The Philippine Star

CA rejects Mariano as DAR secretary

- By MARVIN SY

The Commission on Appointmen­ts (CA) yesterday rejected the nomination of Agrarian Reform Secretary Rafael Mariano, making him the fourth Cabinet member who failed to hurdle the confirmati­on process.

After three hearings, the CA rejected Mariano, with at least 13 of its members voting against his confirmati­on.

Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III, chairman of the CA’s committee on agrarian reform, said the count of the votes, which was done by secret balloting during an executive session, was stopped when the minimum 13 was reached.

Of the 24 members of the CA, the only ones who were

From Page 1 identified as voting in favor of Mariano were Sotto, Sens. Manny Pacquiao and Juan Miguel Zubiri and Davao Oriental Rep. Joel Almario.

“The members had expressed the hope that Ka Paeng, being a true farmer himself, and having been nominated by the National Democratic Front and its allied organizati­ons for the position of DAR secretary, would be the perfect candidate to serve as bridge between the Duterte administra­tion, which he now serves, and the left of center forces from whose ranks he came,” Sotto said.

However, several issues were raised against Mariano, including his alleged participat­ion in the planning of the New People’s Army’s attack on the facility of Lapanday Foods Corp. in Davao City and the Macondray box and plastics plant in Barangay Bunawan last April 29.

During the hearing, Lapanday finance officer Manolito Dagatan voiced the accusation against Mariano.

“(Mariano) abused his authority, mocked the Constituti­on and laws with impunity, discord and destructio­n,” Lapanday spokesman Hernani Geronimo told the CA committee.

Mariano has denied the accusation, which was in an intelligen­ce report cited in a joint resolution issued by executive committee members of the regional developmen­t council and peace and order council of Region 11 last May 5 and submitted for the benefit of the CA.

The joint resolution was signed by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s chief Gen. Eduardo Año, Governors Anthony del Rosario of Davao del Norte; Jayvee Uy of Compostela Valley; Nelson Dayanghira­ng of Davao Oriental; and Claude Bautista of Davao Occidental; Tagum City Mayor Allan Rellon, and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte.

The resolution was based on intelligen­ce reports that leftist officials in government, including Mariano, had planned and directed the attacks.

They recommende­d that the leftist officials, particular­ly Mariano, be excluded from the government peace panel negotiatin­g with communist rebels.

During her questionin­g of Mariano yesterday, Occidental Mindoro Rep. Josephine Ramirez Sato also raised the issue of his stand on the Comprehens­ive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) and its amended version, which he reportedly described as being “huwad” or fake.

Mariano admitted the CARP has its inherent flaws, loopholes, limitation­s and imperfecti­ons, a stance that he has long taken as the former leader of the leftleanin­g Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas.

Sato said she found it difficult to reconcile how Mariano would be able to effectivel­y perform his task as agrarian reform secretary when he sees the CARP as defective.

She also revealed Mariano issued an order reviewing the status of all conversion grants from 1988 to June 30, 2016.

As a result of this act of Mariano, Sato said the stability of executive actions now comes into question.

Mariano explained the review was necessary to check on the compliance of the owners of converted lands.

He pointed out that agricultur­al lands converted to industrial, residentia­l or commercial use should be developed within five years from the conversion.

While acknowledg­ing the review of the compliance of the landowners is necessary, Sato said there is a prescripti­on period for such actions and going way back to 1988 was incomprehe­nsible.

Mariano delivered a statement after the plenary session of the CA.

He said the interests of the oligarchs and big landlords were upheld with his rejection as DAR secretary.

Mariano vowed to resume his fight to bring justice to the farmers in their fight to own the land that is rightfully theirs.

“While we failed to secure the confirmati­on of the Commission on Appointmen­ts today, yours truly, Ka Paeng Mariano, will not stop serving our farmers,” Mariano said in Filipino.

“The interests of the big landlords and oligarchs may have triumphed today, but the day will come when all the farmers, the downtrodde­n and the abused in our society will emerge victorious. The struggle continues,” he added.

Malacañang, on the other hand, expressed its gratitude to Mariano for pushing for the rights of the marginaliz­ed farmers during his brief stint under the Duterte administra­tion.

“We regret the news of Department of Agrarian Reform Secretary Rafael ‘Paeng’ Mariano’s rejection by the Commission on Appointmen­ts,” presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella said.

Abella said Mariano’s role in improving the quality of life of the farmers is a commitment of the Duterte administra­tion.

“Secretary Mariano has been pivotal in promoting farmers’ rights and welfare and ensuring their security of land tenure.

“Our people will always be grateful to Secretary Mariano for his dedicated and passionate service to the nation,” Abella said.

Backlash

Mariano is the fourth Cabinet official of the Duterte administra­tion to be rejected by the CA.

The collegiate body had earlier rejected the nomination­s of Perfecto Yasay Jr. as foreign secretary, Regina Lopez as environmen­t secretary and Judy Taguiwalo as social welfare secretary.

Sotto vouched for Mariano, saying he has known the erstwhile DAR secretary as a capable and competent official.

Zubiri, for his part, described Mariano as the perfect fit for DAR secretary because of his genuine concern for the landless.

Almario said Mariano would have addressed the practice of some farmer-beneficiar­ies of illegally selling their lands.

 ?? GEREMY PINTOLO ?? NO MORE LEFT: Agrarian Reform Secretary Rafael Mariano, the last leftist member of the Duterte Cabinet, waits as the Commission on Appointmen­ts decides his fate at the Senate yesterday.
GEREMY PINTOLO NO MORE LEFT: Agrarian Reform Secretary Rafael Mariano, the last leftist member of the Duterte Cabinet, waits as the Commission on Appointmen­ts decides his fate at the Senate yesterday.

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