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  • guest_6419 : A MUST KNOW STORY ABOUT THE JUST CONCLUDED BARANGAY ELECTION! The National Bureau of Investigation, Samar District Office, Headed by Head Agent Danielito Lalusis, just uncovered yet another stunning occurence that made me wonder me wonder beyond my own imagination how could things like this happend in what is supposed to be a let go event considering that not much people most especially high ranking politicians gave much attention. The intelligence network of the NBI, particularly the Samar Dist
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  • guest_4830 : I would like to ask Mr.Chavit Singson whats the difference between the time of MARCOS and ESTRADA, in regards to your LIFE from being an individual to your political capacity,can you consider yourself as an HONEST POLITICIAN that you never benefit any centavo from the MARCOS ERA,that you OUSTED the estrada government through an honest way of living?that you honestly did not orchestrated the ousted of estrada government considering all the witnesses against estrada were all your employees?justice
  • contra_graft2000 : I would like to challenge Senator-elect Chiz Escudero and co. from GO and congress to work hard and save the millions millions of Filipinos from hardships due to poverty, to solve the country's worsening economy. The only thing people in the government, either coming (opposition & administration law-makers) can do to save the country is now time to unite work for the country regains its economy, so they shall sponsor a Bill to en act in to law fight against "Graft & corruption, cleansing th
  • guest_5631 : To Chiz Escudero ! Trade Unions working in the textile and garments industry will surely vote for you. We believe in your capacity, sincerity and idealism. Alam namin na ang nasa isip mo ay kapakanan ng mga darating na henerasyon. Kasama mo kami hanggang sa huli. See you at the Senate. Annie Adviento
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CBCP calls for credible, orderly polls

Isa Lorenzo | General | Monday, January 29th, 2007

THE Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines is determined to ensure that this year’s elections will be credible and free of violence.

This year’s elections will be critical, according to the CBCP, as the country cannot afford another election plagued by allegations of violence and deceit.

“Many of our current political problems, which have hindered fuller economic development and social justice, especially for the poor, can be traced to unresolved questions concerning the conduct of past elections,” Bishop Angel Lagdameo, CBCP president, said in a pastoral letter released yesterday after the CBCP’s 94th plenary assembly.

Many groups have expressed doubts whether this year’s elections will be credible, saying that unless the issues of the 2004 presidential elections are resolved, this year’s elections will only lead to a deepening political crisis.

“As a nation, we cannot afford yet another controversial electoral exercise that further aggravates social distrust and hopelessness,” Lagdameo added.

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Seeking transparency in election campaign spending

Vinia D. Mukherjee | General | Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

ELECTION reform advocates have kicked off an ambitious campaign to monitor the role money will play in the mid-term polls in May.

In a conference Monday gathering local and international experts on campaign finance, the Money and Politics Working Group (MAP-Work) announced a pilot project that will track expenditures by candidates in selected races throughout the country. The monitor will focus on expenses for the media, rallies and other events, direct mailings of election propaganda, and other key activities to be identified with help from MAP-Work’s local partners.

“Promoting transparency in campaign finance will not necessarily translate to good governance,” conceded Beverly Hagerdon-Thakur of MAP-Work member, IFES-Philippines, as she opened the conference at Westin Philippine Plaza in Pasay City. “But it will be a clear step in enhancing trust in the electoral system.”

“I commend you for assuming a formidable task,” Christian Monsod, former elections chief, told participants in his keynote speech. “You are going to do battle in the trenches and your obstacles are indeed formidable.”

Monsod — under whose chairmanship the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in the early 1990s investigated sources of contributions to campaign funds — listed lack of data as the main obstacle to any serious effort to monitor campaign spending. “One of your tasks is to convince the Comelec to organize and analyze the data and make them useful to researchers,” Monsod said.

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