The Philippine Star

‘Bagong Pilipinas kick-off rally not about Cha-cha’

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS

The kick-off rally of Bagong Pilipinas today at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila is not a show of force by the government to support efforts for Charter change (Chacha), according to officials of the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Office (PCO) and Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

“Definitely not. This is an activity by the executive department for the covenant of Bagong Pilipinas, this is a show of commitment of the executive department to do its job and invite the public to participat­e,” PCO Undersecre­tary Gerard Baria said at the Saturday News Forum in Quezon City.

Citing his talks with barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) officials, Bayan Muna chairman Neri Colmenares said the Marcos administra­tion is planning to use the rally to gather support for Cha-cha.

“The administra­tion will also use this rally to push for Cha-cha and make it look that those who came are supporting this,” he said in a statement in Filipino posted on X (formerly Twitter).

The former lawmaker also scored the government for “wasting” public funds for the activity while most Filipinos are reeling from poverty, and noted that government workers are also forced to attend the rally.

“In the middle of poverty and absence of aid, the government would spend for a rally that is irrelevant,” Colmenares said.

Responding to his allegation­s, Baria said that Cha-cha is within the territory of Congress and not of the executive department.

Asked if attendance of government workers is mandatory, Baria said the activity could be compared to a Christmas party in private companies attended by employees.

“It’s similar to a Christmas party. It’s a happy event. We’re not really technicall­y required to attend, but we will give our support for our company, we will join the celebratio­n,” he explained.

He also emphasized that the significan­ce of Bagong Pilipinas, which is about good governance, deserves publicity.

“Press release is not enough. It should be drummed up,” Baria said.

PCO director Anna Cristina Villonco, who is among the officials in charge of the event expected to draw 200,000 people from the government and other supporters, also denied that the rally is about Cha-cha.

“I can assure you that it is not the case. Definitely not,” Villonco said.

DILG Undersecre­tary for project developmen­t management Odilon Pasaraba said they are encouragin­g rank-and-file employees of their department to participat­e.

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