SUMMIT CONCEPTWho are the convenors of the Summit?
Commission on Elections
Consortium on Electoral Reforms (CER)
Senate Committee on Constitutional Amendments, Revision of Codes and
Laws
House committee on Suffrage and Electoral Reforms
Department of Education
Commission on Higher Education
Why the holding of the National Voters’ Education Summit?
The development of a mature and discerning electorate is a necessary
ingredient in the consolidation and maturation of Philippine
democracy. Good governance is also enhanced through the election by
such a responsible electorate of competent, hardworking and
dedicated public officials.
Voters’ education is a part of the electoral reforms proposed by the
2002 National Electoral Reform summit. Its immediate target is to
prepare the voters for the crucial 2004 National and Local Elections
while its long-range target is to develop a critical mass of mature
and discerning voters. The new modernized method of voting and
counting, as well as the new absentee voting system and the
party-list system, also need to be explained to all voters.
Year 2003 represents a window of opportunity for voter education. It
is a time when people are greatly concerned about their economic
plight due to the ongoing global economic crisis, about the apparent
breakdown of the peace and order situation, and the apparent malaise
or drift in the policies and programs of government. They are
greatly concerned about the quality and capabilities of governance.
In short, politics is already high in the people’s consciousness.
What are the objectives of the Summit?
The 2003 National voters’ Education Summit proposes to share
experiences of all electoral stakeholders in relation to voters’
education, explore on possible ways for coordinating various
electoral education initiatives, and cooperate on a common effort
for voters’ education in preparation for 2004 elections.
Who are invited to the Summit?
All national stakeholders for a clean, honest, fair, and orderly
election process are to be invited. Aside from concerned government
agencies, representative from the academe, media and media
organizations, religious groups, business, non-governmental
organizations, political and party-list parties, and people’s
organizations will be invited. |
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Philippines 1101
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