Baguio City council hits failure of PCL election; demands ‘graft’ probe
>> Saturday, March 14, 2020
By
Dexter A. See
BAGUIO
CITY – The city council approved a resolution “condemning in the strongest
terms the failure of elections of the Philippine Councilors League (PCL)
National-Island Officers for 2020 as declared by the National Board.”
Airing allegations of corruption and fraud, the resolution
authored by all of the city legislators stated the technical glitches of the
computer system used in the automated elections of the new set of PCL officers
prompted the PCL interim national board members to declare a failure of
election.
Among
technical glitches during the PCL elections includes the votes for Jesciel
Salceda counted by the computer as votes for Danilo Dayanghirang, and the votes
of 10 persons being counted as votes of 15 persons.
Instead
of resorting to manual voting, the electoral board and council members decided
for the postponement of the election with the date to be announced soonest.
The city legislators said technical glitches in the conduct
of the elections should have been avoided if the computer system was tested for
integrity and functionality before the polls involving local legislators all
over the country.
The resolution urged the Dept. of the Interior and Local
Government (DILG), the PCL’s supervising agency, to immediately investigate the
alleged technical glitches or fraud in this election and recommend the
filing of appropriate criminal, civil and administrative cases against those
found to have caused the aforesaid fiasco.
The
resolution will be transmitted to the DILG and the PCL executive director for
information, guidance and further action.
The postponement of the elections resulted to loss of
people’s money in the payment of the registration fees of the participating
councilors and government time which could have been devoted to public service
in their respective areas instead, the city council said.
The resolution said the poll failure eroded integrity of
the PCL, especially of the interim national board which is composed of
respected local legislators nationwide.
The PCL is composed of more than 17,000 municipal and city
councilors whose creation is recognized under Republic Act 7160, or the Local
Government Code of the Philippines to improve public service, especially in the
legislation.
On Feb. 26-28, the 11th Congress of the PCL was convened in
Metro Manila that included the election of the new set of national and island
officers whose terms shall end until their last term of offices as local
legislators.
A registration fee of P15,000 per municipal or
city councilor was collected by the organization charged against funds of local
governments.
There were more than 12,000 municipal and city councilors
attending the said Congress expecting to elect their new set of national and
island officers, based on record.
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