What allegedly irked La Emperadora was the fact that the group, mainly consisting of neophyte members of the House, was name-dropping as its mainstays no less than the Presidential hijo, Pampanga Rep. Miguel "Mikey" Arroyo, and the First Gents younger brother, newly-minted Negros Occidental Congressman, Ignacio "Iggy" Arroyo who, if youll recall, owned up to being "Jose Pidal". (What a surefire way to stampede congressmen into joining the "new" KAMPI.)
The fact that the "revived" KAMPI (Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino) had been founded by GMA in 1997, since she needed a party at the time, apparently didnt cut any ice with GMA. The message quietly, almost secretly, sent its 72 members was: The K-4 coalition and the Lakas-CMD are doing fine, thank you, so cease and desist lest you capsize the boat. After all, didnt JDV do yeoman work in getting La Presidenta re-elected? The President needs Sunshine Joe" and his sweet-talking ways today more than she needs Ronnies . . . er, talents. The election, after all, is over.
Theres an old American saying, which Americans dont always follow. It says : "If it aint broke, dont fix it."
Enough political shenanigans and conspiracies already!
With the elections out of the way (all but the shouting and the protesting), Im sure that the switch to parliamentary will now be hotly discussed and debated. My caveat is that it might, as in Italy, lead to revolving-door governments. For all his serious troubles and the vicious attacks hurled against him, the current Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, whos been in office only three years, has been the longest-lasting Prime Minister! What I fear if we try the same set-up here is that whoever becomes Prime Minister will be constantly i.e., daily dickering and bargaining with his fellow MPs (members of parliament) so they wont cast a "no confidence" vote and dissolve the government. Even if the new Constitution declares that this wouldnt apply for the first few years, it would eventually be the way Parliaments operate, governments get "dismissed," and new elections scheduled.
Then, wed only have the same men and women, and dynasties to boot, ruling the roost a change in script, but no change of cast. Those are the caveats I must insert. Otherwise, in desperation (since the present system, even more so our electoral process, has obviously broken down), Im willing to try "parliamentary" on the off-chance that, somehow, it might work.
Moreover, the overwhelming plus of electing one Parliament as our legislative body is the fact that the quarrelsome, foot-dragging Senate would be abolished. (This is why Senate President Franklin Drilon and the Senators dont want a change to "parliamentary" theyd all, 24 of them, be out of a job.) Then, a switcheroo to "parliamentary" could hopefully be an occasion to amend the Constitution to also abolish "election by party-list", which was slipped into the 1987 Cory Constitution and has been getting the wrong persons, including hardline Communists and the Radical Left, sneaked into the House of Representatives under different patriotic-sounding party-list labels. Are these solons using their P65 million per year "pork barrel" or development funds to underwrite Communist rebellion? There may be no tangible "proof", but the suspicion lingers. Imagine the taxes of poor Juan de la Cruz being misused to underwrite a revolution or a Red take-over?
Let me say it loud and clear (stubborn bigoted me!): Our people should know who theyre electing, with his or her name posted and each aspirant personally campaigning for an individual, specific Congressional district. Sure, the names of party-listers are on the web-site, but who among our 32 million voters takes pains to access the web-site, and identify these people, and research their true backgrounds?
The so-called party-list cant even be called a grand deception: Its a sordid deception.
We are facing an immense, multibillion-peso budget and fiscal deficit. The GMA government is frantically attempting to tax everything in sight in order to raise money to bail out our bankrupt country. Why are we bankrupt? Lets fact it. Because our politicians spend government money recklessly, without self-discipline or hindrance, like its Mickey Mouse money or fun money. For example, if our Senators and Congressmen only stopped giving themselves a huge, outlandish "pork barrel" fund per annum each Senator gets P300 million annually, every Representative P65 MILLION per annum our government would save P22 BILLION per year.
Of course, each legislator claims that these are funds that go "back" to the people. Yep, tell me another windy.
If we save P22 billion yearly, wed be well on our way to solving the deficit problem. Its a case of simple, honest arithmetic. What does a Senator, who has no home constituency to serve, need P300 million yearly in pork barrel for? His pet charities or projects? What if reductio ad absurdum their pet projects or charities are mostly themselves?
The Reyes replacement of resigned DILG Secretary Joey Lina is no Cabinet reform at all. Reyes simply switched jobs in the same Cabinet.
The President will have to send a clearer message of revamp and reform in her next Cabinet appointments. A rigodon or a game of musical chairs wont do.
Two posts, of course, bear watching. How theyre filled will signal whether or not GMA plans to pay a political debt to an influential religious sect. These are the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Land Transportation Office (LTO). During the previous Joseph Estrada Administration, the DOJ was headed by two members of the Iglesia ni Cristo, first Justice Serafin Cuevas, then Justice Secretary Artemio Tuquero. The LTO, for its part, had for decades been "influenced" by the INC, its final boss during that era having been Col. Filemon Cuevas. In fact, during Eraps administration, Atty. Benjamin Calima, house counsel of "Mon" Cuevass Amalgamated Motors Philippines, Inc. (AMPI), had been the LTO chief.
So, abangan.
On the other hand, the DOJ post is being eyed, with equal ferocity, by a member of the House of Representatives who played a key role in the joint canvass committee. The former solon, whose term just ended (he was term limited in his Visayan district) has been lobbying for the DOJ Secretaryship, even hinting that the post had been offered to him by GMA as early as February this year.
Since I returned from Rome, nothing but political talk and rumors about Cabinet posts being filled by this guy or that, or this lady or that, have besieged my ears. I know that Im home.
At least, while there has been a lot of backstabbing, nobody unlike Rome has been stabbed to death in the Senate. At least, I must add, the stabbing to death of Julius Caesar was a straightforward, though murderous event.
Here, even the Senate Presidency may be up for grabs, despite the confidence being exuded by the incumbent Senate President Frank Drilon.
For instance, if GMA gets annoyed by lets say Franklin continually opposing a shift to a parliamentary form of government, La Emperadora might turn to his challenger, Senator Manny Villar. A Villar "upset" of Frank is not as far-fetched as one might think. Villar, Ive heard, is supported by the Opposition Senators, who number eight. If he managed to attract additional support of Senators Joker Arroyo, Kiko Pangilinan and Ralph Recto, Villar will be in reach of the top Senate post. A little push from Malacañang could topple Drilon by one vote.
But these are merely whispers, or wheels within wheels.
How could our politicians remain happy if they werent perpetually plotting? These hijinks also keep our media busy, speculating and gossiping. I wish we could somehow abolish "politics". But here its not just a way of life its a way of making a living.