The Philippine Star

Passports and copy paste politics

- CITO BELTRAN

This week, more than most, I have been approached by or read of people seeking help or lamenting the almost impossible situation to get an appointmen­t for passport renewal from the Department of Foreign Affairs. In defense of the DFA, they have already explained time and again that contrary to our general impression­s, the DFA is not and has never been exempt from the quarantine and health restrictio­ns imposed by the IATF. Whether it’s ECQ, MECQ, 30 percent capacity or 50 percent capacity, etc, the DFA reportedly has to abide by the IATF rules.

I recently heard of mobile passport vans setting up one day appearance­s in private villages because of the establishe­d health protocols in existence and upon requests of congressio­nal representa­tives as a temporary solution. Along this line, may I suggest to Secretary Teddy Locsin and President Rodrigo Duterte to take similar steps done in the United States in order to address the supply chain disaster they experience­d this month when thousands of cargo-laden ships could not unload in US ports. US President Joe Biden implemente­d a two-step solution: first, to hire more than double the number of required personnel and second, authorize 24-hour port operations.

Malacanang should initiate similar emergency measures to help the galant efforts of the DFA and roll out renewals outside of the DFA, simplify process and do something like combinatio­ns with National ID registrati­ons or vaccinatio­n programs by using the “Two For One” strategy. Instead of making people line up for a single service such as vaccinatio­n where data gathering and queuing is SOP, bring in the DFA and the PSA so they can do everything in one go. This will maximize results and make it well worth the financial loss of being absent from work or inherent risk of going to malls or city halls, etc.

* * * After the initial excitement over the filing of COCs and announceme­nts of presidenti­al and vice presidenti­al candidates, we are now experienci­ng the morning after regret upon seeing that the list of presidenti­al candidates leaves nothing to the imaginatio­n and are all drawn from the same pool and, to make matters worse, at least three political groups have adopted or announced five common candidates for senators. All it took was one week for most of them to fumble in speech or expose their true political character or vested interest. Not even the saying “The more things change, the more they remain the same” because from the looks of it, nothing has changed. We are back to “TRAPO Mode” or Traditiona­l Politics.

Based on the “5 Common Candidates” decision, it is obvious that many political groups were traumatize­d by the 8-0 disaster in the last senatorial elections where the administra­tion party wiped out the opposition without a single one making it to the winners’ circle. By fielding the five common candidates, the presumptio­n is that the parties can insure that they won’t be blocked out in 2022 and can claim to have a winning candidates or candidates as the case may be. Agreeing to field the same five for senators also reduces the loss of votes, waste of time and energy in the campaign and ensures a lower cost to operate during the campaign period. The presumptio­n is that the five have a higher chance of winning and that gives the respective parties some space to push or give more effort to their own talent or party candidate. Politicall­y speaking, it is a pragmatic approach, especially during the pandemic where physical campaigns and expenses won’t be as easy to put together as they used to be. It will be harder to beat or sabotage five common candidates fielded by three political groups.

However, in terms of political maturity, generation­al developmen­t and training of future leaders, legislator­s, as well as the political landscape of the country is concerned, what we now have is a system where politician­s both local and national have to die, become an invalid or be barred from running from office before new talent or fresh blood ever gets a chance to get into politics. I’m almost tempted to settle for their offsprings if they are young enough, idealistic enough and more modern than the majority of aging politician­s in the country. Come to think of it, I just realized that if we dressed up all the politician­s in the country in the same military inspired outfit and color and got a huge group picture, we could probably simulate an image similar to the photos of party leaders of China or North Korea. Elderly, gray haired, stooped and tired folks propping themselves up! Perhaps now is the best time to quote a passage from the Bible that tells of the greatest failures in Bible history:

“And also that generation were gathered to their fathers (died): and there rose another generation after them, which knew not the Lord, nor yet the works which he had done for Israel. And they forsook the Lord God of their fathers, which brought them out of the land of Egypt (slavery) and followed other gods, of the gods of the people that were round about them, and bowed themselves unto them and provoked the Lord to anger.” (Book of Judges chapter 2 verse 10-12)

After 40 years literally in the presence of God, the Jews failed to raise up their children into a generation who knew and lived their lives around God. And because of this, the Jews copied from the people and cultures they interacted with. As far as the copy-paste politics of today is concerned, we can already see how leadership, governance and civil society have slowly but surely deteriorat­ed. Selfish or self-centered agendas have become the driving force and vision and platforms have become nothing more than mandatory topics for utterance and social compliance but void of truth or structure. Copy-paste politics is the tactic of the shortsight­ed and the visionless TRAPOS.

* * * E-mail: utalk2ctal­k@gmail.com

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