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Tolentino backs deferment of 2022 BSKE

September 15, 2022 Camille P. Balagtas 234 views

A SENATOR expressed his support for postponing the December 2022 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections (BSKE) on Wednesday, September 14, 2022.

The postponement is embodied in Senate Bill (SB) no. 1306 under Committee Report No. 4 of the Committee on Electoral Reforms and People’s Participation, which Senator Imee Marcos currently chairs. The postponement would move the barangay and SK elections to the first week of December 2023, effectively extending the officials’ terms by another year.

Sen. Francis Tolentino, the vice chairperson of the said committee, stressed that his reason for supporting the postponement is the “urgent need” to amend the decades-old Local Government Code (LGC) or Republic Act No. 7160. The LGC was enacted in 1991.

As the former Mayor of Tagaytay City for three consecutive terms, Tolentino stated that the amendment of the LGC would require a substantial amendment of the functions of the officials enumerated therein. These newfound functions would result in the efficient and effective implementation of the “Mandanas Ruling”.

As confirmed by the Supreme Court in 2019, the Mandanas Ruling is projected to increase the local government units’ (LGUs) share in the national taxes by 27.61%.

According to Tolentino, “I am in favor of a one-year postponement of the Barangay [and Sangguniang] Kabataan elections because it will pave the way for the revision, the long-awaited revision of the Local Government Code. And Mr. President, the time of one year would probably be sufficient enough for our barangay officials to lead [at] the grassroots level, the post-pandemic economic recovery envisioned by our President in the national government.”