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Over 300 media organization and journalist in the country pledge for Election 2022

By Mary Honesty Ragot

July 19, 2021

The Election 2022 Pledge for Philippine Media were signed by over 300 media organizations and journalists in the country on Saturday, July 17, 2021. This is for commitment to a fact-based election coverage.

The pledge read during a virtual forum, and the media vowed to provide ‘accurate, reliable and essential information.

Below is the full text of the pledge for 2022 polls:

EVERY ELECTION is a reckoning for democracy. As journalists reporting on another critical moment for our country, we have a duty to provide accurate, reliable, and essential information that will empower voters and encourage public discussion and debate.

Affirming that:

Election integrity is not just about credible counting of votes, but about clean, level, legal, transparent, and accountable campaigning;

Credible elections need credible media; conversely, corrupted media can further corrupt politics;

Citizens need issues and debates to be clarified, not simply amplified.

We pledge to:

public office and hold them accountable for the veracity and honesty of their every

statement and promise.

orderly, and credible electoral playing field.

by state agents, political parties, candidates, or private groups for their

evidence-based journalism.

credibility, and integrity.

In line with these principles, we commit to:

national and local agencies, the courts, law enforcement, and the armed services.

police, teachers, and all other individuals and entities involved in the conduct of the

election.

on surveys without verifying the source of the polling data, the track record of the

companies conducting the polls, the methodologies used, and the questions asked.

to take part in them.

interest.

mindful of the impact of our work on the safety and well-being of the people and

communities we interact within the course of our reporting.

capacities and competencies in covering elections – as well as the politics, issues,

policies, leaders, and people beyond the elections.

 

Palawan Daily News reporter Honey Ragot takes pledge.