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Duterte appointees, associates running in party-list poll

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ELECTION WATCHDOG KONTRA DAYA said there are party-list groups, whose nominees are recent incumbent government officials, including some who are still believed to be supportive of President Rodrigo Duterte despite their controvers­ial removal from public office.

It said the first nominee of Pambansang Nagkakaisa sa Paggawa at Agrikultur­a is Socrates Piñol, a provincial board member of North Cotabato and brother of Department of Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol.

The first and third nominees of Gawing Una Tagumpay ng Ordinaryon­g Mamamayan are worth noting, as the first nominee, Rex Anthony Villegas, is a former board member of Nayong Filipino who was fired due to a complaint by another board member who happens to be a niece of President Duterte. The third nominee, Maria Katrina Nicole Contacto, is a legal counsel of Duterte in the latter’s disqualifi­cation case in the 2016 elections. She is also chairperso­n of the Youth Affairs Committee of Pdp-laban.

The Hugpong Federal Movement of the Philippine­s has as first nominee Peter Laviña, former administra­tor of the National Irrigation Administra­tion, who resigned amid corruption allegation­s, according to news reports.

Similarly, ABAKADA Party-list’s first nominee is Jonathan Dela Cruz, former board member of the Government Service Insurance System, who was fired due to alleged contract anomalies.

The first nominee of Bahay para sa Pamilyang Pilipino, Inc., Naella Rose Bainto-aguinaldo, was appointed member of the Career Executive Service Board by Duterte in 2017. She also happens to be the wife of Commission on Audit Chairperso­n Michael Aguinaldo.

For the Global Workers and Family Federation, the first nominee is Ermie Lagman Garon, a commission­er of the Philippine Commission on Women, representi­ng the business and industry sector and is a member of the People’s National Movement for Federalism.

The first nominee of Rebolusyon­aryong Alyansang Makabansa, Inc. is Aloysia Tiongson Lim, wife of Metro Manila Developmen­t Authority Chairman Danilo Lim.

Based on its public pronouncem­ents, the Duterte Youth Party-list is apparently supportive of the President and runs on a platform of countering another youth party-list group that is known to be critical of the administra­tion.

It is the only party-list group that has used “Duterte” in its name. The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) must examine if such group is legitimate­ly seeking to represent the youth or is merely using the name of the President for political gain. The group is also associated with Duterte appointee Ronald Cardema of the National Youth Commission which raises questions on the role of the government agency in the affairs of the party-list group.

Calls to COMELEC

COMELEC Spokespers­on James Jimenez said in a media interview that the poll body scrapped the review of party-list groups due to the ruling of the Supreme Court in 2013 that nominees do not have to be part of the marginaliz­ed and underrepre­sented sectors they claim to represent.

However, Kontra Daya asserted that COMELEC can still look into several issues related to the party-list groups. It said for example, the poll body can conduct a public hearing on party-list groups and the track records of their nominees in order to clarify their decision to run in the 2019 elections.

According to Kontra Daya, some nominees appear to have become overnight members and nominees of their party-list groups, particular­ly during the period of the filing of candidacie­s, thus raising questions regarding their track record and advocacy. “This may be the case for party-list groups whose nominees only recently resigned from government just in time for the filing of their certificat­es of nomination and acceptance,” it said.

There were no immediate statements from the candidates mentioned by Kontra Daya, whose convener in Associate Professor Danilo Arao.

 ??  ?? President Rodrigo R. Duterte (Presidenti­al Photo)
President Rodrigo R. Duterte (Presidenti­al Photo)
 ??  ?? President Rodrigo R. Duterte (Presidenti­al Photo)
President Rodrigo R. Duterte (Presidenti­al Photo)

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