🔒 Closed International observers: The election was not free and fair.

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The election was “not free and fair”.​

Séverine De Laveleye, a Belgian parliamentarian, said this as she presented the interim report of the International Observer Mission (IOM) on the May 9 elections.

De Laveleye, who is an IOM commissioner, said the election was “marred by a higher level of failure of the electronic voting system than ever before,” saying that these were likewise observed:


• Rampant vote-buying
• Disturbing levels of state and military-orchestrated red-tagging
• Incidents of deadly violence

The IOM said the election “did not meet the standard of free and fair [election] because of these prevailing conditions that robbed the voters of access to reliable information, access to the voting places without intimidation, and a credible vote counting system”.
De Laveleye said the widespread irregularities and violence undermined the democratic process that “took place in the most repressive context since the time of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos”.

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Marcos Jr. would have not won if the past admins who helped overthrow the FM regime did what they promised to do, puro kapalpakan nalang at pagpapayaman yung inatupag nila.

Yan lang observation ko at matagal ko na yan na post dito sa old account ko, na a "Neo-pro Marcos" movement will emerge.

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Tagalinis lang po ako ng CR :)

your motherboard though, you should upgrade it dood.
 
I wont agree with them unless they show objective facts to say that "the electronic voting system" was "marred by a higher level of failure". Hindi mo basta basta masasabing madumi na ang isang damit kung namantsahan lang gamungo ang laki.
 
Katakot. Ganto ang nakikita kong future. Parang tokhang. Puro red tagging. Sasabihin adik ka kahit wala namang ebidensya tapos bubulagta ka na lang bigla diyan sa daan. Mamamatay ka nang walang due process.

“The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) offers P5,000 to the locals who, upon accepting, will be marked as a New People’s Army (NPA) member. Partylist members who refuse the money are threatened with torture or killing,” the IOM said.

Last March 25, red-tagging posters from the “Patriotic Filipinos of Baguio City” against Kabataan and Gabriela partylist groups were seen at Barangay St. Joseph Village despite the existence of a directive from Baguio City mayor Benjamin Magalong which prohibited red-tagging posters.



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Katakot. Ganto ang nakikita kong future. Parang tokhang. Puro red tagging. Sasabihin adik ka kahit wala namang ebidensya tapos bubulagta ka na lang bigla diyan sa daan. Mamamatay ka nang walang due process.

“The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) offers P5,000 to the locals who, upon accepting, will be marked as a New People’s Army (NPA) member. Partylist members who refuse the money are threatened with torture or killing,” the IOM said.

Last March 25, red-tagging posters from the “Patriotic Filipinos of Baguio City” against Kabataan and Gabriela partylist groups were seen at Barangay St. Joseph Village despite the existence of a directive from Baguio City mayor Benjamin Magalong which prohibited red-tagging posters.



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Sana all may nakikita sa future. Good job 💪
 
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