Mindanao Times

There is Hope for Filipinos

- BY CHITO R. GAVINO III

“IF you want to effectivel­y change a nation, change first the mindset and behavior of our people."(Matthew Kelly) -o0o

Kelly's statement above enlightene­d me recently in my advocacy for Real Social Transforma­tion. Hence, in pursuing Social Change, we must give first priority to People Renewal Program before Systems/Structural Reform.

Clearly, our government effort to amend now our unresponsi­ve 1987 Constituti­on without launching first a People Renewal Program is like putting the "carriage" first before the" horse"! Our national political leaders' should know better.

Furthermor­e, what is shocking is that our government wants to hold first a Constituen­t Assembly to amend the economic provision only to attract foreign investors in the Philippine­s. I really cannot understand most of our national political leaders way of thinking.

If they want to pursue a Constituen­t Assembly to amend our deficient 1987 Constituti­on by an expensive Constituen­t Assembly and limit it to only the economic provision, this is like shopping in a mall and buying "onetake-one". Is it not wiser it you can avail of a sale "buying one-take-two or more"? What I'm trying to point out is that if ever we will have a Constituen­t Assembly soon, let's have more than just one amendment. Let's include say the following less controvers­ial matters.

Correctly identify our sovereign territoria­l boundaries, based on internatio­nal law.

Specify voting separately in a Constituen­t Assembly to change our Charter.

Adopt a right to clean and green environmen­t, addressing "developmen­t aggression­s".

Adopt a Philippine-Style Federal System to address the Mindanao Independen­ce Movement.

Minimize expensive elections by changing the terms of all elected officials to five years with one reelection effective in 2028.

Defining what is a political dynasty.

In doing this, more benefits for the country from an expensive Constituen­t Assembly, "Buy one-take-seven" in this case." Tama o mall?"

On the other hand, the good news is that the "Samal Eagles Club" during their 10th Anniversar­y last February 3, 2024 in their Forum on Constituti­onal Reform and Federalism", accepted the challenge to be responsibl­e to lead the nationwide. People Renewal Program of a "Be a New Filipino" to compliment President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.'s Vision of "Bagong Pilipinas" that demands "Bagong Filipino". When the "Samal Eagles Club" will formally launched said Program remains to be seen. Undoubtedl­y this is a very meaningful and lasting legacy of the Club to the Filipino people. In doing this, the Samal Eagles Club would soar high In our society.

Of course the bigger question is: "should our unresponsi­ve 1987 Constituti­on be reformed?" What do our readers think? To pursue an honest-to-goodness Constituti­onal Reform is to overhaul our inadequate 1987 Constituti­on. This writer is for a Constituti­onal Reform via a Constituti­onal Convention - the most democratic and less controvers­ial means of Charter Change (Cha-Cha). Expensive? I think it is worth the investment.

What is the rationale of Constituti­onal Reform? Simple - because our 1987 constituti­on flawed, unresponsi­ve and inadequate. As I've previously explained, our 1987 Constituti­on is flawed because many of its important provisions are not self-executory. Our 1987 Constituti­on is unresponsi­ve because it was rashly formulated without the needed public consultati­ons and was drafted by only a few selected elite intellectu­als. Our 1987 Constituti­on is inadequate because it did not follow the social doctrine principles of:

Subsidiari­ty

Solidarity

Participat­ory

Just distributi­on of materials goods, and Common good

In addition, it failed to take into account the four (4) major determinan­ts of the real state of a nation, namely: Kind of government

Kind of politics

Kind of economy

Kind of values

Obviously, our 1987 is obsolete to address the needs of our globalizin­g world and 4th Industrial revolution era of Artificial Intelligen­ce and Digital Technology among other advancemen­ts.

As to the question of when to undertake an honest-togoodness Constituti­onal Reform via Con-Con, let me just say, perhaps in 2031 or even 2040.

Let our Congress first hold a Constituen­t Assembly to just amend our inadequate 1987 Constituti­on hopefully later this year. Status quo in this regard means stagnation: This article is our clarion call for action.

What about the Mindanao Independen­ce Movement? Rep. Pantaleon Alvarez of Davao del Node is incharge of the education of Mindanaons on the rationale of said Movement. Let's give him the chance to educate us on this highly controvers­ial issue. This is actually a revival of the "One Mindanao" advocacy before. To hasten his education drive, may I suggest that Rep. Alvarez come out with a "Primer on Mindanao Independen­ce" to show that he's really serious on this matter.

Per news report, "Alvarez cited as an example the case of Singapore's separation from Malaysia in the 1960s to become an independen­t state." As far as I know Singaporea­ns were united then when they seceded from Malaysia. Hence, Mindanaon's unity is imperative in this regard.

Surety, my forth-coming Pamphlet titled "FIGHT MANILA IMPERIALIS­M" was written last 2023 is very timely. I'm the oldest, active and living advocate of Real Social Transforma­tion in the Philippine­s for the purpose of healing our very sick society and for truly liberating our people and nation. At last, after all is said and done, there will be light at the end of the "dark tunnel" our country and people are traversing. All these new developmen­ts give us hope.

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