Tuesday, November 18, 2008

CBCP willing to host presidential debates in 2010

MANILA, Philippines - The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) on Tuesday expressed willingness to host a proposed open debate among presidential aspirants in the coming 2010 presidential elections.

CBCP spokesman Msgr. Pedro Quitorio said the proposed debate would enable the electorate to scrutinize the qualifications of those aspiring for the highest position in the land.

"For now, I could say the CBCP through its media office is very much willing to host a presidential debate," Quitorio said during a church sponsored media forum in Intramuros, Manila.

Quitorio said the CBCP has several commissions such as the National Secretariat for Social Action (NSSA) that can sponsor or host the proposed presidential debate.

"In fact in the last election we were thinking about this and so we are wiling to host it. We will study it, maybe we could use this forum to host it," Quitorio said.

The proposal being broached by poll commissioner Rene Sarmiento has already earned support from civil society and a Church-backed poll watch dog Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV).

"For us, that (debate) would be the best campaign method to see what the bets have to offer. Let us see if they [presidential aspirants] could offer a program," said by Henrietta de Villa, PPCRV chief.

"Like in the America… the debate is also a big help to candidates and the public. In the debate, you have to be serious. You don't need to sing or dance," De Villa added. gmanews.tvic

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