Manila Bulletin

Voters reelect Makabayan to rock the House

- TONYO CRUZ

In an ideal world, the partylist system would attract outstandin­g leaders from mass movements, civil society, non-government organizati­ons, cause-oriented groups and parties of the poor and the marginaliz­ed.

But we don’t live in an ideal world. The traditiona­l politician­s, political dynasties and several administra­tions have since discovered the partylist system as another means to capture power. They have thus infested the partylist system, to the detriment of the genuine ones.

For instance, the Comelec allowed partylists for small-town lottery operators and for sabungero owners who apparently suffer immensely in our country.

Meanwhile, the Comelec disqualifi­ed partylists such as the Medical Cannabis, Nurses United, and LGBTQ Plus.

The entry of the questionab­le partylists brought to new heights the total number of partylist votes. This is a problem because it means that parties need to have more votes than ever before to capture a single seat. A partylist wins based on its share of total partylist votes, and in relation to the top vote-getters.

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, the Makabayan bloc of Bayan Muna, Anakpawis, Gabriela, ACT Teachers and Kabataan have been outstandin­g as partylist representa­tives. The anticommun­ists have tried to smear them through trumped-up charges and disqualifi­cation cases, but they have beaten them all.

The NTF-ELCAC did not mince words in its desire to get rid of them.

Two years prior, Anakpawis chair and peacemaker Randall Echanis died a horrible death in a midnight attack in his home that happened amid a total lockdown.

After the campaign started, Anakpawis nominee Isabelo Adviento was arrested.

Several partylist groups and senatorial candidates identified with the administra­tion targeted Makabayan from the get-go, linking them to the CPP-NPA-NDF, the oft-repeated charge that has always been dismissed in court.

Lorraine Badoy and Antonio Parlade inserted themselves into the race, by trying to force the presidenti­al candidates to denounce or steer away from Makabayan.

In one of his shining moments in this campaign, Isko Moreno condemned the NTF-ELCAC for putting up tarpaulins across in the city denouncing the Makabayan bloc and the CPP-NPA-NDF. Moreno said everybody should be welcome in Manila and to participat­e in the nation’s elections.

Manny Pacquiao knows Makabayan more than the NTF-ELCAC. In his first term as congressma­n, Pacquiao proudly stood alongside the venerable Crispin Beltran to support the Makabayan bill for a ₱125 legislated wage hike for workers nationwide.

In the case of Vice President Leni Robredo, it was a little bit different. She had Antonio Trillanes and John Nery to perform red-tagging and to needlessly divide what had always been a broad opposition.

In the end, Nery’s diatribe against Makabayan proved false. Makabayan endorsed Robredo. The Kilusang Mayo Uno broke tradition by endorsing Robredo and Pangilinan, a first in its history. 1Sambayan also included both Neri Colmenares and Elmer Labog in its senatorial slate alongside Robredo. But perhaps no thanks to Nery, Trillanes and other anti-communists and military minds in the campaign who wittingly or unwittingl­y enabled the NTF-ELCAC, the reverse happened: Robredo did not support Makabayan.

Abroad, the NTF-ELCAC took advantage of the embassies, consulates, and the social-climbers in some OFW organizati­ons to promote the statebacke­d partylists.

On May 8, the day before the elections, fake news about the alleged disqualifi­cation of Colmenares, and all the Makabayan partylists was circulated.

And so on Election Day, the stage was set for the total defeat of Makabayan and other genuine partylists. The partylist seats would instead go to the questionab­le parties who, according to Kontra Daya’s investigat­ion, are mostly linked to the administra­tion, traditiona­l politician­s, political dynasties, big businesses and big landlords.

While we monitor the canvassing and demand an investigat­ion into Election Day anomalies, the results per se show voters giving a total of over nine million votes to Makabayan candidates Colmenares and Labog, and Makabayan partylists. That’s the biggest number of votes they have received since 2001, bigger than the total votes of many presidenti­al candidates. That’s a strong mandate to be an opposition force against tyranny, corruption, and incompeten­ce.

As of now, the results show voters messing up NTF-ELCAC’s wet dreams. Voters defied a lot to reelect Gabriela Women’s Partylist with Rep. Arlene Brosas, ACT Teachers Party with Rep. France Castro, and Kabataan Partylist with presumptiv­e Rep. Raoul Manuel.

Sorry, red-taggers. Makabayan will be there to rock the House.

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