Sun Star Bacolod

Snuffing it out

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BY THE end of June, it will be the beginning of President Rodrigo Duterte’s third year into office, but the month came in a more uneasy curve for his administra­tion albeit the recent elections that proved to be a domination on his favor.

The fishermen’s tale of the ramming of what to be believed as a Chinese vessel in Reed (Recto) Bank within the West Philippine Sea/south China Sea, against their fishing boat, have caught an awry sentiment in the general public, even some administra­tion supporters showed concerns, and even dismay; while this has also become a good political capital against him by Duterte’s critics and political opposition groups.

The story broke out on the day the country was celebratin­g Independen­ce Day, stoking more emotional outrage, making it an affront to the nation’s sovereignt­y.

A week before that, Duterte made it clear that investment schemes like Kapa Ministry have to stop, causing a domino effect with the law enforcemen­t agencies cracking down its offices throughout Mindanao, and other “marketing” firms that do the same. He said what Kapa and others are doing is a form of Ponzi-scheme, a wide-scale estafa, and therefore illegal.

The result caused a divide; most of these “investors” are Duterte supporters. On one hand, some supporters are angry towards pastor Apollo Quiboloy, since it was through his television program Duterte made those announceme­nts. They believed that

Quiboloy was influencin­g Duterte, thus, due to “competitio­n” of ministries. Kapa, is founded by another pastor, Joel Apolinario.

On another hand, some investors are now disgruntle­d directly against Duterte, to the point of severing its support to the president and his administra­tion. As a result, a group of them, through Rhema Internatio­nal Livelihood Foundation, Inc. went to the Supreme Court and filed a status quo ante petition, with a P3 billion worth of damages, and an impeachmen­t

case against Duterte.

It can be recalled, though, that Duterte’s political top critic, outgoing senator Antonio Trillanes IV, in media interviews that Duterte can be impeached on the mere command of closure of Kapa. Now, the problem with the impeachmen­t complaint by Kapa members, is that they filed it at the SC - not the proper venue to file, since impeachmen­t complaints are filed in the House of Representa­tives, and must be endorsed by its members, before proceeding to a trial by the Senate. The group’s lawyer/s must have known this already.

The month of June is quite turbulent for Duterte, let us see if the future trust and confidence surveys on him and his administra­tion will be affected.*

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