Philippine Daily Inquirer

Fix party list law–Comelec

- By Tina G. Santos @santostina­INQ

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is considerin­g lobbying in Congress to fix the loopholes in the party list law that allow the rich and the powerful to occupy seats meant for marginaliz­ed and underrepre­sented sectors in the House of Representa­tives.

At a press briefing on Wednesday, Comelec Chair Sheriff Abas said the poll body was looking into the possibilit­y of proposing measures “to enhance further the party list system” that, he said, has become a “joke.”

“Those who join are billionair­es, while the marginaliz­ed get ousted, and that becomes the issue,” the poll official said.

“But that can be fixed by Congress,” Abas said, adding that only lawmakers can amend the law on the party list system.

Among the flaws cited by the poll official in the current law is the accreditat­ion of party list nominees.

“We wouldn’t know who [the party] would field as nominee until during [actual] filing of nomination,” Abas said.

“Then there’s substituti­on, [which is allowed] until a day before the elections. So look at the nominee, the problem lies there, not in what the party represents,” he added.

Under the Constituti­on, the party list system provides congressio­nal representa­tion for marginaliz­ed sectors and causes.

Several studies, however, show that parties that win the party list elections are often controlled by sitting politician­s and political families, or are connected to them.

For now, Abas said the poll body is limited to implementi­ng what the law and subsequent Supreme Court decisions have allowed.

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