ILIGAN CITY— Although it does not believe in the democratic underpinnings of the country’s elections, the remaining communist rebels, nevertheless, have chosen to make themselves felt during this year’s political exercise. In a statement on Thursday, the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) ordered its armed wing, the New People’s Army (NPA), to enforce a set of policies supposedly designed to “protect people’s welfare” in the course of the electoral battle. Article continues after this advertisement“The reactionary midterm election campaign is now underway with big warlords and political dynasties locking each other’s horns, trampling on the people’s welfare with their armed goons, police and military forces, as they fight for the spoils of the bureaucrat capitalist regime,” said a CPP statement issued by Marco Valbuena, its chief information officer. FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Isko Moreno leads 2025 Manila mayoral race surveys NEWSINFO Doctor assaulted in road altercation, suspect nabbed NEWSINFO DSWD comes to viral sampaguita girl’s aid; PNP summons mall guard“The CPP, NPA, and mass organizations affiliated with the National Democratic Front do not take part in the elections. From their revolutionary vantage, the Party provides critical analyses and insights into the reactionary elections, while highlighting the outstanding economic and political issues of the people and underscoring the need for them to collectively fight for their national and democratic interests,” the CPP added. READ: Poll candidates told: No cash for CPP, NPA or face rebellion raps Article continues after this advertisementValbuena said that among others, “politicians are prohibited from bringing armed goons and police and military escorts that usually serve to intimidate the people.” Article continues after this advertisement“Other forms of coercion, use of armed violence will not be tolerated, especially by bureaucrat capitalists who use public funds against the people. The NPA has standing orders to seize the weapons of candidates and their armed goons,” he added. Article continues after this advertisement“Before conducting their campaigns in the revolutionary areas, politicians are required to inform and coordinate with local NPA units. This coordination is crucial to avoid any incidents, including confrontations between armed goons of rival politicians,” he further said. READ: PNP monitoring 3 active private hot shot casino slot games Article continues after this advertisementOnly candidates and their supporters who will abide by these guidelines, according to Valbuena, will be allowed to conduct campaigns in communities within the “revolutionary areas of operation.” In the past, the NPA had set a permit to campaign, which required some form of financial fee and recognition of its political dominance, over certain geographic areas of the country. Subscribe to our daily newsletter Officials have in recent weeks unveiled a string of measures to reignite the world’s number-two economy, with an eye to achieving five percent annual growth. MANILA – The local stock market shed on profit-taking, while the peso ended weak on Thursday. After years of relentless campaignubet63, the military has considered the NPA as already an insignificant force in many parts of the country. Ryan D. Rosauro INQ READ NEXT Bataan buy-bust: Cops seize P1 million worth ‘shabu̵... MMDA: Parts of Edsa up for reblocking, repairs Jan 17-20 EDITORS' PICK Fil-Am attorney general cracks down on price gouging to protect victims of LA fires TikTok users brace for ban: ‘More sad than shocked’ Siargao Surgical Mission 2.0: Bringing healthcare to all Surigaonons PVL: PLDT gets sweet revenge vs Akari, but holds no grudges No rice shortage amid plans to declare food security emergency The House of Franchise triumphs at Asia Leaders Awards 2024 MOST READ Isko Moreno leads 2025 Manila mayoral race surveys Australian Open: Learner Tien youngest into last 16 since Rafael Nadal BSP eyes PH shift to coin-lite society DSWD comes to viral sampaguita girl’s aid; PNP summons mall guard Follow @FMangosingINQ on Twitter --> View comments |