
In the grand theater of Philippine politics, the disqualification of Smartmatic from election procurement activities is like the magician’s final disappearing act, leaving behind a lingering haze of doubt.
The Commission on Elections has severed ties with Smartmatic, the once-magical technology firm that made ballots disappear more efficiently than a Vegas illusionist. As the smoke clears, whispers of doubt and suspicion waft through the air like confetti after a lackluster performance.
The accusations against Smartmatic and ex-Comelec Chair Andy Bautista raise eyebrows, prompting citizens to wonder if the 2016 elections were nothing more than a grand illusion.
Is disqualifying Smartmatic a belated attempt at pulling back the curtain on a politically orchestrated magic show? If so, does this expose confirm the existence of the mythical FVP (Fake Vice President), turning the 2016 elections into a tragicomic spectacle worthy of a political circus?
Only time will tell if this unmasking is a revelation or just another act in the never-ending circus of Philippine politics.
The big question now is: as we say “buh-bye” to Smatmatic, who we say “hello” to? Or is it a given that the old magician will be placed by a new one?