The Philippine Star

Miriam backs plan to hold presidenti­al debates

- – Christina Mendez

Sen. Miriam Defensor- Santiago rallied yesterday for debates among presidenti­al candidates in next year’s polls.

The plan of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) is consistent with Senate Bill No. 1797, the proposed Presidenti­al Debate Reform Act that she filed in October 2013, she said.

“A debate format among presidenti­al and vice presidenti­al candidates would test who among these candidates is most fit for the position they are running for,” she said.

Pending at the Senate committee on electoral reforms, the bill seeks to institutio­nalize presidenti­al and vice presidenti­al debates through a Presidenti­al Debate Commission.

The last presidenti­al debate that the Comelec organized was in 1992, according to Chairman Andres Bautista.

This was the same year that Santiago ran for president against Fidel Ramos.

“Through debates, a well-informed voting population would be able to carefully choose their future leaders,” Santiago said.

“Debates are also opportunit­ies for candidates to squarely face the allegation­s hurled against them.”

The proposed Presidenti­al Debate Commission shall be composed of six members from the public or private sector.

Commission­ers may be from government offices, academe, and nonprofit organizati­ons, among others.

The President would appoint two members from a list of nominees submitted by the two dominant political parties.

The four other members would be chosen by the Senate president and the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, as well as the majority leaders of both houses.

For the commission to be independen­t, no more than three appointees shall come from any political party, and the appointees shall as much as possible come from different sectors.

If enacted, the bill would mandate the commission to establish a schedule for one preliminar­y debate, not more than two vice presidenti­al debates, and not less than two but not more than four presidenti­al debates.

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