Manila Bulletin

Pangilinan files bill sanctionin­g political turncoats

- By MARIO B. CASAYURAN

Opposition Senator Francis N. Pangilinan sought yesterday to institutio­nalize and strengthen political parties of the Philippine­s as pillars of the country’s democratic system by filing a bill seeking to, among other things, disqualify political turncoats from office.

Pangilinan, Liberal Party (LP) president, said his Senate Bill 421 or the Political Party System Act seeks to create a state subsidy fund for political parties to enable them to build meaningful political identities, policy-based platforms and agenda, and internal democratic structures.

“If we are to encourage a bigger part of the electorate to be critical thinkers and have informed positions on issues that affect the country, we need to establish a credible political party system where people who have the same ideologies and advocacies can work toward the promotion of said beliefs. Dapat tayong lumayo sa trapo politics (We must move away from personalit­y and patronage politics),” Pangilinan

said.

Aside from providing state subsidies to political parties, the bill seeks the following reforms on the political party system:

• Make campaign finance more transparen­t;

• Prohibit political turncoatis­m;

• Strengthen citizen-parties linkages

“If political parties are statefunde­d, the public can demand accountabi­lity and transparen­cy from parties and candidates. Political turncoatis­m shall be a ground for the disqualifi­cation of candidates, while parties that accept turncoats shall be disqualifi­ed from receiving the state subsidy. Moreover, party-members shall be required to uphold the values and ethical standards on their public lives,” Pangilinan stressed.

Pangilinan said that unless there is a clear ideologica­l line that separates our political parties from one another and politician­s are free to jump ship from one party to another out of convenienc­e, we will be stuck in the brand of politics that is plaguing our country today.

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