Panay News

Charter Change is not genuine change

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THE CAMPAIGN Against the Return of the Marcoses and Martial Law ( CARMMA) is one with the patriotic, nationalis­t and pro- people Filipinos i n opposing the Marcos- instigated charter change.

We strongly believe that all these efforts of Congress to railroad charter change – first, by the hasty collection of signatures through the so- called People’s Initiative, and second, through the passage of Resolution of Both Houses No. 6 – are upon the marching orders of the president, Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

These recent moves to amend the 1987 Constituti­on reminds us of how Marcos Jr.’s dictator father, hijacked the 1971 Constituti­onal Convention. The present generation should learn from history: how delegates to the 1971 ConCon were bribed to favor constituti­onal amendments including the lifting of term limits of the president. Let us remember the Quintero exposé, making the ConCon an obvious ploy to keep the Marcoses in power. After failing to do so and being hell-bent to stay in power beyond constituti­onal term limits, Marcos Sr. declared martial law, and railroaded the passage of the 1974 Constituti­on which provided a veneer of legitimacy to the dictatorsh­ip.

We maintain that opening the country’s economy to 100% foreign ownership is an attack on our sovereignt­y and patrimony. It does not guarantee developmen­t for the majority. Marcos Jr., his allies, including those who launched the cheap “Edsa- pwera” campaign, are lying to their teeth when they proclaim that constituti­onal amendments are aimed only at amending the economic provisions of the 1987 constituti­on.

We oppose Marcos’ Charter Change because this will open wide the gates for amendments not only to the economic provisions, but also to the political provisions of the Philippine constituti­on. Amendments to the constituti­onal provisions on the party-list system, as well as the prohibitio­n of foreign military bases on Philippine soil, are not far-fetched.

The Marcoses have done everything in the past to perpetuate themselves into power. They are now trying to do it again.

As we commemorat­e the 38th year of the People Power uprising, we choose to learn from history and reject Charter Change. We believe that genuine developmen­t should come from the people’s interests and demands. Land, jobs, livelihood, among other basic and fundamenta­l rights, are our demands, not foreign domination and takeover of the national economy. A pro-people economy and a governance system that is truly of and for the people are what’s needed by the Philippine­s, amidst our perennial grave crisis.

Genuine change comes from the people who uphold justice, human rights, accountabi­lity, pro-people economy, sovereignt­y and patrimony. Charter Change i s not genuine change. No to Charter Change! – CARMMA ( Campaign Against the Return of the Marcoses and Martial Law)

Genuine change comes from the people who uphold justice, human rights, accountabi­lity, pro-people economy, sovereignt­y and patrimony.

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