Mindanao Times

The Rabid Clash of Titans

- WILLIAM R. ADAN, PH.D. (MindaViews is the opinion section of MindaNews. William R. Adan, Ph.D., is retired professor and former chancellor of Mindanao State University at Naawan, Misamis Oriental, Philippine­s.)

NAAWAN, Misamis Oriental (MindaNews)—Their alliance in shambles, the incumbent and the former president of our blighted land, started trading barbs, calling each other a drug addict. Sebastian Duterte, the mayor of Davao City, came to his father’s aid demanding Marcos Jr.’s resignatio­n for incompeten­ce. Indeed, the country’s politics has gone to the dogs.

What could be the bone of contention of this rabid hostility?

The former president is vehemently against charter change, particular­ly the ongoing people’s initiative – he perceived it as a devious scheme to perpetuate Marcos in power. However, as a lawyer, he knows that the current people’s initiative will go nowhere. It is illegal and invalid ab initio for lack of a congressio­nal act allowing and defining its conduct. It’s a none issue.

It looks that the assault on Marcos anent charter change was just a ploy.

Eventually, the Dutertes unloaded their real reason in their lambast of Marcos during a so-called prayer rally on Sunday, 28 January 2024, in Davao City: It is in allowing the entry to the country of the prosecutor­s of the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) to carry out the investigat­ion of Duterte and cohorts for their crime against humanity. Marcos turned his back on his promise and assurances that the ICC would not be allowed to step on Philippine soil while he is president.

Simultaneo­us to the Duterte’s Davao rally, Marcos also launched his Bagong Pilipinas advocacy, aping his dictator father’s Bagong Lipunan movement, at the Luneta.

In Sunday’s speech, Marcos calls for unity to build a progressiv­e nation, strong economy and secured future for Filipinos. He said, “Sa Bagong Pilipinas, bawal ang waldas.”

Yet the rally with all its pageantry incurred expenses that run to millions of pesos. Accordingl­y, for the rental of tech equipment alone for the concert P15.9 million was spent.

Such contradict­ion and exuberance could be weaponized by the Dutertes, now that the unholy alliance has collapsed and the battlegrou­nd ground is already drawn.

The titans have clashed. The tension of the political atmosphere is mounting. Expect exciting days ahead.

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