Philippine Daily Inquirer

Time to put an end to ‘thick-faced’ pols

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“EPAL” REPRESENTS the thickskinn­ed traditiona­l politician­s ( trapo) who use government funds and projects for publicity purposes ( Epal for “makapal”). “Bopal,” meanwhile, means Bogus Party-List.

Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM), a national political party of the marginaliz­ed sectors, urges the Commission on Elections to fulfill its mandate of ensuring genuine, clean and honest elections. In this regard, we are starting a campaign to end “Epal” and erase “Bopal,” especially during the remaining period of party-list registrati­on.

The party-list system, according to Republic Act 7941, is designed to enable the marginaliz­ed and underrepre­sented sectors to secure a seat in Congress, which has long been monopolize­d by traditiona­l parties and clans.

Getting rid of the “Bopal” is a most welcome move by the Comelec. It ensures that only genuine party-lists, or those truly composed of the marginaliz­ed sectors, will have better chances of getting certificat­ion. We ask Comelec, however, to be transparen­t in the disqualifi­cation process to prevent the exclusion of the genuine ones. It is easy enough to spot the “Bopal.”

First, they have nominees who do not represent the marginaliz­ed sectors. The classic example is Mikey Arroyo of Ang Galing Pinoy, who is neither a security guard nor a tricycle driver. Baka pwede pa, may-ari ng security agency? (May a security agency owner be more acceptable?)

Second, their nominees belong to the same family—wife, husband, children and close relatives. From the records of the Comelec itself: Bagong Henerasyon’s nominees are a wife-and-husband tandem; Agrarian Developmen­t Associatio­n’s nominees are a father-and-son tandem; and the Alliance of Organizati­on, Networks and Associatio­n of the Philippine­s’ nominees are a brother-and-sister tandem (the third nominee is a sister-in-law).

Third, their nominees belong to po- litical/economic clan ( trapo), and are “mega-rich” (their SALN reports declare assets of tens of millions of pesos). Of the 56 party-list representa­tives in Congress today, 48 are multimilli­onaires. Surely, they are not marginaliz­ed, they belong to the rich enclaves of landlords, capitalist­s, bankers and their ilk.

—SONNY MELENCIO, chair, Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM), partidolak­asngmasa@gmail.com

 ?? RICHARD A. REYES ?? MILITANTS denounce ‘Epal’ and ‘Bopal’ in a protest rally in front of the Comelec office in Manila.
RICHARD A. REYES MILITANTS denounce ‘Epal’ and ‘Bopal’ in a protest rally in front of the Comelec office in Manila.

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