The Freeman

Opposition to Cha-cha grows

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/GMR

The opposition to Charter change (Cha-cha) is gaining momentum as approximat­ely 80 student councils united today with Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) officials and other youth leaders to oppose changing the country's constituti­on.

Calling themselves "The Alliance of Youth Against Chacha (TAYO Against Cha-cha)," the coalition is spearheade­d by various student council leaders, SK federation­s chairperso­ns, progressiv­e national youth and student formations such as Akbayan Youth, the Student Council Alliance of the Philippine­s (SCAP), and the Model SK Network.

Francis Aquino Dee, deputy executive director of the Ninoy and Cory Aquino Foundation (NCAF) and grandson of democracy icons

Ninoy and Cory Aquino, stood in solidarity with the youth and student leaders.

Emphasizin­g the significan­ce of opposing Cha-cha, he highlighte­d its alignment with the 38th anniversar­y of the Edsa People Power Revolution.

“Walang pakinabang ang kabataan at mag-aaral sa cha-cha. This trapo-led charter change will only short-change our future. What we demand is for the government to tackle the escalating crisis in our education system and create decent job opportunit­ies for young people through policy reforms. What we want is policy change, not charter change," stated SCAP spokespers­on Matthew Silverio, in a statement.

The student council and SK leaders urged their fellow youth to join the "National Day of Prayer and Protest" against charter change on February 23, commencing at the Edsa Shrine, organized by the #BuhayAngEd­sa Campaign Network.

They also announced plans for protest activities across various schools and communitie­s, educationa­l initiative­s, and participat­ion in masses led by church leaders nationwide.

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