Dunay usa ka Sangguniang Kabataan official nga giingong gisumbag sa usa ka barangay councilor sa Kamagayan, Cebu City.
Atong paminawon ang iyang estorya.
Nagkaduol na ang BSKE karong October 30.
Unsa man ang mga kalihokan nga maisip nga premature campaigning?
Atong sayron pinaagi ni COMELEC Cebu Province Spokesman Omar Sharif Mamalinta.
Kana ug uban pa sa Beyond the Headlines.
Atong paminawon ang iyang estorya.
Nagkaduol na ang BSKE karong October 30.
Unsa man ang mga kalihokan nga maisip nga premature campaigning?
Atong sayron pinaagi ni COMELEC Cebu Province Spokesman Omar Sharif Mamalinta.
Kana ug uban pa sa Beyond the Headlines.
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00:38 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
00:41 --beyond the headlines.
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01:05 --viewers, beyond the headlines.
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01:12 That's true, Flora.
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01:15 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:18 --premature campaigning.
01:20 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:23 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:26 --elections.
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01:35 --premature campaigning.
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01:40 --premature campaigning.
01:42 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:44 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:47 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:51 --violation.
01:52 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:56 --elections.
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01:58 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:59 OK.
02:00 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:03 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:05 Floor, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:10 Commission on Elections, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:13 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:14 Election Officers, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:17 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:20 Sir Omar, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:23 Sir Luigi, Ma'am, Floor, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:30 --listeners and viewers, behind the headlines.
02:33 All right.
02:34 Sir Omar, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:37 --Sir Omar, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:41 --election candidates, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:50 --violation of premature campaigning.
02:53 So what's the meaning of premature campaigning,
02:55 Sir Omar?
02:56 OK, sir.
02:57 When we talk about premature campaigning,
02:59 according to our task force chief,
03:02 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] director, Jose Nick Mendros,
03:07 premature campaigning refers to an act
03:09 to promote the election or defeat
03:11 of a particular candidate or candidates to a public office
03:14 before the official campaign period,
03:16 meaning [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] outside the campaign period.
03:21 So supposed to be, they have to have their campaign,
03:23 conducting the campaign, starting October 19, 2023
03:26 to October 28, 2023.
03:28 So [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] prior to the campaign period.
03:34 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
03:46 Allow me to enumerate, sir, under premature campaigning.
03:50 So number one is forming organizations, associations,
03:55 clubs, committees, or other groups of persons
03:58 for the purpose of soliciting votes
04:00 and/or undertaking any campaign for or against a candidate.
04:05 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] holding political caucuses,
04:08 conferences, meetings, rallies, parades,
04:11 or other similar assemblies for the purpose of soliciting votes
04:15 and/or undertaking any campaign or propaganda
04:19 for or against a candidate.
04:20 Third, making speeches, announcements, or commentaries,
04:25 or holding interviews for or against the election
04:28 of any candidate for public office.
04:30 Number four, publishing or distributing
04:33 campaign literature or materials designed
04:36 to support or oppose the election of any candidate.
04:39 And last but not the least, directly or indirectly
04:42 soliciting votes, pledges, or support
04:45 for or against a candidate.
04:47 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
04:54 OK.
04:54 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
05:09 By the way, sir, I would like to state this data, sir,
05:12 at least not the idea, that our COMELEC agency is really
05:18 doing their job to strengthen and enforce
05:20 this election offenses.
05:23 So as of October 10, 2023, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
05:27 for this qualification filed, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
05:32 And we also have what we call show-cause orders issued
05:35 by COMELEC, now that's around 5,548.
05:40 OK, sir?
05:41 And then subpoena issued and served, 147.
05:45 Answers to the SCO, or what we call show-cause order received,
05:49 1,934 were received, sir.
05:53 And then possible number of disqualification cases, 207.
05:58 And no factual basis submitted to MOA is 378.
06:03 OK.
06:04 So these data that you just presented to us, sir Omar,
06:07 these are for Cebu province alone,
06:10 or these are local national reserve?
06:11 For the entire country, sir.
06:13 For the entire country.
06:14 What is specific [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
06:15 in Cebu province.
06:16 But this data is coming from the Anti-Ethol Committee
06:21 from Manila, headed by Director Jose Nick Mendros.
06:27 So, sir Omar, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
06:29 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
06:57 Yes, ma'am.
