Petition to Junk
Charter Change, Arroyo Revived
Members of organizations under the
People's Movement Against Arroyo's Charter Change (People's March) and
Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan or New Patriotic Alliance) have revived
a signature drive opposing charter change and calling for Arroyo's
immediate resignation.
By Emily Vital
Bulatlat
Call it hitting two
birds with one stone.
Members of
organizations under the People's Movement Against Arroyo's Charter Change
(People's March) and Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan or New Patriotic
Alliance) have revived a signature drive opposing charter change and
calling for Arroyo's immediate resignation.
In its petition,
People's March cited five reasons why people should oppose charter change.
The number one reason is: "Charter change is a ploy to perpetuate Mrs.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in power by setting aside serious questions about
her legitimacy and legalizing her term until 2010 and perhaps beyond."
"We want to reiterate
the demand of the majority: Arroyo's resignation," lawyer Nasser
Marohomsalic, People’s March convenor, said. “Mrs. Arroyo has refused to
listen to the people's real outcry."
People's March was
formed on Feb. 16 this year. Former Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr.
led the formation of the broad alliance.
Other convenors
include Prof. Roland Simbulan, Msgr. Ernesto Cruz (Parish Priest, San
Miguel Pro-Cathedral Church), Fr. Joe Dizon (Gloria Step Down! Movement),
Atty. Neri Colmenares (Counsel for the Defense of Civil Liberties or Codal),
Dr. Carol P. Araullo (Bayan), and Former Labor USec. Amado Gat. Inciong.
Bishops Deogracias
Iñiguez, Alberto Ramento, and Godofredo David also signed the petition.
In a statement,
Marahomsalic said, "While Sigaw ng Bayan (The People’s Clamor) coalition
uses deception and bribery to gather millions of signatures, ours will be
a product of persuasion and education."
Sigaw ng Bayan, a
coalition of sectoral organizations, vowed to gather five million votes
for charter change. The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)
issued a memorandum calling for barangay (village) assemblies March 18.
In an interview, a
taxi driver who requested not to be named, related that his two grandsons
were given 20 kilograms of rice each by teachers at an elementary school
in Valenzuela. "Ang kapalit lang daw ay mga pangalan ng magulang nila.
Hindi ko naman alam na gagamitin pala iyon para sa cha-cha" (In
exchange they only had to give the names of their parents. I didn’t know
these were going to be used for charter change), he said.
President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo herself endorsed the people's initiative. "The true power
of the people is being felt with the signature campaign to change our form
of government," said Arroyo in a speech at the World Bank-sponsored
Philippines Development Forum in Tagaytay City.
Before such
declaration, Arroyo's Cabinet and advisers denied any involvement in Sigaw
ng Bayan's signature drive.
"Arroyo must not
twist the meaning of people power, " said Bayan secretary-general Renato
Reyes, Jr. "She is fooling herself. Charter Change will not benefit the
people but Arroyo and her imperialist master."
Reyes said charter
change will undermine the national patrimony and sovereignty. Foreign
entities, he said, will be granted 100 percent ownership of land, public
utilities, mass media, advertising firms and educational institutions.
"Arroyo desperately needs the US government's continuing support," he
added.
Reyes clarified the
signature campaign is not comparable to Sigaw ng Bayan's petition. "There
is no point of competing with a signature drive that is dubious," he said.
"What we want is to provide a venue for people to register their
anti-Charter Change and anti-Arroyo sentiments. We will not seek
authentication from a commission whose credibility has been tainted. The
signatures that we have gathered are genuine." Bulatlat
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