Philippine Daily Inquirer

Sison thinks he’s PHsavior–Palace

- By Christine O. Avendaño, Jeannette I. Andrade and Delfin T. Mallari Jr. @Team_Inquirer —WITH REPORTS FROM FATE COLOBONG AND IANNA GAYLEAGUS INQ

Malacañang on Monday denounced Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) founding chair Jose Maria Sison for thinking he was the country’s “savior” and said the government was open to holding talks with other leaders of the insurgents.

Calling the self-exiled CPP leader “arrogant,” presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque said Sison was dreaming when he said that the insurgents could bring down the Duterte administra­tion.

Speaking in Maasin, Leyte, where he accompanie­d President Duterte, Roque said it was not the government’s fault that the peace talks had not resumed.

He reminded Sison that Mr. Duterte had guaranteed his safety if he returned to the country for the peace talks.

‘Dream on’

“But Sison is really arrogant, he thinks he is the savior of the country. Can you believe it, they will oust the President, that he will not be able to finish his term,” Roque said.

“Joma Sison, wake up, and dream [on]. You cannot oust a government while you are in Europe. You have been staying there for so long now, come home and see how conditions are here now,” he added.

In a radio interview on Monday morning, Roque said the government was not giving up on the peace talks.

“If there are others who want to talk, we will talk [peace] with them,” he said, in response to Sen. Panfilo Lacson’s call for the government to negotiate with region- al commanders of the CPP’s armed wing, New People’s Army (NPA).

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana recommende­d the shelving of the peace talks late Sunday, citing the insurgents’ “insincerit­y” in pursuing peace.

Three-year plan

According to Lorenzana, the insurgents have crafted a “threeyear plan” to “advance the revolution­ary movement,” including a plot to unseat Mr. Duterte should he disagree with the establishm­ent of a coalition government.

The plan, he said, was the product of the second People’s Congress of the CPP-NDF (National Democratic Front) and the CPP Central Committee Plenum from October to December 2016.

“Based on the foregoing deliberate actions of the CPP/NDF/NPA, it is obvious that they are not sincere to talk peace,” Lorenzana said.

But in a statement, the CPP said Lorenzana was fearful of becoming irrelevant if the peace talks succeeded.

“He wants no nonmilitar­y end to the civil war in the Philippine­s. He fears losing significan­ce if the present civil war in the country is settled politicall­y through peace negotiatio­ns,” the CPP said.

 ??  ?? Delfin Lorenzana
Delfin Lorenzana
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Jose Maria Sison

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