The opposition made it clear that it wanted to scrutinize each of the 176 provincial certificates of canvass. Certain COCs will be cross-checked against election returns there are 215,953 from clustered precincts. Mike Romero, spokesman for the opposition Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino, also said the KNP would question the constitutionality of leaving the canvassing to a joint committee of the Senate and the House, even if the panel is expanded. Its going to be another long week.
Congress has already spent four days debating endlessly about the canvassing rules. Instead of civilized consensus we got comedy a test of which congressman could shout "shut up" louder and throw a more dramatic temper tantrum. Then everyone took a weekend break. Four days can hardly be called a long time, but its an eternity when added to the two-week wait since election day. Today marks three weeks since the elections. Yet the nation is no closer to finding out the official results of the voting for president and vice president.
This electoral exercise has already provided enough lessons on how not to conduct free elections. From the registration of voters to the campaign, from election day to the manual counting of votes, there has never been a lack of causes for national embarrassment. The congressional canvassing promises to provide more.