Outsmarted again

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2019 10:10:36 +0000

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EVERYONE and his sister-in-law have something unsavory to say about Smartmatic, everybody in­cluding President Duterte, Sen. Koko Pimentel, even opposition Sen. Kiko Pangilinan. Do they count as the majority? Apparently not, because Smartmatic has yet to be heard from – whatever for, if the Comelec spox sounds like he’s speaking for Smart­matic?

Now a citizens watchdog, Mata sa Balota (Eye on the Ballot), is ap­pealing to the public to amend the automated election law after a hear­ing held by Congress’ oversight com­mittee. The hearing produced one headline, an admission by a former Smartmatic operations officer that election results from a precinct in Li­gao, Albay were transmitted May 3-9, days before the election. If we’re not always late we’re incredibly, phe­nomenally, impossibly premature in counting votes yet to be cast!

The last election, as observed by tech-savvy voters, was possibly the worst in terms of integrity and trustworthiness. Smartmatic has had enough practice overcoming credibility issues, but with Comelec defending its rights against being kicked out as our service provider, there’s just you, me, DU30, and the world against Smartmatic. The President made no bones about his displeasure when he spoke in Tokyo: “Why are you (Comelec) insisting on Smartmatic? Because of the bid­ding? You should remove that f–king bidding. . . And if you use that in the next elections three years from now, I don’t know what will happen. Something has got to give. Stop us­ing Smartmatic because many don’t want it. . . I don’t know why Smart­matic continues when they cannot even count the votes, and then their machines malfunction when you use them . . .Kindly, I am asking you as a co-equal body, it’s just promoting turmoil, please do not use it,” and so on.

And what reply did he get? Comelec spokesperson James Jime­nez said the President was free to “suggest” a change of service pro­vider. Suggest! An exasperated Mr. Duterte was not hinting at or sug­gesting pulling out Smartmatic, he was commanding it! The problem is not that Comelec is “an independent body” as noted by Mr. Duterte, but that it could not read the message couched in the words “kindly” and “please” – unless Mr. Jimenez was feeling not equal to but above the Big Boss.

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