Shun partisan politics in the BSKE, DILG urges Cordillera civic groups


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The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) urged all civil society organizations (CSO) in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) to refrain from engaging in partisan politics as the Oct. 30 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE) approaches.

In a statement, the DILG-CAR issued the call specifically to the members or representatives of the various Local Special Bodies (LSBs) and Local People’s Councils (LPC) in the region.

“We recognize that in pursuing participatory good governance, we must ensure that our CSO partners maintain their autonomy and non-partisan nature,” DILG-CAR Director Araceli A. San Jose said.

San Jose stated that the Sanggunian (council) can revoke the accreditation or recognition of a CSO when they are “engaging primarily in, or utilizing their organization primarily for, partisan political activities,” pursuant to Section 4.9.1.4 of DILG Memorandum Circular (MC) No. 2022-083 or the guidelines for the accreditation of CSOs and selection of representatives to the LSBs.

“We are reminding our CSOs not to side with any other entity apart from the people and sector they represent, engage or use your respective organizations in any partisan political-related activities, as it is a ground for the revocation of your accreditation,” San Jose stressed.

Under DILG MC No. 2022-083, San Jose asserted that all local government units (LGUs), in coordination with their respective DILG Field Offices, may establish mechanisms to address the non-compliance of CSOs to the said provisions. 

She also urged LGUs to coordinate with their respective CSO Desk Officers to monitor their CSO partners' activity.

“Section 6.4 of DILG MC No. 2021-054 also provides that the Sanggunian can revoke the recognition granted to an LPC if “the council allows itself or any of its member organizations to engage or used primarily for partisan political activities. Partisan activities include explicitly promoting the election or defeat of any candidate or political party, soliciting votes for a particular candidate, or mobilizing the organization for electioneering,’’ the DILG revealed.