Friday, September 24, 2021

 Bongbong parrots Duterte on West PH Sea: We don’t stand a chance vs China

MANILA, Philippines—Former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., who is inclined to run for a national post in the 2022 elections, on Friday (Sept. 24) parroted President Rodrigo Duterte’s line on Chinese aggression in the West Philippine Sea, saying the Philippines can’t afford to go to war with the Asian giant.


At an online news forum, the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos said the Philippines will lose in no time should war break out.


“‘Yung policy of engagement na ginagawa ng Duterte government, although it is criticized, it is the right way to go. Dahil kahit anong gawin natin, hindi naman natin pwede gyerahin,” he said.


(The policy of engagement which the Duterte government is implementing, although it is criticized, it is the right way to go. Because whatever we do, we can’t go to war.)


“May nagsasabi bumili tayo ng patrol boats, ‘yung mga jets, para kung sakali mapalaban tayo. Bakit natin iisipin ‘yun kung mapalaban tayo, tapos ang gyerang ‘yan wala pang isang linggo tapos na yan. Talo na tayo, wag na natin isipin ‘yun,” he added.


(There are those who say we buy patrol boats, then the jets, just in case we get to fight. Why would we think we will fight? Then that war will be over in less than a week. We’re defeated already, let’s not think that way.)


He said that in a territorial conflict, going to war is one of the options “to acquire a new territory.”


“Ayaw naman natin gawin ‘yun. I don’t think the Chinese want to go to war with us. Certainly, we don’t want to go to war with China,” he added.


(We don’t want to do that, I don’t think the Chinese want to go to war with us. Certainly, we don’t want to go to war with China.)


Marcos said the Philippines should explore “different levels” in dealing with China, adding that Filipino fishermen should be able to fish freely.


Duterte has been criticized for his policy on the West Philippine Sea and for setting aside the international tribunal’s 2016 ruling that rejected China’s fictitious claims of “historic rights” in the South China Sea.


Duterte has repeatedly said the Philippines can’t afford to go to war with China to enforce sovereignty, a line that West Philippine Sea experts debunked as mere scare tactic.


Former Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario and Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio, two officials who led the Philippines’ maritime case against China, had said the Philippines need not go to war to assert sovereignty and the war option being repeatedly mentioned by Duterte was just meant to intimidate Filipinos to bow to China’s wishes.


Ooops…

Marcos, at the same forum, wrongly called the arbitral tribunal in The Hague, which ruled in favor of the Philippines against China, as the ICC (International Criminal Court).


The ICC recently announced that it will investigate Duterte’s war on drugs.


Marcos said the Philippines and China dealt with issues on the West Philippine Sea bilaterally “up until 2010 when we filed a case at the ICC.” The Philippines filed a case during the Aquino administration in 2013 at the arbitral tribunal based in The Hague months after China seized and took control of Scarborough Shoal.


“Ang pag solusyon sa territorial conflict, naaayos lang ‘yan sa ICC. Pero kailangan sumang-ayon ang parehong bansa para maayos ang problema,” Marcos said.


(Solving territorial conflict is fixed only in the ICC. But both nations should agree to solve the problem)


“Pero ang China, hindi naman signatory sa ICC, sa pagtaguyod ng ICC. Pangalawa, sinabi na nila mula sa umpisa, hindi naman kinikikilala ‘yung mga desisyon sa ICC, so wala na tayo ‘dun,” he said.


(But China is not a signatory to the ICC, in the auspices of the ICC. Second, they said at the start that they don’t recognize the ICC decision, so we have nothing there)...


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Thursday, September 23, 2021

 "Ping Lacson is a decent man" – Cebu Gov Gwen Garcia

Presidential candidate and Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson (right) pays a courtesy call on Cebu Governor Gwendolyn “Gwen” Garcia (left) at the Cebu Provincial Capitol Friday afternoon, September 17, 2021. (Calvin D. Cordova/Manila Bulletin)

CEBU CITY — Senator Ping Lacson drew praises from Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia when he paid a courtesy call at the Capitol on Friday.

While Lacson has already announced that he is running for president in the 2022 elections, Garcia said the former police general did not try to convince her to support his candidacy.

“That is not his nature,” Garcia said.

Garcia said even her father, the late Pabling Garcia, was impressed with Lacson.

Garcia recalled that when Lacson ran for president in 2004, he no longer asked for the support of Pabling, who at the time was supporting Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

“I remember before when he also ran for president, my father was the governor and I was a consultant to my father. He came to visit my dad, he had the decency not to ask my father. He knew that my father was committed to GMA. I can never forget the comment of my father. My father said “Ping Lacson is a decent man”,” Garcia said.

