Unity Statement Towards a 2022 Elections We Can Trust

From People’s Choice Movement (PCM)

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, 

Peace!

Below is a statement of PCM’s call for unity in the 2022 election. In view of this, we would like to invite everyone (group and individuals) to join in this signature campaign while sending this at the same time to your own networks who may have our same belief.

God bless and Maraming Salamat.


On September 14, 2020, more than 60 organizations and 70 individuals signed a UNITY STATEMENT  calling for the 2022 National and Local Elections to be held as scheduled.

We now come together again, as ONE VOICE, ONE NATION, to declare: WE WANT THE ELECTIONS  OF 2022 TO BE A TRULY DEMOCRATIC EXERCISE EVERY FILIPINO CAN TRUST!

We call on COMELEC to stop using the current non-transparent automated election system, cancel and terminate any contract it may still have with its foreign provider, Smartmatic.

We demand a more accurate and transparent system that is also cost-efficient in consideration of the pandemic.

We urge Congress to now pass a law to pave the way for the COMELEC to adopt an alternative automated election system (Alternative AES) that is appropriate, more accurate, and more transparent.

We request the House of Representatives to give priority to this and work closely with the Senate on passing this bill into law and made effective for use by the COMELEC for the coming 2022 elections.

The decision to shift to an electronic voting system in 2010 which would provide a faster count and results transmission was good, but through the years, there have been many problems with the system that far outweighed the benefits and eroded the people’s trust in the automated electoral process, casting doubts on the results of each election. Here are a few examples of these problems from the 2016 & 2019 National Elections.

1. In 2016, the premature transmission of vote tallies from at least two municipalities, one day before the actual voting started. In how many more municipalities did this happen? This anomaly could not be explained.

2. Also in 2016, Smartmatic changed the transparency server script on the evening of election day, even though it was NOT given the authorization to do so by the COMELEC En Banc, as the Election Law requires.

3. In 2019, the highly controversial7-hour delay in the transmission of votes into the COMELEC transparency  server that neither COMELEC nor Smartmatic could explain. The glitch put into question the reliability of the entire election process.

In a speech made to the Filipino community in Japan, President Duterte told COMELEC “Dispose of Smartmatic, find a system free of fraud.” Many have supported this call. We the people agree and would rather have an alternative automated election system (Alternative AES) that is more transparent and FILIPINO-MADE that ensures the sovereignty of our election process.

We appeal to President Duterte, Congress, and the COMELEC, to ensure that the 2022 NATIONAL  ELECTIONS be FAIR, ACCURATE, TRANSPARENT CREDIBLE, and will  TRULY REFLECT the PEOPLE’S WILL. This will promote TRUST and UNITY between the government and its citizens, and enable us to work as one to address the challenges we face as a nation.

We also call upon all POLITICAL PARTIES and prospective CANDIDATES and their followers to get behind the move to push for an alternative automated system and to support its implementation for the 2022 national and local elections.

Finally, we call upon our FELLOW CITIZENS, especially the YOUTH, to actively PARTICIPATE in the election process, to REGISTER & VOTE, and promote the transparency and credibility of the counting process.

Signed:

Individuals:
Albert Oasan
Alberto “Bertie” Lim
Alex Ramos
Aristotle Socrates
Augusto “Gus” Lagman
Aurora Pijuan
BB Poblador
Bishop Broderick S. Pabillo
Dan
Danilo Arao
Emmanuel Sakay
Enteng Romano
Eric Alvia
Ernie del Rosario (ex Comelec ITD Head)
Hubert Guevara
Imelda “Mely” Nicolas
Joel Rocamora
Jojo Deles
Jun Cruz
Leah Navarro

Mardi Mapa
Nelson J. Celis
Ona Caritos
Rey J. Javellana
Ricky Xavier
Romy Cambaliza
Rouquel Ponte
Vicky Gachitorena
Virgilio “Boy” Hernandez
Yoly Ong

Groups:
Alliance for the Common Good-Kapatiran Party
Ang Ligaya ng Panginoon Community (LNP)
Bawat Isa Mahalaga (B1M)
Black & White Movement
Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professionals (BCBP)
Businessmen and Professionals for Good Governance (BPGG)
Christian Family Movement of the Philippines, Inc.
Families for Truth Justice and Peace (FTJP)
Kontra Daya
Laban Na
Laiko Warriors
Liguorians in the Philippines
ManindiganNa!
National Citizens’ Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL)
People’s Choice Movement (PCM)
United People Against Crime Workers Electoral Watch (WE Watch)
Task Force Urban Conscientization
Task Force for Church Personnel

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