The Philippine Star

Appointing barangay OICs prelude to nationwide martial law — LP

- – Paolo Romero, Marvin Sy

The postponeme­nt of the barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) elections and appointmen­t of officers-incharge (OICs) can lead to the declaratio­n of martial law nationwide, according to Liberal Party (LP) senators.

The senators issued the warning as the Senate committees on electoral reforms and finance released on Monday a joint committee report seeking to postpone the elections to October 2018 and authorizin­g President Duterte to appoint OICs to replace barangay officials on the drug watchlist.

Sen. Francis Pangilinan, LP president, said the proposal could not be viewed separately from recent developmen­ts in the country.

Pangilinan cited the P1,000 budget given by the House of Representa­tives to the Commission on Human Rights, extension of martial law in Mindanao, proliferat­ion of fake news, burial of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani and extrajudic­ial killings.

“These are all meant to erase our hard-won rights...to live in dignity and truth, choose our leaders and defend ourselves from abuse. What do you call these plans? Dictatorsh­ip,” Pangilinan said.

He said barangay officials should remain on holdover capacity if ever elections are postponed.

Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon said postponing the elections would deprive the people of their constituti­onal right to choose their barangay leaders.

In a letter to the electoral reforms committee, detained Sen. Leila de Lima said she agreed with the position of the Institute for Political and Electoral Reform and National Citizens’ Movement for Free Elections that “a free election affords us the possibilit­y of replacing barangay officials perceived to be narco politician­s, through democratic means.”

Sen. Paolo Benigno Aquino IV said the SK polls should push through in October, noting that the implementa­tion of the SK Reform Act is long overdue.

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