THE
CONDUCT OF THE MAY 10, 2004
NATIONAL ELECTIONS
Reports coming from our bishops show that the May
10, 2004 National Elections were generally peaceful.
The personal responses of the bishops to my questionnaire
also show that there were some instances of cheating and
violations of election laws by political parties in their
areas but these did not effect the voting in general. There
were few exceptions, of course.
If there were reports of cheating locally or regionally,
the bishops cannot say that there was a national conspiracy
to engage in massive cheating.
For this reason, we urge our lawmakers to speed up
peacefully the national canvassing of votes. We also urge
complainants to go to the proper courts. Our people expect
the loser to accept defeat magnanimously, and the winners
to welcome victory in humility.
For the catholic Bishops’ Conference
of the Philippines:
+Fernando R. Capalla,
DD
Archbishop of Davao
President, Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines
01
June 2004
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