There were a series of demonstrations demanding that GMA voluntarily step down from her position as President. The demonstrations died a natural death, first, because it was premised on the wrong assumption that she won by cheating in the last elections. As we have said before, there may have been cheating in the last elections but, first, it was by both sides; second, far from the extent that could have altered the true results of the elections. Legally, the only person that can question the results of an election is the loser. In this case, it would be academic because Fernando Poe Jr. died after the election.
We are a democratic country and we, therefore, should abide by our Constitution. President Arroyo was duly elected by the people and should therefore serve her full term in office. People, of course, are not violating the law when they ask that she voluntarily step down from the presidency. But there is no way they can enforce that demand. If they force her, then it is not a voluntary act. Worse, it is no longer a democratic move that upholds our Constitution.
If there are charges against President Arroyo, the place to bring them is in the proper court. People should stop asking her to follow the footsteps of Thaksin. The situation in the Philippines is totally different from Thailand. What must prevail must be our Constitution. It should be the determinant force that will decide whether President Arroyo should remain in power or not.
We believe the country is doing fairly well. People who want change should work for the changes they want. But they have to abide by the results of the elections. President Arroyo is our duly elected President.