MANILA, Philippines — Presidential aspirant and vice president Leni Robredo on Saturday pointed out that a “major substitution” incident back in the 2016 elections led to the trend of making placeholders file certificates of candidacy (COCs), as she renewed her calls to revisit the laws on substitution “to plug the loopholes” in the electoral system.
“Sana i-revisit iyong batas tungkol sa substitution para hindi ito naaabuso. Kasi mula noong nagkaroon ng major substitution noong 2016, parang uso na ngayon na naglalagay ng placeholder tapos iyong iba, iba iyong magfa-file,” Robredo told reporters during her visit in Murcia, Negros Oriental.
(I hope the law against substitution gets revisited so it won’t get abused. Because when we had a major substitution in 2016, it seemed like it’s now a trend to put a placeholder, but other candidates will run on their behalf.)
“So sa akin, napapanahon na i-revisit talaga iyong batas, i-plug iyong mga loopholes bakit siya naaabuso,” Robredo added.
(So for me, it’s time to revisit the law, to put a plug on the loopholes as to why it gets abused.)
Robredo did not mention any names, but it can be recalled that in the 2016 elections, President Rodrigo Duterte substituted for then PDP-Laban bet and now Interior Undersecretary Martin Diño.
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There are aspirants in the coming elections who are believed to be placeholders bets, with some political parties even admitting that COCs were filed to save spots for other aspirants.
While the filing of COC is only from October 1 to 8, the substitution deadline is until November 15, a leeway to allow politicians to keep their spots even after the filing of the COCs.
Only when the substitution period has lapsed will the Commission on Election finalize the list of candidates.
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