Philippine Daily Inquirer

PDP-Laban won’t back RevGov as rallies set

- By Tina G. Santos @santostina­INQ —WITH A REPORT FROM ARMAND GALANG

The revolution­ary government (RevGov) idea floated by President Duterte as a countermov­e against plots to oust him is meeting tough resistance from a leftist group and losing support even from the political party that carried him in the presidenti­al race last year.

Left-wing labor group Partido Manggagawa (PM) said opposition to RevGov would be the main rallying cry of rallies during the commemorat­ion of Bonifacio Day today.

“Bonifaco led a real revolution to gain democracy for the Filipino masses,” said Rene Magtubo, PM national chair, in a statement.

“Duterte’s RevGov is a coup d’état to install a dictatorsh­ip,” he said.

PM is joining another group, Kalipunan ng Kilusang Masa, in a march from España Boulevard to Mendiola Street. Other protest actions were planned by PM and other organizati­ons in the cities of Cebu, Davao and Bacolod.

“We call on workers not to join any RevGov events,” said Magtubo.

He said that under a RevGov, “the first to be sacrificed are the freedom and rights of workers.”

Workers’ rights

“Workers need political and civil liberties to advance their fight against capitalist exploitati­on and state abuses,” explained Magtubo.

He said Bonifacio Day rallies today against RevGov would be just the start of a sustained campaign against Mr. Duterte’s idea that would continue until the commemorat­ion of Internatio­nal Human Rights Day on Dec. 10.

Members of Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU), another left-wing labor group, were also gearedup for today’s Bonifacio Day protests against the Duterte administra­tion.

PDP-Laban opposition

Lito Ustarez, KMU vice chairperso­n for political and external affairs, said KMU members would commemorat­e Bonifacio Day today by protesting Mr. Duterte’s crackdown on “legal organizati­ons” and extralegal maneuvers to keep himself in power either through RevGov or Charter change.

In Nueva Ecija, a key leader of the ruling Partido Demokratik­o Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban), said groups supporting RevGov should think twice about pushing for it.

“It seems they do not understand what a revolution means,” said lawyer Raul Lambino, PDPLaban vice president for internatio­nal affairs, during a PDPLaban assembly in Palayan City.

“They seem to believe it’s as simple as eating at a noodle place or having a drink at a corner store,” Lambino said.

“We in the PDP-Laban will not place our country, nor our fellow Filipinos, at risk,” he said in his address before Nueva Ecija leaders, including village chiefs, who joined an oath-taking ceremony for new PDP-Laban members at Nueva Ecija Convention Center.

Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez refused to answer questions about RevGov.

 ?? —GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E ?? Groups opposed to RevGov stage a noise barrage near Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City
—GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E Groups opposed to RevGov stage a noise barrage near Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City

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