This story
was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com).
Vol. VI, No. 32, Sept.
17-23, 2006
GMA’s Chacha: Recipe for Dictatorship
Because they have not the fear of God in them, we must try to instill at least the fear of the wrath of a people fed up with lies and of being screwed by their supposed leaders in broad daylight. Let us fight to stop GMA’s chacha in its tracks.
BY CAROL PAGADUAN-ARAULLO
Business World
Posted by Bulatlat
Proponents of charter
change (chacha) have been quite busy lately with the two-pronged tactic of a
“people’s initiative” petition and the convening of the House of Representatives
as a “constituent assembly” without the concurrence of the Senate. The antics
of the government-sponsored pro-chacha group Sigaw ng Bayan (people’s clamor)
and Mrs. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s minions in the House of Representatives are
so blatantly illegal and equivalent to the basketball violation “forcing
through,” they could be easily dismissed as both laughable and contemptible.
But these Malacañang maneuvers are no laughing matter.
The remaining quarter of 2006 is the last chance for cha-cha proponents to
introduce the wide-ranging changes they want before the May 2007 elections
overtake them and dictate the tempo of Philippine political life.
The “Cha-cha Express Train,” as Mrs. Arroyo so confidently named her all-out
effort to revise the Constitution, appeared to be in serious trouble just before
her July State of the Nation Address (SoNA) at the opening of Congress for it
had ran up against formidable opposition.
Aside from the unperturbed anti-GMA movement that looked on chacha as the Arroyo
regime’s preferred means to legitimize itself, there was the categorical anti-chacha
stand of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) and the new
anti-chacha alliance, One Voice, apparently backed up by sections of big
business, the elite Ateneo de Manila University, the Society of Jesus community
and a motley crowd of very well-heeled people.
But now the Arroyo-De Venecia tandem, apparently emboldened by the abject defeat
of the second impeachment move in the Lower House and tantalized by the prospect
of a winner-take-all outcome if the chacha campaign succeeds, is making its
last-ditch effort to get what it wants.
It is taking advantage of the lack of a massive educational campaign that
discloses what is really at stake in GMA’s chacha and ergo the relative
quiescence of the public in the face of what constitutes a looming Palace
coup d’etat.
The Arroyo-De Venecia clique is also taking unfair advantage of having its
political enemies under constant fire, not just metaphorically, but in actuality
through all sorts of legal suits from libel to rebellion and through physical
elimination by way of summary killings, massacres, abductions and torture.
Much has already been said about how the two-pronged chacha attack. “People’s
initiative” and “constituent assembly” are clearly an Arroyo-De Venecia game
plan and therefore all talk about chacha reflecting a groundswell from the
grassroots is a lot of hogwash.
Despite all the efforts of the GMA-De Venecia combine to create an illusion of a
pro-chacha bandwagon – 6.8 million signatures, a series of full-page paid ads
and a run of TV spots – there is no palpable excitement, much less public
clamor, for it; instead there are concrete examples of fraud, manipulation and
the cynical use of public funds for the spurious signature gathering and
expensive media ad campaign.
What is more important at this point is to draw attention to and thereby expose
for all to see that GMA’s chacha is fraught with danger from the proposed
extension and concentration of political power in the hands of Mrs. Arroyo even
as it is clothed in the rhetoric of political reform and economic renewal.
Simply put, GMA’s Chacha will create an unelected unicameral interim Parliament
that is packed with her subalterns and loyalists from the incumbent members of
Congress, members of her cabinet and some others she will have the free hand to
appoint.
Party-list representatives, at least the progressive and independent ones who
are a whiff of fresh air in a Congress filled with opportunists, will loose
their constitutionally-guaranteed right to be in Parliament.
The 2007 elections are unlikely to be held, being left to the discretion of the
interim Parliament itself whose fat asses have the privilege of having their
terms of office extended from three to five years. Thereafter, they can continue
to run for office with the lifting of term limits, and thus spare themselves the
hassle of having their spouses, offspring, siblings and assorted relatives
engage in a rigodon of who runs for Congress, governor, mayor, etc.
The incumbent president and vice president are assured of their stay in office
till 2010 despite a supposed shift from a presidential to a parliamentary
system. The incumbent president retains all executive powers as president and
merely delegates what she sees fit to the interim prime minister. Moreover, it
is the incumbent president who nominates the interim prime minister who will
then be elected by the members of the interim Parliament.
To top it all, a second charter change will take place, through the convening of
the interim Parliament within 45 days from the ratification of the proposed GMA
constitutional “amendments,” to further propose another round of “amendments to,
or revisions of, this Constitution.” This is a carte blanche for the
all-powerful GMA-De Venecia clique to mangle the basic law of the land as they
see fit or as their vested interests dictate.
There is no other course of action than for the people to reject GMA’s chacha so
that legal moves being utilized by its proponents to achieve their malevolent
objectives will not prosper; in particular, the “people’s initiative” petition
in the Supreme Court and the illegal convening of a constituent assembly in the
Lower House without benefit of a Senate vote.
Because they have not the fear of God in them, we must try to instill at least
the fear of the wrath of a people fed up with lies and of being screwed by their
supposed leaders in broad daylight. Let us fight to stop GMA’s chacha in its
tracks. Posted by Bulatlat
*Published in Business World
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