06:57 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
06:58 So the public may file their complaint
07:01 through the committee's email at 2023BSKEPrematureCampaigning@comelec
07:07 or on the Comelec Task Force Facebook page,
07:11 Anti-Ethol@comelec.gov.ph.
07:14 Now, the complaint must send the name of the candidate,
07:18 the position the candidate is running for,
07:20 the barangay and the town, meaning
07:22 the town, either the city or municipality,
07:24 who has a signified candidacy.
07:26 And it is also encouraged [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
07:30 That's part of it, ma'am.
07:32 So do they need to take photos, sir Omar?
07:35 Like, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] a poster or something?
07:39 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
07:49 That can be considered as part of the evidence,
07:52 proving the fact that a particular candidate really
07:57 has done what we call premature campaigning.
08:00 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:02 Some sunshine through photos and videos.
08:05 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:06 So activities like [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:14 or activities like--
08:16 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:21 Does this count as premature campaigning?
08:24 That is what we call indirect campaigning, sir.
08:28 That's another thing.
08:29 That's an indirect campaigning.
08:30 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:34 So you are no longer an aspirant.
08:36 You are now considered as candidate, official candidate,
08:39 for a particular position or post.
08:42 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
08:57 Yes, ma'am.
08:58 That is still considered a premature campaigning
09:00 if they post on social media, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
09:06 candidate for this position.
09:08 So of course, ma'am, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
09:11 campaign period if I get it in the first place.
09:14 And [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] of course, that's part of--
09:20 I have to encourage the public to be
09:21 very vigilant with regards to this
09:23 because they can actually report that to our office.
09:26 OK.
09:28 When you say, does this also count as premature campaigning
09:32 when you go to a fiesta?
09:35 Say for example, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
09:42 Will that be construed as premature campaigning
09:46 knowing that the sponsor is a candidate for the upcoming
09:50 elections?
09:53 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
09:57 For as long as an activity is done,
10:01 it is regularly done because it's a fiesta.
10:03 But the thing is, if it's used to campaign his candidacy,
10:08 so that's another story.
10:10 OK.
10:11 So [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
10:15 Yes, sir.
10:16 Yes, sir.
10:17 True.
10:17 OK.
10:18 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
10:22 So for candidates within the-- for candidates
10:25 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
10:27 consider them as their candidates.
10:28 Like [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] or [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
10:36 allowed during this campaign period.
10:38 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
10:40 [INAUDIBLE] of course, under the Fair Elections Act,
10:44 Republic Act 9006, it's stated there, sir,
10:47 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] measurement sizes of election
10:52 propaganda.
10:52 Say for example, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
10:55 it should be two by three feet long.
10:57 It should not go beyond that size.
10:59 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
11:00 band paper size, it should be 8 and 1/2 by 14 feet.
11:04 I mean 14 inches.
11:05 I mean 8 and 1/2 by 14 inches.
11:07 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
11:09 That becomes a violation.
11:15 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
11:17 Otherwise, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
11:20 OK.
11:21 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
11:23 cost per voter.
11:24 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
11:25 Yes, of course.
11:27 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
11:29 statement of contributions and expenditures.
11:32 So each candidate are required or mandated
11:34 to submit their SOSE on or before November 29, 2023.
11:39 But the thing is, they have to remember,
11:41 according to the law, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
11:43 $5 pesos per voter [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
11:47 So if they go beyond that amount,
11:49 let's say for example, 10,000 registered voters times 5,
11:52 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
11:59 I see.
12:00 Sir Omar, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
12:01 What about covered food [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
12:03 posting or promotion [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
12:06 social media platforms, promoting [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
12:10 But during the campaign period, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
12:14 OK.
12:14 That's another very good question.
12:16 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
12:17 as long as [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
12:19 through social media, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
12:20 Facebook, Twitter, or TikTok, whatever,
12:23 is at least [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
12:31 I see.
12:32 So [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] dimensions,
12:34 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] length of video,
12:35 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] restrictions, sir.
12:38 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
12:41 will verify as to the number of hours.
12:45 But for as long as it's your personal account,
12:49 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
12:53 the amount that you're going to need must be reflected
12:56 in your [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
12:57 OK, what if [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
13:02 I see.
13:03 Especially [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
13:06 official or SK [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
13:09 like some production.
