EDITORIAL - Tapusin na ang ‘anak ng jueteng’!
Last May 10, East Timorese trooped to polling stations to elect their new president to replace outgoing president Xanana Gusmao. Although the post has been hotly contested, the poorest country in
The day following the election, Prime Minister Jose Ramos-Horta emerged the winner over Francisco Gutteres, the charismatic revolutionary leader who was behind the armed struggle aimed at freeing
But what amazes the foreign observers was the fact that East Timorese managed to conduct a clean and efficient election considering their fledgling democracy. With virtually no untoward incident related to the election recorded, East Timorese have shown the world that they have reached electoral maturity despite the civil unrest sweeping across the country that threatened to ruin their fragile democratic foundation.
Four days after the East Timorese election, it was the
Elections in the
While East Timorese try to conduct electoral exercises with an unblemished record, we Filipinos have remained inutile in our effort to pursue eventual political and electoral maturity. This is because our leaders never simply have the will to religiously pursue political and electoral reforms.
We do not have to take the recent election in the neighboring country as an example of a successful electoral exercise. What we should do is think over those gruesome election-related killings sweeping across the country to consider that we are indeed heading for the road to perdition.
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