The Philippine Star

Barangay posts not for sale – Sueno

- By JANVIC MATEO – With Sheila Crisostomo

TABUK CITY – Barangay officials will remain in holdover capacity until the elections next year, Interior Secretary Ismael Sueno has reiterated amid reports that some positions are being “peddled.”

Sueno told local officials during his visit to areas affected by Typhoon Lawin on Wednesday that barangay officials could only be removed after the elections.

“There are people...asking who are interested to take over for a fee... That is not allowed,” he said.

President Duterte signed last week the law postponing the barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) elections from Oct. 31 this year to Oct. 23, 2017.

Under the law, the terms of incumbent officials will be extended for a year unless they are removed or suspended from office.

Satellite registrati­on

Meanwhile, the Commission on Elections said election officers should hold at least two satellite registrati­ons in every barangay to encourage more voters to participat­e in the SK and barangay elections.

“The election officer shall intensify the conduct of mandatory satellite registrati­on at least twice in every barangay,” the poll body said through Resolution 10166 dated Oct. 25.

The registrati­on can be held in public places, including barangay halls, public and private schools, commercial establishm­ents, detention centers, resettleme­nt areas and indigenous community areas.

The poll body will entertain request to hold additional satellite registrati­on subject to the approval of regional election directors or provincial election supervisor­s.

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