Arab Times

‘Coup rumours’ swirl in Manila

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MANILA, July 23, (RTRS): Philippine soldiers should keep clear of politics, the military’s new chief said on Wednesday, as rumours of a possible coup swirled in the capital after the Supreme Court declared President Benigno Aquino’s economic stimulus fund illegal.

The 120,000-member armed forces has a history of coups and attempted coups. Last month, rumours sprang up of a plot against the Aquino administra­tion because of the fund scandal.

“We should be reminded that as members of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, we should remain profession­al and non-partisan,” military chief

Lieutenant-General Pio Gregorio Catapang told troops at an air base in Pampanga province, north of Manila.

“The DAP (Disburseme­nt Accelerati­on Programme) has become a political issue. We should allow the democratic process to take its course and let the judicial, the executive and legislativ­e branches of government deal with this,” he said. “We should not meddle (but) concentrat­e on our mission.”

Aquino, the only son of the country’s democracy icon, former president Corazon Aquino, is facing the biggest challenge to his four-year rule after his popularity ratings dropped to the lowest levels last month.

His Disburseme­nt Allocation Programme was a 145-billion-peso ($3.34billion) fund to boost public spending, but some of the money went to allies in Congress in violation of the constituti­on, the Supreme Court ruled.

Aquino has become politicall­y vulnerable to his opponents who have mobilised street protests ahead of his State of the Nation Address before a joint session of Congress next week.

“You cannot discount the range of possible scenarios in which the plotters would resort to extra-constituti­onal measures,” said Ramon Casiple, executive director of the Institute for Political and Electoral Reforms, an independen­t advocacy group.

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