Liberal Party standard bearers Senators Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III
and Mar Roxas are worried that the first automated elections in May
would end up in total failure due to the removal of safeguards in
ballots and faulty implementation of several features of the automated
election system (AES).
In a letter to Commission on Elections chairman Jose Melo, Aquino and
Roxas expressed concerns that the poll body is running out of time to
fully ensure the success of the automated elections and might need to
resort to manual counting.
“The unrealistic and abbreviated timeline observed by the Comelec, as
well as the consequent alarming delays in the production of election
paraphernalia, create a possibility for the occurrence of a failure of
elections,” they said in the letter.
“Further, we are particularly disturbed by the fact that the
Commission and Smartmatic-TIM have disabled or entirely removed crucial
safeguards in the various components of the AES,” they added.
The removal of crucial safeguards, which are required under the law,
they said, would present an opportunity for massive electoral fraud by
certain sectors that are desperate to hold on to power beyond their
constitutional mandate.
LP's general campaign manager, Florencio Abad, said Aquino and Roxas
and the entire leadership of LP were alarmed by the "overwhelming
evidence that there is a grand conspiracy to make the elections fail and
get someone in power now to stay beyond June 30."
Aquino and Roxas, Abad said, cited eight reasons to justify their
claim of a possible failure in the implementation of automated poll
system.
First, the poll body allegedly prevented a timely and genuine review
of the source code by political parties and other interested
stakeholders;
Second, the lack of means to verify ultra-violet marks in the
official ballots.
During the site visit of candidates to the National Printing Office
(NPO) on March 11, the LP said, the Comelec and Smartmatic-TIM confirmed
that the built-in capability of the PCOS machines to read and verify
the hidden ultra-violet security mark on the official ballot have been
disabled.
Third, the LP said the parallel random manual audit as required under
the law should be undertaken by an independent auditor prior to the
electronic transmission of election results and proclamation.
Fourth, the refusal to accredit NAMFREL-CBCP-NASSA as citizens’ poll
watchdog group.
Fifth, the "unfair ballot design," that allegedly favored Senator
Manny Villar, Aquino's closest rival in the presidential race.
Sixth, the lack of contingency/back-up plans in case of a systems
breakdown or any such eventuality that would result in the delay,
obstruction or non-performance of the process.
"Considering the lack of safeguards, delays, tight schedules and
other problems in the implementation of the automated elections, it is
imperative for the Comelec to prepare for manual elections as a
contingency or back-up measure," said the LP.
Seventh, the disqualification of LP candidates in the past few
months.
The LP noted a spate of disqualifications, specifically targeting
their candidates like Pampanga Governor Ed Panlilio, Isabela Gov.Grace
Padaca and popular actor Richard Gomez.
And eight, the pending resolution of the poll body to the petition of
Villar's Nacionalista Party against the LP's status of being the
dominant minority party.
David Mikael Taclino
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