Manila Bulletin

VP bats for pro-human rights, pro-people leaders

- By RAYMUND F. ANTONIO ROBREDO

In defending democracy, Vice President Leni Robredo said people need leaders who protect human rights and has empathy and not those who display brute force and intimidate people they govern.

“Defending democracy for us means embracing all of its imperfecti­ons and supporting extraordin­ary leadership that will make democracy work despite its imperfecti­ons,” Robredo said.

“Now, more than ever, we need leaders who will step down from their pedestal and walk with the last, the least, and the lost. We need leaders who will commit themselves to the protection of human rights. Leaders that draw strength, not through brute force or intimidati­on, but through acts of empathy and respect,” she added.

The Vice President delivered the keynote speech during the leadership forum held at the Center for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies in Washington, DC.

The forum is considered a premiere platform for discussing issues that have significan­t impact on Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific.

In her speech, the Vice President underscore­d the need for the United States and Philippine to make democracy “more relevant and responsive” for the people in the face of threats to democracy.

“We could, and should, make public institutio­ns more responsive and promote good governance. We could, and should, do more in ensuring that democracy leads to more people living better lives,” Robredo said.

“However, the need to make our democracie­s more relevant and more responsive should never be an excuse to give up on its principles and values. Instead, it should inspire us to seek ways to make it better,” she continued.

The Vice President spoke about the emergence of new modes of “populism, protection­ism, and extreme nationalis­m” that have become “alternativ­es” to “defunct” democratic values.

These, she said, are being spread by various networks on the Internet and social media to “bypass borders and institutio­nal regulation.“

“This has given rise to a new breed of populist leaders, seeking to reintroduc­e tyranny as a more alluring counterpoi­nt to democracy,” said Robredo.

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