The Department of the Interior and Local Government says candidates and local officials found paying fees to gain access to rebel strongholds will face sanctions
The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) warned local government units (LGUs) and candidates for the 2019 elections not to pay "permit to campaign" (PTC) fees to communist rebels.
Interior Secretary Eduardo Año issued Memorandum Circular 2018-11 which reminds local executives that "giving any form of support to communist rebels" is a violation.
Año's memo states that local peace and order councils must recommend sanctions against violators, if any.
"The DILG may also file other charges pursuant to the Revised Penal Code and other pertinent laws and seek the disqualification of all those candidates who shall be proven to have cooperated with said non-state actors in accordance with the provisions of the Omnibus Election Code," added DILG Spokesperson Jonathan Malaya.
PTC fees will supposedly give candidates access to rebel strongholds across the country.
The New People's Army (NPA), in the past, has urged candidates to coordinate with them for the "conduct of a smooth campaign," especially in areas that are considered strongholds of the communist rebels.
The DILG urged LGUs, the military, and the police to ensure that candidates will be able to freely enter areas where they wish to campaign.
"The DILG is calling all LGUs and law enforcement agencies to ensure that all candidates and political parties are allowed unhampered entrance in every LGU and to ensure the peace and order in all areas...without intimidation or manipulation by any group," Malaya said.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections/2019/220907-dilg-warning-paying-permit-to-campaign-fees-new-peoples-army
Interior Secretary Eduardo Año issued Memorandum Circular 2018-11 which reminds local executives that "giving any form of support to communist rebels" is a violation.
Año's memo states that local peace and order councils must recommend sanctions against violators, if any.
"The DILG may also file other charges pursuant to the Revised Penal Code and other pertinent laws and seek the disqualification of all those candidates who shall be proven to have cooperated with said non-state actors in accordance with the provisions of the Omnibus Election Code," added DILG Spokesperson Jonathan Malaya.
PTC fees will supposedly give candidates access to rebel strongholds across the country.
The New People's Army (NPA), in the past, has urged candidates to coordinate with them for the "conduct of a smooth campaign," especially in areas that are considered strongholds of the communist rebels.
The DILG urged LGUs, the military, and the police to ensure that candidates will be able to freely enter areas where they wish to campaign.
"The DILG is calling all LGUs and law enforcement agencies to ensure that all candidates and political parties are allowed unhampered entrance in every LGU and to ensure the peace and order in all areas...without intimidation or manipulation by any group," Malaya said.
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