COMELEC Chairman George Erwin M. Garcia Reaffirms Commitment to BARMM Elections, Meets with Diplomatic Corps for Transparency Briefing
Commission on Elections (COMELEC) Chairman George Erwin M. Garcia met with around 60 ambassadors and consuls from various countries to provide a direct and transparent briefing on the developments surrounding the postponed Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) elections.
Chairman Garcia emphasized that the briefing aimed to ensure that the international community receives accurate information “straight from the horse’s mouth,” preventing misinformation or speculation stemming from unverified reports.
“We
requested their presence so we can personally brief them on what happened in
Bangsamoro — why the elections did not push through — so they can hear it
directly from us, not just from what they see or read in the media,” Garcia
said. “It’s better that the information comes from us, so there is no fake news
or misinformation.”
During the
meeting, Chairman Garcia gave the Diplomatic Corps a firm assurance that the
COMELEC remains fully committed to conducting the BARMM elections within the March
31, 2026 deadline set by the Supreme Court.
“The most
important thing today is to guarantee that the COMELEC is dead serious in
conducting the election,” he stated. “The election will definitely push
through, and we will comply with the Supreme Court’s deadline, as long as the
enabling law is passed. It’s business as usual, and surely, an election will be
forthcoming.”
In line with
COMELEC’s drive for integrity and accountability, Chairman Garcia also revealed
that 27 contractors have already been issued notices to explain alleged
violations of election-related restrictions.
“They have
been sent notices to explain. In the next two weeks, all of them will be called
in according to schedule to submit their counter-affidavits and respond to
possible allegations,” he said.
The
allegations include being government contractors and providing assistance,
financial or in kind, to candidates during the electoral period. Following
this, the Political Finance and Affairs Department will issue Show Cause Orders
to the concerned candidates, regardless of position.
Chairman
Garcia reiterated that these actions reflect COMELEC’s firm commitment to
uphold transparency, accountability, and the rule of law in all its operations,
especially as it prepares for the rescheduled BARMM elections.
“We want to
assure both the Filipino people and our international partners that COMELEC
remains steadfast in ensuring fair, credible, and lawful elections, wherever
and whenever they may be held,” Garcia affirmed. / Via Grace Bondad Nicolas


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