Party list system and political desperation
>> Wednesday, May 8, 2013
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Gina Dizon
Gina Dizon
A survey done by the Montanosa Press Club notes
that party list system is not within the knowledge of
majority of respondents interviewed in six towns of Mountain
Province.
Survey
results show 194 of 546 respondents
they don’t know anything about the party list system while 185 said
yes and 38 said maybe. The rest of the 129
respondents did not respond which may mean either they don’t know
or plainly ignored what the party list system is all about.
The
party list system has long been in existence in the Philippine politics
having started in 1998; and where 20% of the House of
Representatives composes party list groups being voted
and not the nominee. Parties who win at least 2% of the
national votes are given one seat.
The
party list system aims to stand for the interest of the underrepresented
in Philippine governance including women, youth, fisherfolks,
indigenous cultural communities among other sectors. While this is the case,
party list groups seemingly have not saturated giving
information among the people in the community level what the party list
stands for. Only a few know what the party list is all
about even as this has been in existence for the past 15 years.
In
said survey, a total of 119 among 546 respondents in six towns in Mountain
Province chose Katribu as their party list while some
other party list groups Coop Natcco, ICare, Diwa, Anak IP, Bayan
Muna, Act Teachers, Abono, AA Mover, Movecare, Pakyaw, Prolife,
PamilyaMuna, Pamilya and Ating Coop were identified by respondents.
It
may be said that Katribu in previous educational activities has
done what they could do to make people be aware of Katribu as a
party list group yet much still needs to be done to make people be aware of what the party list is
all about. Same case with other party lists. It is surprising to note
that other party lists are not that popular as Katribu in said survey
considering that other party list groups have registered earlier.
In
this current political scenario where the rich and the influential
and dynastic families have long ruled politics in the
country, the party list as a potent force to establish
people-based governance in communities still stands as a challenge,
first and foremost among party list groups and communities who want
to set change in Philippine politics.
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With
the May 13 elections getting hot in Mountain Province as election day
comes just around
the corner, word is already going round
that fake money bills are being given to the electorate in
the name of one congressional candidate for a rival to be destroyed.
It this is true, such are the desperate acts of a
desperate politician who wants to win.
Word
is also going round that money is already being given to the voting
public to woo votes for a top congressional candidate. Word is also going
round that 500 peso bills plus canned maling and
noodles are being given to households for a candidate.
These
stories maybe true considering desperate acts of a politician
to win amd how much a politician wants to stay in power . Where one
has gone to the extent of staying in a political position and do
anything rash and foul to destory an opponent and win over a
position is disgusting considering the position is
vulnerable, not permanent and bound to be taken by other persons.
Desperation
breeds rash acts which may harm other person’s human and political
rights. Such desperate acts needs the public’s will to cut such
tendencies for the good of the public.
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