13:10 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
13:13 presentation, but as a social media platform.
13:16 Lights and sounds.
13:16 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
13:19 Justifies, sir, Omar, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
13:21 expenses.
13:22 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
13:24 Yes, ma'am.
13:25 It's well justified, proper accounting and documentation.
13:31 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
13:33 So [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
13:41 paid for by [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
13:44 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
13:47 that is being paid for by another individual or group
13:51 of individuals.
13:52 I see, so sponsored.
13:54 OK.
13:54 Yes.
13:55 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
13:57 Come again, sir?
14:04 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
14:05 Yes, sir.
14:10 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
14:11 the moment [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
14:25 and dimension for this qualification.
14:27 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
14:37 Well, of course, ma'am, they are made to reply to the complaint
14:41 filed against them.
14:42 Of course, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
14:44 And then, of course, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
14:49 They have to reply for the particular disqualification
14:52 case.
14:53 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
14:55 to counter the said allegation.
15:04 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
15:06 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
15:08 Ma'am, I can only speak of Cebu province and region 7.
15:33 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
15:34 So far, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] category is green.
15:37 But then, meaning green, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
15:40 peace and order is generally OK.
15:43 But then, that will change from time to time.
15:46 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
15:47 election-related incidents [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
15:50 So [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] color code.
15:52 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
15:53 I think [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] green, yellow, orange,
15:56 and red.
15:56 So that differs [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
15:59 insurgents or [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
16:01 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
16:06 But as of press time, green and colors are region 7.
16:10 And [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
16:12 OK, that's good news.
16:14 So green.
16:14 So [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
16:19 OK.
16:20 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
16:23 For those who are--
16:25 for those candidates [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
16:29 overspending for the--
16:32 during the campaign period, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
16:35 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
16:37 violation, sir?
16:39 You mean for premature campaigning?
16:41 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
16:42 For overspending, sir, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
16:44 campaign.
16:45 Yes, definitely, sir.
16:46 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
16:48 If they overspend.
16:49 So that's under the law.
16:51 Like, this will be assessed, evaluated by Comalec Manila.
16:56 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
16:57 So what penalties can we--
17:01 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
17:02 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
17:06 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
17:07 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
17:08 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
17:09 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
17:10 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
17:11 Under the Omnibus Election Code, Section 80.
17:14 So those who violate this rule may face imprisonment
17:19 of one to six years, loss of voting rights,
17:22 and permanent disqualification from running for public office.
17:25 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
17:28 Yes, for premature campaigning.
17:30 So the cushioned coverage.
17:32 And also, sir, I'd like to add this one.
17:34 At the Contribute Committee headed by our commissioner
17:38 Ernesto Felina Macedo, Jr. And this
17:41 has something to do with the vote buying and vote selling.
17:44 So more or less, the penalty, sir,
17:47 is one to six years imprisonment.
17:49 So, Mona, they really have to be very careful.
17:51 This particular committee is in charge of vote buying and vote
17:54 selling activities that are possible.
17:58 And this is in coordination with various agencies,
18:02 such as the DILG, the DICT, and other agencies
18:08 that can help draft the complaint.
18:12 So in case you have a complaint, they can submit it
18:15 to the Common Law Office.
18:16 And then I'd like to state, sir, where they can get it.
18:22 So the email address for this one is
18:24 committee.contrabigay@gmail.com.
18:27 And then their website is www.comelec.gov.ph.
18:32 Their hotline numbers are 02855-99947 or 82856-74567.
18:40 And their social media, they can contact them
18:43 on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter,
18:46 as well as words of contribution.
18:49 Okay. Flor, do you have anything else to add?
18:52 Okay.
18:52 And additional thing regarding the contraband,
18:55 this is very important, not a witness protection program
18:58 for those who are willing to testify and then later on
19:02 agree, so not a witness protection program for them
19:05 for their protection.
19:08 Is this under COMELEC or the same as DOJ?
19:12 This is under COMELEC, sir.
19:13 Under COMELEC.
19:14 Under COMELEC.
19:15 Okay. So they don't have to worry about
19:19 these reports or premature campaigning.
19:22 Yes, sir. They can report it right away.
19:24 They can vote buy and vote sell.
19:25 Okay. And that is it for us for this interview, sir Omar.
19:35 Thank you very much.
