Philippine Daily Inquirer

2 WEEKS BEFORE THE MIDTERM ELECTIONS: THINK BEFORE WE VOTE!

- ED GARCIA, framer, 1987 Philippine Constituti­on

ON May 13, we have the opportunit­y to make a difference in our country’s future by electing our nation’s leaders. By reflecting and talking with our friends and neighbors, we can help influence the way our people will vote. Our country needs men and women of integrity and independen­ce, competence and courage, honesty and honor in our Senate, so that they can take a stand on at least seven of the critical issues that already confront us:

1. Challenge Charter change. Congress converted into a constituen­t assembly can change the 1987 Constituti­on into a charter that will enable the consolidat­ion of political dynasties through a federal system that will weaken the checks and balances in government. Independen­t-minded leaders and our people can make a difference in the fate of the basic law of the land.

2. Question the war on drugs. This so-called war has already cost thousands of lives, principall­y of the poor in our midst. We need to stop plans to further escalate this spiraling war without end, and rethink better ways of dealing with drugs as suggested by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. If war must be waged, then it must be the “war on poverty and inequality,” so that we can help eliminate the causes of unrest and despair in our midst. We need brave leaders who will not succumb to the “herd mentality” and follow government’s policies just because they are part of the “supermajor­ity.”

3. Defend press freedom. The government’s harassment of independen­t media people and investigat­ive reporters in entities such as Rappler, Philippine Center for Investigat­ive Journalism and others has sent a “chilling effect” on the country’s press. We need leaders who will stand

up for the rights of people and an independen­t free press.

4. Prevent threats against opinion makers who differ against the gov

ernment. Government has attempted to silence voices raised against its policies. Thus, the deportatio­n of Sister Patricia Fox; its insults against Bishop Pablo David and leaders who have dared to take public positions; the jailing of Sen. Leila de Lima; and the ouster of Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno. We need servant-leaders who can stand up and say “Stop!”

5. Check efforts to unseat the

Vice President. Because of the Marcos-Duterte alliance, efforts to put Bongbong Marcos in the office of the vice president through the Presidenti­al Electoral Tribunal could be intensifie­d. The people have spoken, and leaders must not allow a betrayal of the people’s will.

6. Uphold our rights to the West

Philippine Sea. Stop the encroachme­nt by China into our waters and the entry of illegal Chinese workers in our industries. Relying on the internatio­nal ruling in the country’s favor, we must reconsider and resist—if we must— China’s offer of loans and projects that in the end will cost the country its waters and resources. 7. Stop the moral meltdown in society. We need national leaders who will take a stand against a President who curses God, the Church, religious leaders, the UN, and countries and individual­s he differs with. Contrary to the President’s public pronouncem­ents that “God is stupid,” ours is a “wise and loving God” who watches over us, our country and our people. Speak truth to power!

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