Is history repeating itself?
Date: Saturday, December 30 @ 17:21:57 CST
Topic: Vol. XVI, No. 04


In their mad rush to keep themselves in power, the Philippine House of Representatives most of whose members are prevented by the 1986 Constitution from seeking a fourth three-year term are pushing to amend the charter. Supporting them is no less than President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo whose term also expires four years from now, and without the possibility of reelection.

***** The most convenient way to circumvent this prohibition is to amend the charter and switch to a parliamentary form of government. Under this system, all of them could run for reelection as much as they want to. They claim that the parliamentary form will do away with the paralysis that blocks progress under the present system, stop corruption and get the country moving forward.

***** The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines said this move  was “scandalous, fraudulent and immoral” and called on the people to rally against it. Jaro Archbishop Angel Lagdameo, CBCP president, said it is not the Constitution that needs to be changed, but the people in government who are corrupt. Having failed to change the charter by People’s Initiative and Constituent Assembly, the President and her minions in the House are turning their sights to the Constitutional convention. They are prepared to circumvent all current laws to achieve their aim, even to the point of making the Senate a nonentity and the people as innocent bystanders.

***** Many have forgotten that when President Ferdinand Marcos wanted to perpetuate himself in power, he forced Congress which was then dominated by his party to call for a Constitutional Convention to change to the parliamentary system arguing like Arroyo that the present system is a stumbling block to progress.

***** Had the bishops not reacted, Arroyo would have cancelled the May 2007 election in which millions of overseas Filipinos are now eager to participate.

***** What is most disconcerting to Filipinos at home and abroad is that President George W. Bush does not seem to know what is happening in the Philippines today. He does not seem to be aware of Arroyo’s short-circuiting of democracy and the continuing human rights violations.

***** When Ambassador Willy C. Gaa early this month presented his credentials to Bush this month, the US president said the Philippines “is a shining example of democracy” in Asia. This reminds one of what the President’s father, George H. W. Bush, then Reagan’s Vice President. During a call on dictator Marcos in Malacanang, George H said:“We admire your adherence to democratic principles!”

***** Is history repeating itself?







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