Philippine Daily Inquirer

AFP TELLS POLS: DON’T PAY REDS CAMPAIGN FEES

- By Jeannette I. Andrade and Delfin T. Mallari Jr. @Team_Inquirer —WITHA REPORT FROM JEROME AN IN G

The military on Thursday warned politician­s running in next year’s midterm elections not to pay “permit to campaign” (PTC) fees to communist rebels, but Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) founding chair Jose Maria Sison said there was no such thing.

Speaking to reporters at Camp General Servillano Aquino in Tarlac City, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said the rebel collection was nothing but extortion during the election period in areas where the CPP and its armed wing, New People’s Army (NPA), are active.

“That is what we want to put an end to because candidates need to freely go to places to campaign and the voters must be free to go to voting precincts without being harassed,” he said.

Col. Noel Detoyato, spokespers­on for the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, urged candidates who might be forced to pay PTC fees to coordinate with the AFP and the Philippine National Police for their security.

Hundreds of millions

Detoyato claimed the CPPNPA earned hundreds of millions of pesos from the fees during elections.

In an online interview on Thursday, Sison told the Inquirer that claims that candidates had been approached by supposed NPA emissaries to discuss PTC payments “could be hearsay or rumor from anticommun­ist politician­s or rival candidates.”

“The parties and candidates do not pay for any permit to campaign,” he said. “They (candidates) just have to talk to the revolution­aries to respect their freedom to campaign.”

Sison advised candidates not to carry firearms so they would not be mistaken for policemen or soldiers.

He said the candidates were free to campaign “provided they do not enter the territory of the people’s government with an armed force or sacks of money to buy votes.”

Legal sanctions

The former CPP chair, who lives in exile in Utrecht, the Netherland­s, said his comments were based on his knowledge of the communist movement as chief political consultant of the National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s.

“The Duterte regime and its military minions are lying when they say that the NPA uses the election campaign period to extort from political parties and candidates by demanding payments for the permit to campaign,” Sison said.

Lt. Gen. Danilo Pamonag, head of the AFP Southern Luzon Command, warned candidates that they could face legal sanctions if they paid PTC fees.

“Supporting terror organizati­ons is punishable by law. A permit-to-campaign scheme is a form of extortion, which is illegal,” Pamonag said.

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