Philippine Daily Inquirer

Gabriela hits Mocha’s Owwa posting

- By DJ Yap @deejayapin­q

Another voice has been added to the growing outrage over the appointmen­t of President Duterte’s ally Mocha Uson to the Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion (Owwa).

The Gabriela women’s party yesterday said party list nominees should be included in the one-year ban on political appointmen­ts for losing electoral candidates.

“Specifical­ly, the ban may be applied to the first, second and third nominees,” said the group led by Rep. Arlene Brosas.

‘Political favor’ Gabriela aired its concerns over the “obvious use of such executive powers to grant political favors to individual­s obviously rejected by the electorate”—an apparent allusion to Uson, a former sexy dancer and starlet who failed to win a seat in the House of Representa­tives through her party list group, AA Kasosyo, in the May elections.

Uson, a pro-duterte blogger who also served as assistant communicat­ions secretary, drew intense flak when she was named deputy administra­tor of the Owwa last month.

“This is obviously imprudent and utterly lacking in delicadeza,” Gabriela said in a statement.

Technicall­y not covered Under the 1987 Constituti­on, any losing candidate in an election may not be appointed to a government post within a year of the conduct of the polls.

But according to the Commission on Elections, party list nominees are not technicall­y covered by the ban because the actual candidates are the groups they are representi­ng.

Gabriela said it was backing proposals to explicitly include nominees in the ban.

Bastardize­d

“The party list system has become so bastardize­d that it has become a very convenient shortcut not just for members of political dynasties but [also] for favored individual­s known to kowtow to every whim of the executive,” it said, adding:

“This potentiall­y destroys the system of checks and balances and puts into question the independen­ce of the legislativ­e department.”

Uson, who drew a large social media following after supporting Mr. Duterte’s election campaign in the midterm polls, resigned from her previous position in the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office in 2018 after less than two years.

She had been under intense criticism for crass social media posts, including a song-anddance video with lewd lyrics on federalism.

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