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Students hold placards as they gather in front of COMELEC’s office. (Photos by Kenosis Yap/TomasinoWeb)
Thomasians join protest “unjust” election process Ariel Escoto
On Tuesday, May 10, a day after the national elections with faulty voting counting machines (VCMs) , long lines of voters in school, waiting for hours to vote, various organizations and youth groups including Thomasians gather in front of the office of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) in Manila to protest the “unjust” process during the elections. University of Santo Tomas’ Central Student Council (UST CSC) President-Elect, Nathan Agustin, said in an interview that they have to show solidarity especially for those who are disappointed in the election results
and address disinformation especially on social media. On the day of the elections, various groups expressed the need to extend the voting hours due to defective VCMs and the enforcement of health protocols. Voters who experienced faulty VCMs were instructed to leave their ballots and allow the Board of Election Inspectors (BEIs) to insert the ballvots, but some voters refused and decided to wait for the machines to get fixed to protect their votes. However, the call to extend the voting hours was denied by the COMELEC. Despite the faulty VCMs and
long lines for voting, results of the elections have been immediately transferred to the quick account server of the COMELEC. Many doubted the fast transmission of results. “Nagulat ako doon sa mabilis ang labas ng mga resulta kasi sa mga naunang mga eleksyon na automated, inaabot ka ng ilang oras talaga, hanggang umaga ‘yan na naglalabasan, yung mga posisyon”, Ramon Casiple, a political analyst said in an interview. Leading presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos garnered 31, 104, 084 million votes while Leni Robredo garnered
(Photos by Kenosis Yap/TomasinoWeb)
14, 822, 041 million votes. Leading vice presidential candidate Sara Duterte garnered 31, 561,775 million votes while Kiko Pangilinan garnered 9, 232, 873 million votes as of this moment of writing. Amid these figures, the University of the Philippines – Diliman Student Council made an
invite to their followers to the streets. “Takits sa Lansangan!”, they tweeted. The UST CSC Twitter page quoted the tweet “Sama po kami”. Various organizations, including the Thomasians protest in the streets saying “Never Forget! Never Again to Martial Law! COMELEC, Labas!”
No Work and Classes in UST On May 9 & 10 Roselle Gokesan
From May 9 to May 10, 2022, work and classes (onsite and online) at the University of Santo Tomas will be suspended to allow Thomasians to vote in the 2022 National Elections. However, in a circular, UST Secretary General Fr. Louie Coronel O.P stressed that as citizens, we should always vote diligently and responsibly for the sake
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of our country. He even quoted Popes Francis and John Paul II as saying that we, as individuals, should deliberately “promote the common good” and that conscientious citizenship must be evident to us. Several Thomasians have favored Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo and Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan
for president and vice president, respectively. The Robredo-Pangilinan team also came out on top in the Varsitarian’s presidential and vice-presidential polls. For the 2022 elections, the Philippines has 65.7 million registered voters, with nearly half of them being between the ages of 18 and 41.
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