Registration
During election, fraud already takes place at the first leg of this political exercise the registration. In the May 2007 mid-term polls, a new scheme aims to ensure President Arroyo’s stay in power in case a third impeachment is filed against her this year which means that she should be able to amass or at least equal the number of seats in the House that were mobilized to thwart the first two impeachments in 2005 and 2006. To meet this objective, Malacaang reportedly formed or is supporting at least 22 party-list groups accredited by the Comelec and technically these should have been disqualified. In a related case, two Comelec lawyers were exposed for asking P100,000 to P10 million in fees to ensure the accreditation and victory of party-list groups. Double registrations have been reported in Mindanao, with 100,000 double registrants alone found in Lanao del Sur province.
With the fraud machinery of the administration under close watch by citizens’ groups, the state’s coercive apparatus the military and police have been fielded as early as late last year to ensure the administration victory while pre-empting the progressive party-list bloc from regaining or adding seats in Congress. Government troops were deployed in 27 barangays of the NCR harassing residents not to vote for Bayan Muna and its allied party-list groups. For the same objectives, militarization including the setting up of more checkpoints has been stepped up in Mindanao particularly in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) thus setting the stage for what is feared to be massive fraud in the region. In early elections last week, soldiers were ordered to vote for administration candidates and pro-Arroyo party-list groups. A move to paralyze the GO campaign machinery has been hatched with the police ordered to arrest Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay, president of the United Opposition (UNO) purportedly on the basis of a preventive suspension order issued by the Ombudsman. Earlier, BM Rep. Satur Ocampo was arrested and jailed by the police for two weeks on trumped-up criminal charges while the phone of former President Corazon Aquino, who had earlier called for Arroyo’s resignation, was wiretapped.
Under Arroyo, the infrastructure of fraud has been well-entrenched apparently with the complicity of the President’s allies in Congress, government agencies, local government executives, members of Comelec as well as loyalist forces in the AFP and PNP. It is this same infrastructure that was mobilized in defending Arroyo from impeachment complaints, in ensuring presidential survival amid clamors for her removal and in conducting repressive measures against the anti-Arroyo opposition camp, military rebels, militant groups and progressive party-lists. It is also the same infrastructure that backed Arroyo’s agenda for constitutional change. The machinery of fraud is intrinsically linked with the contingency of presidential power.
Fraud is here to stay and it has grown far worse election after election. Reforms that would make the Comelec an independent, neutral and effective poll body have not been instituted. Reforms demanded by poll watchers and reform-minded political parties include democratizing the composition of the commission by including representatives of marginal sectors, making procedures for the whole electoral exercise transparent and ensuring the commission’s independence and neutrality.
Political dynasties
Fraud is an endemic disease that has been institutionalized by a political system the government, executive and legislative structures, political parties that remains dominated by political dynasties. Fraud has been part of elite and patronage politics. There are about 250 political dynasties that dominate the political system, whose members occupy the country’s major elective as well as appointive positions from the national, congressional down to the provincial and local levels. These are the same families who belong to the country’s economic elite, some of them acting as rulemakers or patrons of politicians who conspire together to amass greater economic power. About 160 of the members of the House under the 13th Congress come from political dynasties; and there is at least one dynasty in each of the country’s provinces. One wonders how a tiny elite representing only about 0.000016 percent of the country’s 15 million families is able to work for the interests the Filipino masses who wallow in poverty, unemployment and human deprivation.
Fraud is corruption it is corruption committed in the guise of a democratic exercise. Manipulation of election results requires money which is sourced not only from the politician’s own pocket but also from business, contractors, government funds, jueteng, drugs and other illegal operations. It is this fraud machinery that has increasingly determined the results of elections, and it makes election a sham. Even if farcical, elections are important to the elite to give legitimacy to their rule.
Fraud recycles the political dynasties and keeps them in power. It breeds generations of cheaters and manipulators, corrupt politicians, mediocre executives, bribe takers, absenteeism in Congress. It is part of the lifeblood of bureaucrat capitalism.
Fraud may be used to prolong patronage politics and keep family dynasties and crooked politicians in power. But it is leaving the state greatly weakened and the myth of democracy shattered. It generates cynicism among the people, true. But it also gives them a collective consciousness that sham elections and elite government are one and the same, and that fair and democratic elections can only take place under a truly democratic government. (davaotoday.com)
2007 Elections