Philippine Daily Inquirer

WHAT may explain Rody’s strong support?

- JOEL RUIZ BUTUYAN

Strong headwinds from opposing political forces are in for a collision. Two sides of the country’s political forces have generated these headwinds, claiming that they are necessary for the ship of state to get back on sail. The contending forces similarly claim that the ship of state has run aground, but they lay the blame on different reasons.

Political forces led by President Duterte occupy one end of the ship. They assert that a serious national problem concerning illegal drugs is why the ship has run aground. They blame past administra­tions for allowing this problem to supposedly reach crisis proportion­s.

The headwinds released by the Duterte forces to get the ship sailing again are antidrug strategies. First, a bloody campaign is being waged against alleged drug traders and users, resulting in more than 7,000 deaths so far. Second, Sen. Leila de Lima has been arrested andwill stand trial as the highest ranking public official accused of allowing illegal drugs to prosper in the country. Third, the revival of the death penalty is being railroaded in Congress for essentiall­y drug-related crimes. Fourth, there is a plan to put stickers on “drug-free” homes based on the endorsemen­t of barangay officials.

Forces opposed to Mr. Duterte’s methods of governance occupy the other end of the ship of state. They claim that the ship has run aground because of the violent means employed by Mr. Duterte in his war on drugs.

The headwinds released by these forces to get the ship sailing again include a revived exposé on the Duterte family’s alleged billions of pesos in unexplaine­d bank deposits, as well as explosive revelation­s on the President’s involvemen­t in extrajudic­ial killings in Davao City when he was its mayor.

Aside from the thousands of dead bodies that continue to pile up every day, the kind of governance employed by the Duterte administra­tion is seriously damaging the people’s civil and political rights. The people’s civil rights to life, liberty and security are constantly trampled upon. The people’s political rights to participat­e in government through institutio­ns that provide checks and balances to abuses of the executive branch are also being severely compromise­d.

It is in the field of economic rights that the Duterte administra­tion is perceived to be achieving improvemen­ts, with programs like free irrigation, expanded agricultur­al assistance, free education, wider free health coverage, and avowed plan to end labor contractin­g (“endo”), among others.

What might explain the continued strong support for Mr. Duterte is his perceived decisivene­ss in improving the economic rights of the working class. This probably explains why, despite the horrific violations of the people’s civil and political rights, his support base remains strong.

This should serve as a cautionary tale for the forces opposed to Mr. Duterte. Their efforts to expose him as a dreadful human rights violator may not be enough to win an exodus of converts from among his supporters. The anti-Duterte forces must additional­ly convince the people that they have economic programs better than Mr. Duterte’s.

The reason supporters of the President are zealously against those opposed to him is this: Among the anti-Duterte forces are parties and personalit­ies perceived to have long ignored the economic wellbeing of the masses.

As President Duterte is made to answer for gross violations of civil and political rights, there is risk that he will resort to authoritar­ian rule. And if the anti-Duterte forces wrest control of the government, there is also the risk that, not having learned their lesson, they will resume merely paying lip service to the people’s urgent need for economic uplift.

In the approachin­g collision of political headwinds, whoever prevails between the contending forces will end up betraying the nation unless they genuinely work to respect and improve the full basket of civil, political and economic rights that the people expect and deserve.

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