GROUPS SET UP ELECTION POST FOR TEACHERS
THE TEACHERS’ Dignity Coalition and the Legal Network for Truthful Elections have set up a command post to monitor all election-related concerns of poll workers on May 9.
Caloocan High School teacher and TDC National chairperson Benjo Basas said that they will accommodate reports from teachers and other concerned citizens from the field.
Members of the TDC from 17 regions will provide first-hand information from their respective localities as they did in the past elections.
“This initiative aims to help our teachers or any citizen who may need assistance from documentation, linkages and even legal help. I used to sit in both manual and automated elections and I am sure that our poll workers, especially teachers may encounter problems with voters, watchers, candidates and even machines,” Basas said.
TDC has established mobile numbers, social media accounts and a Google Form link for easier reporting. LENTE will also assist TDC by providing answers to legal questions through its own hotline.
TDC members who opted not to serve the elections will man the post in their national office in Caloocan City starting 8 a.m. on Sunday, May 8 up to 12 noon of May 10, Tuesday.
Meanwhile, LENTE lawyers and volunteer law students will receive calls from TDC or directly from the public in their national office in Quezon City.
“We are grateful for the generous assistance of our lawyers from LENTE, but aside from this, we will also coordinate closely with government and private agencies including the Department of Education, Commission on Elections, law enforcement units, election watchdogs and the media,” Basas added.
“We call on our teachers and the general public to support this initiative by letting us know the possible irregularities like vote-buying, harassment, intimidation or any untoward incident that they may observe,” Basas said.
“This election, aside from being hotly contested is unique in many ways, particularly in the emotions invested by supporters of different camps. It will surely affect our future as a nation, thus we need collective vigilance to make sure that the votes cast and counted are the people’s desire,” he added.
The TDC and LENTE will submit the documentation of their command post to the concerned agencies to be used as reference for future policies.