The May 12 poll, overseen by the EU Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) witnessed high turnout and robust media coverage, but also “unacceptable levels of election-related violence” and “credible indications” of vote-buying through cash, goods and partisan welfare handouts, the mission’s chief observer Marta Temido told a press conference on Wednesday.
Temido, a member of the European Parliament, said voters had shown “strong commitment to democracy and civic values despite the persistence of vote-buying” – a practice the Commission on Elections (Comelec) had only “partially addressed” through stricter regulations.

Temido said the election had taken place against the backdrop of limited electoral competitiveness due to “the continued dominance of a few political families” and “subjective limitations on the right to stand”.