The Philippine Star

Joma: Duterte to become fascist dictator under new charter

- By JOSE RODEL CLAPANO With Edith Regalado

The proposed Charter change (Cha-cha) for a federal form of government is intended to install President Duterte as a fascist dictator, Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) founding chairman Jose Maria Sison said last Monday.

In a statement titled “Why the Duterte regime is isolated and hated by the Filipino people” posted last July 14 in the National Democratic Front (NDF) website, Sison said the overwhelmi­ng majority of the people vigorously oppose Cha-cha that would put Duterte in a position of absolute power.

“Duterte is obsessed with establishi­ng a fascist dictatorsh­ip a la (Ferdinand Marcos Sr.), his political idol, whose extrajudic­ial killings of around 3,500 over 14 years of autocratic rule he has already surpassed several times in only two years,” Sison said.

Sison said Duterte’s crackdown is now directed against the CPP and its armed wing New People’s Army (NPA) as well as leaders and activists of democratic organizati­ons in the anti-Duterte front.

“They are coordinate­d in railroadin­g the Cha-cha for federalism as the draft contains provisions that allow Duterte to have legislativ­e and judicial powers in addition to executive powers during the transition period,” Sison said.

Sison noted that the same trick was used by Marcos to engineer a coup against the 1935 Constituti­on, adding that Duterte’s allies in Congress assure him to concentrat­e all powers of government in his hand.

“In a futile effort to deceive the people, he has announced that he would step down as soon as the fascist type of federal constituti­on would be ratified. But the people do not believe that he would give to another person what he has long craved for,” said Sison.

The CPP founding chairman said Duterte is obsessed with monopolizi­ng political power and accused the President of deliberate­ly blocking the government and NDF negotiatio­ns for political and constituti­onal reforms.

“Duterte admits that he knows nothing about economics. But he has chosen as policymake­rs or economic managers economists who adhere to the neoliberal policy regime,” Sison said.

AFP, PNP resentment

Sison also claimed that there is growing resentment with in the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s and Philippine National Police against Duterte because of being overworked and put in harm’s way too often.

“The less deserving among them get promoted. They are being used for extrajudic­ial killings and other criminal purposes,” Sison said.

Sison said active and retired officials emulate the examples of those who withdrew support from Marcos in 1986 and Joseph Estrada in 2001 and helped effect their ouster.

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