Groups vow to fight
Aquino’s bid for cha-cha and term extension to secure himself and his
pork barrel beyond 2016
By Bukluran ng Manggagawang
Pilipino
August 20, 2014
QUEZON CITY – Citing
President Noynoy Aquino’s innuendoes towards Cha-Cha and term
extension, and his declaration of intent to clip the powers of the
judiciary after the Supreme Court declared his Disbursement
Acceleration Program (DAP) unconstitutional, progressive groups say
this clearly reveals Aquino’s dictatorial tendencies.
In a press conference held
in Quezon City, the groups Sanlakas, Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino
(BMP), Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM) and allied peoples organizations
vowed to take to the streets and mobilize to fight President Noynoy
Aquino schemes to change the Charter in order to extend his term in
office to secure himself in the face of recent Disbursement
Acceleration program (DAP) controversy.
“If a sitting President
flouts the Constitutional tenets on checks and balance by flagrantly
attacking the judiciary, flaunts his control over the legislative
branch, and pits this against the judiciary as well, does this not
endanger the very delicate balance of power of existing constitutional
democracy?” argued Atty. Aaron Pedrosa, national Secretary-General of
Sanlakas.
Pedrosa said that Aquino’s
recent moves against the judiciary, and calls for cha-cha and term
extension reminds us of how President Ferdinand Marcos, who in 1972
was on his last year of his Constitutionally-mandated second term made
similar innuendoes for term extension during the Constitutional
Convention to amend the 1935 Constitution. “We all know what happened
in September of 1972, Marcos usurped absolute power when he declared
martial law and ruled as a dictator for the next 13 years”.
For his part, Leody de
Guzman of BMP asserted that, “the bottom line of recent political
tumult since parts of the DAP were declared unconstitutional by the SC
is Aquino’s intent to protect himself and his partymates from the
consequence of such a resolution, and to secure himself and his party
of continued control over power beyond 2016.
The groups also decried the
refusal of Congress to recognize an impeachment complaint they filed
earlier against President Aquino on the grounds of “culpable violation
of the constitution” and “betrayal of trust”.
Sonny Melencio of Partido
Lakas ng Masa said, “Despite the general belief that impeachment in
our political system is a numbers game, and that all impeachment
complaints that are now filed and being deliberated in the House
Committee on Justice are expected to be thrown out because of Noynoy’s
and the ruling party coalition’s control over the very large majority
of the House of Representative, it is still important and significant
that we and all the groups who have done so, take a stand and file for
impeachment of President Aquino, in the effort to expose the hypocrisy
of this administration’s campaign against corruption, and the nature
of their TRAPO rule.”
Melencio added, “the fact
that we have a House of Representative that will do the behest of the
Executive in order to preserve the pork barrel system and to protect
their hold on power merely reveals the reality that what we have is a
Congress of TRAPOs and elite politicians, not a Congress truly
representative of the people, the large majority that is the toiling
masses.”
The groups called on the
public “not to rely and put their lives and welfare in the hands of
the Congress of TRAPOs, but to secure the people’s welfare and
interest by setting up a People’s Congress that is representative of
the large majority, that is of the toiling masses.”
At their press conference,
the groups announced that on August 25, they will launch a
nationally-coordinated protest actions in major urban centers such as
Metro Manila, Laguna, Cavite, Cebu City, Bacolod City, and Tacloban
City in the Visayas, Davao and Ozamis City in Mindanao.
In Metro Manila, they will
march to Mendiola in the morning to raise their call, and in the
afternoon they will join with various forces gathering in Luneta
against the Pork Barrel System.
Thereafter they vowed to
hold a series of protests in all urban centers nationwide in the
coming weeks. The activists say that these mass actions shall serve as
venues and spaces for ordinary folks to link arms and resist and fight
the Aquino government’s track of preserving their pork barrel, Cha-Cha
and Aquino’s term extension.