Khaleej Times

Philippine candidates grilled on key issues

- — AP

manila — The five Philippine presidenti­al candidates were grilled in a nationally televised debate on Sunday on how they would fight the long-pestering problems of poverty, corruption and crime that have blighted their Southeast Asian nation through several presidenci­es.

Commission on Elections Chairman Andres Bautista said the two-hour debate, the first to be organised by the commission in 24 years, aimed to shift the public’s focus toward policy talk and programmes to confront social ills.

Voters being swayed more by personalit­ies, patronage politics and showbiz-like campaigns have long been a concern in the Philippine­s, which continues to grapple with widespread poverty, insurgenci­es, corruption and other major problems three decades after toppling a dictatorsh­ip via a “people power” revolt.

The elections commission brought back the presidenti­al debates, which were last held in 1992, to allow voters to scrutinise the main contenders and help them “vote correctly”, Bautista said. After Sunday’s debate, held at a university in southern Cagayan de Oro city, two more will be staged in March and April ahead of the May 9 election.

The candidates were asked questions on a range of issues, including their anti-poverty and anti-crime strategies and how they would solve the decadeslon­g Muslim insurrecti­on in the south of the predominan­tly Roman Catholic nation.

President Benigno Aquino III, who won with a landslide margin on a promise to battle poverty and corruption in 2010, ends his six-year term in June.

The presidenti­al contenders are Vice-President Jejomar Binay; Mayor Rodrigo Duterte of southern Davao city, where he has carved an image for his tough anti-crime campaign; Senator Grace Poe, the adopted daughter of a popular movie couple; former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, who has been endorsed by Aquino; and Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago, a feisty former trial court judge.

Debates will allow voters to scrutinise the main contenders and help them vote correctly

Andres Bautista,

poll official

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