19:37 Thank you for your time, Denise,
19:39 for joining us on Beyond the Headlines, sir.
19:42 Okay. I want sir Luigi and ma'am Flor for the opportunity
19:45 to know, to conduct our voter's education.
19:48 And this is really timely.
19:50 We should be on October 30, 2023 for Barangay NSK.
19:54 Thank you very much.
19:55 Thank you very much.
19:56 Thank you very much, sir Omar, for your very informative
20:00 report on premature campaigning.
20:05 Yes, ma'am.
20:06 It's important, sir Luigi.
20:07 Yes, ma'am.
20:08 Okay. Good luck in your upcoming activities, sir Omar.
20:12 God bless you.
20:13 Thank you very much, sir Luigi.
20:14 Okay.
20:15 This is Omar Shariff Mamalinta, the Executive Director of the Commission on Elections in the province of Sugubo
20:23 and the current election officer in Dakbayan, Karkar.
20:27 We will continue to discuss the issues and problems we are facing in Beyond the Headlines.
20:33 We will continue to discuss the issues and problems we are facing in Beyond the Headlines.
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24:20 Okay. Welcome to Beyond the Headlines.
24:23 It's 12.34 p.m. here in the studio.
24:27 Floor, we have a guest here who is responding to the cases of motorcycle theft.
24:35 Here in Dakbayan, Sugubo.
24:38 If you can hear us, viewers, in Beyond the Headlines,
24:41 we are talking about a motorcycle theft in IT Park that was stolen from a uniformed motorcycle.
24:49 We can't talk about this yet.
24:51 This is a motorcycle hailing app.
24:54 This motorcycle was stolen from a parking lot next to IT Park.
25:01 If you can hear our story, we will talk about this.
25:04 We have here in our studio, Sunstar, the Police Community Relations Chief of Cebu City Police Office,
25:14 Police Lieutenant Colonel Albert Quilitorio.
25:16 Colonel Quilitorio, good afternoon and welcome to Beyond the Headlines.
25:20 Good afternoon sir and ma'am.
25:21 Good afternoon sir.
25:22 For the Cebu City, we are a motorcycle theft, for your information sir.
25:28 We have four motorcycles that were stolen from our area of responsibility.
25:34 In the four incidents, we have solved them.
25:38 If we have solved them, we have filed a case, we have covered it, and we have resolved it.
25:44 What is the period, Colonel?
25:46 For the month of September.
25:47 For the month of September.
25:49 So you have solved four of them.
25:51 Yes, we have solved four.
25:52 You can see four incidents.
25:54 Okay. So where are the areas that were monitored?
25:59 We are in Cebu City.
26:01 In Cebu City only, but do you have particular barangays that you have been to, for your information sir?
26:07 I have been to seven barangays, but I have been monitored four incidents that were solved.
26:13 We have solved them, we have filed a case, the suspects who stole the motorcycles.
26:20 So for the whole year, from January to September, do you have any details on how many motorcycles were stolen?
26:29 We don't have any details yet sir, but we have a motorcycle that was permanently stolen.
26:34 There are some motorcycles that were seen, but we have not found any.
26:39 There are some that are missing.
26:41 Okay.
26:42 So for... so this report was filed in the Rihanda Headlines, in this episode, that the motorcycle was stolen in IT Park.
26:55 You can see it in IT Park sir.
26:58 Did you get it sir? Did you appraise it sir?
27:02 So Luigi's crime is that he parked his motorcycle in a parking lot.
27:06 He parked his motorcycle in a parking lot and when he went out, he was just looking for it.
27:14 He saw the motorcycle and he was looking for it. He saw it and he was sure that he saw it.
27:18 He got it from the CCTV in IT Park.
27:26 Would you know Frank, I don't know if he's still there because I can't find him.
27:31 Wasn't he there last week?
27:33 I don't think so Flore. I think it was within September Flore.
27:38 I will verify it in our Station 2, or Station 4.
27:45 If we can get it from the CCTV and investigate it, we will solve this.
27:53 We will keep this for now, so we can identify them.
27:57 What are the measures that you are taking to the police to investigate incidents of motorcycle theft?
28:05 We are taking the tips that we are giving to the motorcycle thieves so they won't steal.
28:09 You should lock your motorcycle or if you have a motorcycle theft, make sure that it's locked.
28:15 Don't let it get stolen.
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