Groups launch
resistance movement vs. Aquino’s emergency powers, cha-cha, term
extension and attacks vs. Supreme Court
Press Release
September 15, 2014
QUEZON CITY – “When
injustice becomes law, resistance becomes a duty.” Atty Aaron Pedrosa,
SANLAKAS Secretary General borrows a quote from Thomas Jefferson, as
various groups and sectoral organizations gathered to launch a
movement dubbed as “All Resist Movement” (ARM the People!).
Leaders of the Bukluran ng
Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP), SANLAKAS, Kongreso ng Pagkakaisa ng
Maralita sa Lunsod (KPML), Aniban ng Magsasaka sa Agrikultura (AMA),
Pagkakaisa ng Manggagawa sa Transportasyon (PMT) and Partido Lakas ng
Masa took turns in lambasting President Noynoy Aquino’s request for a
Joint Resolution from Congress that would grant him emergency powers
to address a purported energy crisis in 2015.
Leody de Guzman, BMP
President, added, “Two presidents invoked and used Emergency Powers:
Fidel Ramos, when he used it and locked-in the country in IPP
contracts that to this day the Filipino people are paying for in high
electricity rates; and Gloria Arroyo, when she wielded emergency
powers to preserve her fraudulently acquired presidency in the 2004
elections. During both times, emergency powers did not serve the
people’s interest and welfare at all.”
“Why does he need Emergency
Powers? The energy crisis is the result of EPIRA, a law that after
over ten years of existence has proven to have failed in ensuring
power supply and affordable electricity for the people, especially the
masses. If Congress should act to resolve the crisis, it is should not
be to give Noynoy emergency powers but to throw out EPIRA and pass a
new law that gives back the control of the power industry to
government.” decried Flora A. Santos of the Metro Manila Vendors
Alliance.
“Connect the dots. From
appropriating the powers of Congress to stop approved government
projects, declaring these funds as “savings” in order to divert the
funds into other projects, and the cross-border transfer of these
funds to allies and prospective allies, his endorsement of ChaCha for
the expressed purpose of clipping the powers of the Supreme Court, his
innuendos towards term extension, and now, Aquino wants emergency
powers. Doesn’t this smack of Marcosian rule?” Pedrosa pointed out.
The groups also opposed the
Economic ChaCha, spearheaded by House Speaker Sonny Belmonte. Sonny
Melencio, PLM Chairman, described the move to insert the phrase “and
as provided by law” towards allowing 100% foreign ownership in the
Philippines as “an attempt to give foreign corporate interest a free
pass to ravage the nation’s natural and human resources without any
guarantees that it will benefit the entire populace and not only the
factories in export processing zones and the residences of the
propertied classes”.
While Aquino and his allies
give foreign corporate interest carte blanche rights to plunder our
economy, PNoy is going on his 4-European Nation 8-day Tour on a
Filipino labor-pimping mission.”, added Gie Relova of BMP.
“All of the Heads of State
and corporate bosses that Aquino will talk to will find out how dirt
cheap Filipino labor is and how contractualization has breached all
industries in the country and that once the constitution is amended,
it will make it even more profitable for capitalists to invest here”,
Relova said.
The All Resist Movement (ARM
the People) which they described as a peoples’ crusade in response to
Noynoy Aquino’s plans to further plunder the economy and extend his
term in office by amending the constitution and utilizing special
provisions that will grant him emergency powers.
The ARM the People campaign,
as the militants articulated “is also the peoples’ response and
resistance to the crude political maneuvers of Aquino and allies to
secure their political survival in the 2016 elections by the continued
practice of the pork barrel system”.
Pedrosa argued that, “After
the striking down of the impeachment charges before the House, this
call to arms is the logical step forward for an aggrieved and
victimized nation to redress the four-year epic failure of the
presidency of Aquino and the unabated neglect and misery of our
people”.
ARM the People will be
launched this coming week from the 16th onward with a series of mass
actions to bring to Noynoy’s doorstep in Malacanang, to Congress, to
the Senate the resistance of a people who will not allow corruption,
injustice or tyranny to prevail.
On September 21, ARM the
People will hold simultaneous protest actions at the grassroots level
in various cities and municipalities in Metro Manila, and in major
city centers in Laguna, Cavite, Bulacan, Cebu, Iloilo, Bacolod,
Tacloban, Davao City and Ozamiz City.