Killing vote-buying
>> Monday, April 29, 2013
HAPPY
WEEKEND
By
Gina Dizon
SAGADA, Mountain Province -- Councilor
candidate and Kiltepan elder Thomas Galbin forcefully said in
a presentation of candidates rally in Suyo that vote buying
should not be tolerated as this practice frustrates those who don’t have
money to vote buy, but are sincere in serving the public.
Vote-buying is a most
dreaded and disgusting practice among politicians who want to ensure
their stay in power or for those who are new candidates who want to be in
power. They give money in hundreds and thousands of pesos to
voters with the intention of buying the voting public and their conscience.
With the
tendency of Filipinos having utang na loob and doing something in
return for what one gets, along goes
the money they receive for the vote of the vote buying candidate.
Reports reached
this writer that a top politician in Mountain Province is already buying
votes in the eastern towns of the province this early. Vote-buying
kills good governance. It kills initiatives and communities of
consultations and participative community building letting
communities get beholden to a patron politician who acts as
if he is the problem saver and all of a community.
Vote-buying kills
humanity. Reduced to a mere 200 or 500 peso or 1,000 peso
bill, there goes the value of a person and his right to suffrage reduced
to a mere pittance of money one can spend in a few minutes after getting
the money – if he receives the money.
Congressional
candidate Roy Manao said vote buying is being practiced in the eastern
towns by a top political aspirant and urged people not to be influenced by
candidates who do this practice.
Vote-buying is
usually done one day and in the eve of the election day
with 200 to 1,500 pesos given to voters and households
by followers of political aspirants who buy
votes.
While this has been
the trend, a number of people including
provincial Comelec supervisor Nicasio Jacob say voters can
get the money but not necessarily vote for the candidate whom the money
is intended for.
And as noted in one
posted reminder, “Pera sa bulsa, Jup sa Balota”.
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