Sun.Star Davao

A dubious endgame

- BY HERMAN M. LAGON

(CONCLUSION)

THE narrative of Cha-cha as a tool for the extension of power and the potential transforma­tion into a Banana Republic raises alarms. It suggests a future where the nation’s democratic processes and institutio­ns are weakened in favor of a few.

Such a shift could undermine the very essence of the country’s democracy and the principles it stands for.

Former Chief Justice Reynato Puno’s agreement with Sen. Aquino’s concerns about intensifie­d political dynasties and the potential drawbacks of a federal government further deepens the apprehensi­on.

The notion that Charter change without public trust and a robust anti-dynasty law would only lead to more entrenched political dynasties and further division is a dire warning.

As we delve into this complex and multifacet­ed issue, it becomes clear that the endgame of this so-called people’s, rather politician­s’, initiative may not align with the genuine needs and aspiration­s of the Filipino people.

In its current form and intention, the initiative is more about consolidat­ing power and serving the interests of a few greedy people rather than addressing the pressing issues faced, especially by the least, the last, and the lost.

It is good that Comelec decided the other day to suspend all People’s Initiative proceeding­s to make way for reviewing and amendment rules regarding the initiative. But until when will this conditiona­l moratorium be?

The voices from Iloilo City’s Dinagyang conversati­ons with the youth are not just echoes of concern but a clarion call for reflection, action, and vigilance. The path forward for our embattled country should be one where genuine democratic principles are upheld and where the ambitions of a few do not drown out the voices of the many.

The true endgame of any political initiative should be the welfare and progress of the people, not the perpetuati­on of power by those already in control.

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Doc H fondly describes himself as a ‘student of and for life’ who, like many others, aspires to a life-giving and why-driven world that is grounded in social justice and the pursuit of happiness. His views herewith do not necessaril­y reflect those of the institutio­ns he is employed or connected with.

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