Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin reiterates calls for the top brass to stay neutral in the coming presidential elections
It was the message of President Benigno Aquino III to the troops during the 79th anniversary celebration of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in December: Stay neutral in the 2016 presidential elections.
Defense Secretary
Voltaire Gazmin reiterated it in front of the country's top military officers
on Tuesday, January 6, to drive home the message as the election season gets
into high gear.
"In
anticipation of the forthcoming national elections in May 2016, I wish to
remind the members of our armed forces to strictly abide [by] their
constitutional mandate, that they should not be involved in partisan politics,
and they shall not engage directly or indirectly in any partisan political
activity, except to vote," Gazmin said in his speech before the toast at
the New Year's Call, a tradition in the military where the top military officers
and their wives gather in Camp Aguinaldo on the first Monday of the New Year.
The message also
comes a month before the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) homecoming in
February, an annual military event usually graced by politicians posturing for
higher office.
The Philippine
military has been dragged into allegations of massive poll cheating in past
elections especially after the 2005 "Hello, Garci" controversy that
accused former President Gloria Arroyo of cheating to defeat actor Fernando Poe
Jr in the 2004 elections.
In his speech in
December, Aquino admonished those who intend to revert the military to its
"old ways."
"To those
who want to bring the institution back to its old ways: Shame on you, and be
afraid too. Reforms will continue, as well as our efforts to ensure that the
corrupt would be held accountable," Aquino said.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/79952-military-presidential-elections
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