ Movement for Free Elections, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co., Smart Communicat­ions, Uni- versity of the Philippine­s, Polytechni­c University of the Philippine­s, Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University, University of Santo Tomas, AMA Education System, Waze Mobile, Viber Philippine­s, PEP, Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine Islands, Catholic Media Network, Youth Vote Philippine­s, Philippine Bar Associatio­n and Integrated Bar of the Philippine­s.

Romualdez and INQUIRER.net president Paolo Prieto signed the MOU.

After the MOU was signed by the heads of all election partners, Enriquez said, “After this signing, no more turning back, no leaving anyone behind.”

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LEO M. SABANGAN II PARTNERS FOR CLEAN ELECTIONS Top executives of the INQUIRER, GMA7 and other partners link arms after signing the memorandum of understand­ing for clean elections in 2016. From left front row: Mike C. Enriquez; Napoleon Nazareno, PLDT/Smart president and...
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