So now that the former Capitol consultant is now Cebus governor, the big question begging for an answer is "Can she govern?" Firstly, her political rival, former Agriculture Undersecretary Celestino "Junnie" Martinez Jr., who is still smarting from this very slim defeat (a little over 7,000 votes only), intends to vigorously pursue his electoral protest in an effort to unseat Gov. Garcia.
What is worrisome in the province of Cebu (vis-a-vis Cebu Citys Mayor Tommy Osmeña whose BO-PK party won all the City Council seats) is that Gov. Garcia is facing a hostile provincial board. Vice Gov. Greg Sanchez and 10 out of the 15 board members of Cebu province are allies of Junnie Martinez and so unless there is some kind of political compromise in the next three years and despite Cebus being in good graces with Malacañang, I fear that the province might just stagnate.
For the skeptics, let me point out that in Butuan City, President Arroyo met the members of Save Our Languages Through Federalism (Solfed) who wore T-shirts, and they were the only visible non-government organization (NGO) to meet her. It was there where she mentioned about her call for a Constitutional Convention (con-con) and a shift to a parliamentary system.
Sure, she didnt make mention about this shift in the government in her inaugural address at the Quirino Grandstand nor during her oathtaking in Cebu City because she didnt make any speeches there. If you remember, her visit to Butuan City was part and parcel of her inaugural sortie and yes, I believe that the President is sincere about her goals. Just give her time, okay?
The problem with most of us is were already too impatient to have such reforms. Frankly speaking, I too am just as impatient as the rest of you, but I have always believed in that dictum, "Haste makes waste!" Just look at what haste brought this country when during the first EDSA Revolt, 50 pro-Cory people concocted our kilometric Constitution and ended up bringing back our old pre-martial law problems like the oligarchy and the dictatorships new creation called "cronyism." Back in 1986, together with then Vice President Salvador "Doy" Laurel, UNIDO was calling for a Constitutional Convention to redo what Marcos had destroyed in this fragile democracy!
Now with the euphoria of a new GMA administration, we ought to warn people about making rash or hasty decisions because when they become permanent, they would be difficult to undo. But the excited, soon-to-be re-elected House Speaker Jose de Venecia (JDV) is throwing caution to the winds when he called for a Constituent Assembly (con-ass). JDV knows too well that a con-ass is not acceptable to the Filipino people. Let the legislature legislate the laws that are needed to make President Arroyos 10-point program work and leave the changing of the Constitution to a duly elected group of con-con delegates.
Finally, I gathered also that my friend, Senate President Franklin Drilon, issued a statement against any Charter change for now because it is "divisive." I would like to believe that Sen. Drilon is seriously misinformed simply because he didnt campaign in the last elections. He should first ask his newly elected colleagues like Sen. Mar Roxas or Sen. Richard Gordon before he makes such statements that are contrary to the will of the people who put President Arroyo in Malacañang. Perhaps Sen. Drilon ought to check his friends in Iloilo and there hell realize that the Ilonggos are for federalism.
What of FPJ and Sen. Loren Legarda? Well, elections are over and all they care about is their up-and-coming, albeit very expensive electoral protests and the hell if those who voted for them in the North are now suffering from a natural calamity. If you ask me, FPJ would be more the hero of the Filipino people if the money he will use for this protest is spent to help the poor and downtrodden Filipino. But then, does he really care?