MANILA, Philippines—Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chair Sixto Brillantes Jr. on Saturday urged the public to take photos of posters and tarpaulins of politicians that may be displayed in cemeteries on All Saints’ and All Soul’s Day.
Brillantes said the public should be wary of politicians who take advantage of these religious observances to further their political ambitions ahead of next year’s elections.
“Let us be on the watch this (All Saints’ and All Soul’s Day Day). Let’s see if the cemeteries are filled with tarpaulins and posters,” Brillantes said in an interview.
“It would be good if we could take photos of these and then show them around and say, ‘Remember not to vote for them this coming May,’” he added.
Brillantes said he would not be surprised if politicians took advantage of the holidays because there was no existing law on premature campaigning.
“I’m always addressing this to the conscience of the candidates. Don’t take advantage of the others who cannot afford it,” he said.
Brillantes also advised the media to avoid inviting prospective candidates repeatedly for interviews.
“If you want to invite the prospective candidates, make sure that they are all given equal time,” he said.