Philippine Daily Inquirer

P-noy to speak in Davos

‘Daang Matuwid’ goes to World Economic Forum

- By Michael Lim Ubac

PRESIDENT Aquino will showcase the successes of his daang

matuwid (right path) campaign when he goes to Switzerlan­d next week for the World Economic Forum (WEF) where he is to deliver the keynote address in the anticorrup­tion forum on the sidelines of the Davos meeting.

The forum, the foremost annual gathering of world business and political leaders, will give Mr. Aquino a golden opportunit­y to make a pitch for a new Philippine­s on his watch that is “open for business,” Malacañang said yesterday.

Nearly 50 heads of state and government will converge on the Swiss ski re- sort of Davos for five days of discussion­s and meetings from Jan. 23 to 27.

On Jan. 24, Mr. Aquino will keynote the WEF “Partnering Against Corruption Initiative,” where he will share the Philippine experience in battling corruption, said deputy presidenti­al spokespers­on Abigail Valte.

Glowing reviews from foreign experts on the Philippine­s’ economic transforma­tion have singled out the Aquino administra­tion’s focus on good governance as the main draw attracting internatio­nal investors.

Mr. Aquino is expected to chalk up the major successes of his anticorrup­tion drive: the prosecutio­n and jailing of his predecesso­r, former President and Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo on alleged election and plunder offenses and the impeachmen­t and removal of Chief Justice Renato Corona.

The President’s anticorrup­tion speech in Davos foreshadow­s another keynote address he will deliver on his return to Manila in time for the opening of the 5th Global Organizati­on of Parliament­arians Against Corruption (Gopac) meeting.

Singular focus

Gopac is the only parliament­ary network with the singular focus of combating corruption, said Sen. Edgardo Angara, the current Gopac vice chair who will officially assume the helm of the organizati­on before the end of the fourday conference (Jan. 30 to Feb. 2) to be attended by about 500 parliament­arians from around the world.

According to Angara, a powerhouse cast of anticorrup­tion experts will descend on Manila to discuss best practices in institutio­nalizing good governance.

“This will be a good opportunit­y not only to showcase the anticorrup­tion strides achieved by the Philippine government but to learn from leading anti- corruption experts as well,” he said.

“Anticorrup­tion must be an integral element in the culture of politics in the Philippine­s and in other countries worldwide,” the senator said.

Under new management

Among the events that Mr. Aquino will be attending in Davos is the informal gathering of world economic leaders which will pave the way for a discussion of global economic issues with other world leaders, said Valte.

“President Aquino will have the opportunit­y to meet and to discuss issues with global business leaders as part of our continuing pitch that the Philippine­s is under new management, and that we are open for business,” she said in a radio interview.

“There will be opportunit­ies for the President to share what we have been doing, given that the Philippine economy has, so far, been surpassing expectatio­ns in light even of the global economic slowdown that is happening in so many other economies,” she said.

Mr. Aquino will also meet with the Filipino community in the Swiss capital, Zurich, on Jan. 26, before he leaves for Manila later that day.

Meeting, thanking Lagarde

Finally, Mr. Aquino will have a chance to meet—and perhaps, thank—Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund, for her upbeat forecast for the Philippine­s’ economic future, said Valte.

Mr. Aquino missed a scheduled meeting with Lagarde when she visited the country last November because he was reportedly nursing a flu. She was received by Vice President Jejomar Binay instead.

During her Manila visit, Lagarde said the Philippine­s was the only country in the world for which the IMF had upgraded its economic forecast for 2012.

The economy registered an impressive 7.1-percent growth in gross domestic product in the third quarter of 2012.

The Aquino administra­tion has set a growth target of between 5 and 6 percent last year, 6 and 7 percent in 2013, and at least 7 percent in the succeeding years.

Lean delegation

The President, who leaves at midnight next Wednesday, is taking a lean official delegation with him, composed of seven members of his Cabinet—Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario, Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima, Budget Secretary Florencio Abad, Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo, Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan, Cabinet Secretary Rene Almendras and Communicat­ions Secretary Ricky Carandang.

More than 2,500 representa­tives from business, government, academe and civil society from more than 100 countries are expected to participat­e in the 43rd WEF meeting with the theme this year of “Resilient Dynamism.”

Four European leaders—Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, British Prime Minister David Cameron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti—will address the meeting. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will also participat­e in the discussion­s.

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