The Philippine Star

Leni wants bets penalized for premature campaignin­g

- – Helen Flores

Vice President Leni Robredo wants politician­s who campaigned prior to the filing of their certificat­es of candidacy (COCs) penalized.

“There must be a fine for those who campaigned prior to the filing of their COCs,” Robredo said in her radio program BISErbisyo­ng Leni yesterday.

She supported a call of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for Congress to pass a law against premature campaignin­g.

Rich candidates are taking advantage by coming up with billboards, tarpaulins as well as radio and TV commercial­s one year before the elections, she said.

Election lawyer Romulo Macalintal earlier said Congress should enact a law requiring expenses incurred by candidates upon the filing of their COCs be included in the computatio­n of their allowable or authorized election spendings.

Under the current rules, the poll body requires candidates to account only for expenses incurred at the time of the campaign period.

“This way, premature campaignin­g will be minimized if not totally eradicated since candidates have to save for their expenses when the campaign period starts,” Macalintal, who is running for senator in next year’s elections, said.

Republic Act 9369 provides that a person seeking an elective position is only considered a candidate once the campaign period commences.

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