AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, TO THE MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, TO THE COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS, and TO THE FILIPINO PEOPLE
We, the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) and the National Citizens Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL) with a combined service of 44 years have committed ourselves and hundreds of thousands of our volunteers towards…
PPCRV and NAMFREL believe that…
That is if elections were clean, honest, accurate, meaningful, peaceful – CHAMP. That is if elections were free and fair. That is if elections were liberated from graft and corruption.
At long last we have in our hands, as provided for in R.A. 9369, the means for CHAMP elections — the full automation of the election system (AES) for the 2010 National and Local Elections. The AES was actually tested in the 2008 Regional Elections in the Autonomous Region In Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), the most election fraud-prone area in the Philippines, and the result was good due to the following…
PPCRV and NAMFREL now ardently ask…
Dear President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, please use the vast power of your office to be the unwavering advocate of the full automation of our electoral system for the forthcoming 2010 National and Local Elections. We believe in your promise that a new transformed electoral system will be your legacy to the nation.
Dear Members of Congress, please use the force of your authentic actual power to see to it that compliance of R.A. 9369 of fully automating the 2010 National and Local Elections is implemented untrammeled by strange
conditions, and not be perceived as using the “power of the purse” as a tool to derail full implementation of the AES nationwide for the 2010 polls. We believe that the trust the voting public invested in you and your avowed pledge to serve the common good are still the primordial interest that govern your service, your words, your motives, your works.
Dear Officers and Staff of COMELEC, please use the actual force you hold as mandated by our Constitution to stay the course for the implementation of R.A. 9369 mandating full automation of the 2010 National and Local Elections, and continue with courageous commitment to restore credibility to Philippine elections, and consequently to the Commission itself, by cleaning the voters’ list and providing our electoral process with an untarnished Book of Registered Voters, prosecute with the full force of the law those who undermine our election laws from within and without. We believe in the new leadership of COMELEC and in the current determination of the entire Commission to give the Filipino people elections we can all be proud of.
Dear Filipino Citizens of the Republic of the Philippines, let us come together, discern together, pray together and act together, please act together in making the 2010 National and Local Elections the framework for re-defining our identity and re-invigorating our sense of nation.
PPCRV and NAMFREL continue our care of the elections with unabated enthusiasm and hope.
Please God, help us.
(Signed)
Ambassador Henrietta T. de Villa
National Chairperson
PPCRV and NAMFREL
01 March 2009
First Sunday of Lent
[Media Release]
The National Citizens’ Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL) will be holding a registration drive for first time voters on Friday, February 27, 2009, 10:00 a.m. at the San Beda College, Mendiola, Manila. This is part of the PPCRV-NAMFREL-CEAP-COMELEC ongoing project — Bagong BIDA be the change Botanteng Pilipino – Magpalista Ka! — aimed at drawing the students’ participation in the 2010 elections.
Mr. Albert Oasan, San Beda College NSTP Faculty Facilitator who also heads the Namfrel Manila Chapter, thought of coming up with this activity in line with the NSTP Week. “We are encouraging our students to be involved in community initiatives that promote volunteerism and vigilance in safeguarding the electoral process, which is a goal of NSTP,” said Mr. Oasan as he announced the particular theme of the event: “Guiding First Time Voters Towards Vigilance and Responsible Voting”. The National Service Training Program (NSTP) is part of the curriculum aimed at encouraging college students to conduct community service.
Some 200 first time voters who are residents of the 4th and 6th districts of Manila are expected to register in the Satellite Registration Center that COMELEC is setting up in the SBC campus. Aside from San Beda College, students from University of the East, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, San Sebastian College, Centro Escolar University and Far Eastern University will also be joining the event.
COMELEC Commissioners Rene Sarmiento and Leonardo Leonida will be the resource speakers of the event and at the same time oversee the conduct of the registration.
“Mendiola where San Beda College is located has been a traditional site for the manifestation of the Filipinos’ advocacy for freedom and democracy. It is also the cradle of student formation. I am hopeful that this special registration of young voters on Friday 27 February 2009, will signal the pro-active engagement of our nation’s Bagong BIDA – the Filipino youth voters,” beamed Amb. Henrietta de Villa, NAMFREL-PPCRV National Chairperson.

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