This is what
Ms. Aimee Beboso, a Filipino-Canadian had to say after her third
day as a foreign observer to the country's current polls.
Beboso, Spokesperson
of the Pampanga Team of the People's International Observers Mission
(PIOM) said in the City of Angeles alone the incumbent City Mayor
Carmelo Lazatin is running for a congressional post while his son
Jonjon is seeking to replace his old man as City Mayor. Both of
them are pitted against another father and son team of Francis at
Gerard Nepomuceno who has a long family history of political rule
also in the city.
She said the
provincial level elections is all too confusing. A son of a senator
is seeking reelection as the province's governor against a provincial
board member who's got a son seeking reelection on the top seat
in the municipality of their origin, and a presidential son running
unopposed for a second term for district representation in the Congress'
lower house.
Beboso said,
after 14 years of being away from the country she realized that
this contemporary reality is so deeply embedded in the country's
political and electoral life and simply serves to perpetuate a few
elite.
Meanwhile, Mr.
Arnljot Ask, an international solidarity volunteer from Norway said
that they had not had the chance to see and document what is widely
reported as violations such as vote buying and other fraud which
characterized the earlier elections in the country particularly
in 2004.
"Yet, election
here is too slow and has so many levels, from the precinct to the
municipal and the cities, to the provincial and to the national
levels. Wide-scale fraud can be done more easily on all the levels
going up," he averred
The Pampanga
Mission as of last night have received information which they are
still trying to verify involving at least six cases of vote buying,
filled up ballots inserted on food distributed to teachers and watchers,
transport of unlocked ballot boxes, and other forms of election
fraud in the City of San Fernando, Floridablanca Mexico and other
parts of the province.
Early this morning,
the People's IOM was also prompted regarding a case where armed
men took at gun-point two ballot boxes being transported from the
far-flung barangay of Candating to the municipal hall in Arayat.
One of the men transporting the ballot boxes was pushed to a side
creek. The local police were allegedly three hours late in their
rescue and the local office of the Commission on Election have no
number by which they can be easily reached.
The Peoples International
Observer Mission in an initiative of different peoples' organizations
and human rights defenders including 26 foreign nationals. They
have another Mission team observing the election in Nueva Ecija
also here in Central Luzon and seven other teams spread all over
the Visayas and Mindanao. Bulatlat