Elections and Political Parties: Philippine Electoral System
Elections and Political Parties: Philippine Electoral System
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Aceron, (2009) has stated that a plurality electoral system when combined
with multi-party system is problematic. Aceron further conclude that a
plurality system works best in a two-party system just like in the United
States. If it is applied in a multi-party system just like in the Philippines its
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result does not guarantee a solid majority and a unified populace. Aceron
(2009) further added that there are preconditions that govern a successful
application of the plurality/ majority formula that arguably does not exist in
the Philippines, these are:
Homogenous society
Fundamental political consensus among population in regards to the
majority rules
The probability that the minority can become a majority
Party System
Every political leader in the world is associated with a political party.
Political parties are considered the training and breeding ground of future
leaders. Political parties are tasked to screen candidate selection, formation
of political alliances, political objectives and vision in response to problems
faced by the nation and interest confluence.
In the Philippines, political parties do not have a strong political alliance that
is maintained even after or before elections. Alliances of members are
temporary and usually based on financial support that a party member could
get from his/her membership rather than ideological interest. Membership
in the political party is like membership in a sports team in which the player
can be pirated or transferred to another team depending on financial offer.
The life expectancy of membership and the political party itself is very short.
This type of political party system can be blamed on the political culture of
politicians and political leaders as well as the voters; Filipino voters do not
vote candidates based on party affiliation or party political platforms, their
choice of candidate is based on family name, popularity, and financial offer of
candidates. Politicians do not even use in their campaign slogan the platform
of the party but craft their own motto that can be easily recalled and
remembered by voters.
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Party List System was conceived under the 1987 Constitution and was part of
the adoption of multi-party system. The idea of party list system is to allow
marginalized group or sector of society that is not represented by the
political parties or parties that filled candidates in the elections. Party list
system is also a form of proportional representation in the government
through the lower house.
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Unlike political parties where the name of the candidates were the ones
dominating the campaign, party list groups do not campaign on the basis of
the name of their candidates rather based on the organization or sector they
are representing. In voting for the party list, voters do not write the name of
the party representative but the name of the party itself.
The declaration stressed in the 1987 Constitution was that party list system
will give underrepresented or marginalized sector of society a chance to
obtain representation in the House of Representatives so that they could be
able to participate in the formulation of laws that could be of value to the
sector they are representing and the nation as a whole.
Problems of the Party List System
Representatives did not come from the sector they were representing
Party list groups continue to split in an effort to gain more seats in the
lower house
Party list groups lack financial support from the sector or
organizations they were representing
Party list is often used as a backdoor to enter politics or to maintain
seat in the lower house
Party list is used by politicians to gain more support in the house
Party list groups do not constitute the marginalized sector
Party list groups lack a well-defined constituencies
Do a research about one existing and official party list in the Philippines.
Determine their mission-vision and make a list of their accomplishments.
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Glossary
References
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