During the meeting, Lacson was accompanied by former House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez.

Lacson’s running mate Vicente” Tito” Sotto III was not around.

Garcia said the meeting, which lasted for about 30 minutes, was “all pleasantries.”

Lacson refused be interviewed with local media, saying he had to catch the Senate’s Blue Ribbon Committee hearing.

Aside from talking about Lacson’s stint as chief of the Cebu police, Garcia informed the Senator that her local party One Cebu is not yet aligning with national candidates until the deadline of the substitution of candidates on November 15.

“Because right now, the situations seem to be very fluid in the national scene and we will only decide well after November 15,” said Garcia.

Sen Ping Lacson at Bayang Luma Elementary School


 

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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

 Run for Filipinos. Do not Run for your Parties

Jocelle Batapa Sigue
September 19, 2021

    I am praying for a Transformation Bloc – every new leader with strong following and show sincerity in their actions like Isko, Leni, PacMan, and the rest who have new value propositions: come together and forget yourselves first and build a Transformation Agenda under which every Filipino can support you collectively. Here are my initial recommendations for a Philippine Transformation Platform.

1. The Philippines interest will always be of primary concern in all global agreements and relations. The welfare of the Filipinos will be the highest consideration in every national and international policy. No more utang na loob, no more mendicant, self-pity attitude. The Philippines must know its global worth as a country. We stand with every nation in equal footing.

2. Full respect shall be accorded to the right of every local government unit to create its own strategies according to law and to the principle of subsidiarity. Full support and guidance for all local mechanisms to empower provinces, cities and municipalities to self-actualize as independent components of national development. No more competition but collaboration between local and national governments.

3. Embracing digital transformation and data-driven governance in all aspects of society – healthcare, education, business and commerce, science and more. Full adoption of interoperability and open data sharing across all departments of government for the convenience of citizens and the efficient delivery of public services. No more compartmentalized “to each his own approach” – but optimizing whole of nation approach.

    It is always hard to detect, prove and correct corruption in the Philippines in the absence of a strong open data governance framework and policy present in high income to high middle to middle income countries. Data-driven integrity frameworks automatically allows citizens to flag fraud and corruption across all government agencies. All government agencies are mandated under the law to publish and share data. In the Philippines, our leaders have no wish establish public trust earned through open governance. That is why we will continue to stay lower middle income country. We are caught in the pointless debates about past events – but never in the institutional debates of empowering citizens to demand integrity in public office earned by developing public trust. Public trust is like a commodity in the Philippines – we trust leaders based on our own opinion. Unstructured data composed of more than 110 Million opinions.

4. Serious adoption of sustainable development, harnessing and harmonizing economic, environmental and social resources. No more greed at the expense of the environment and human survival. Climate change is a very serious issue for many years, but no Philippine president has transcended this issue and designed innovative solutions.

5. Fully invest in the human capital, physical, mental, moral skills. Create and scale skills based (aside from traditional occupation-centric) certification programs to future-proof the work force. Increasing the economic complexity of the country but elevating the knowhow of Filipinos based on international skills metrics. I have so many other suggestions in this area.

    It will hurt our country badly to see more traditional politicians taking the lead. We need new breed of politicians who will reject traditional ways. Our political system today is deeply characterized by patronage politics, the kind that is transactional, personality-based, control-driven and opinion- focused. Traditional politics impede the full growth of the Philippines. It is time to cleanse the system.


    A true leader does not need to destroy himself in the process of leading others. In fact, he or she must continue to build his or her knowledge and integrity as a leader. For he or she understands that by increasing his or her self-worth and integrity, the collective worth of his or her constituency is increased. Destruction of his or her integrity reflects on the integrity of the whole. This is something that many past and present politicians forget. Because of the wrong notion that the seat that they occupy is their own. We often regard our politicians as mere politicians – to me they are our nation’s leaders who will carve the future for us. In their hands is the power to decisively affect the destiny of this country. It is not an easy task. It takes a lot of enlightenment, personal sacrifice, humility, patience to understand new things and constant discipline.

    No more palliative solutions. These are just initial recommendations. I am praying we have leaders who will unite for these goals. Don’t unite for yourselves. Run for Filipinos. Do not run for your parties.

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 Siyam Na Araw Nalang Ang Natitira, Magparehistro Na Para Sa Totoong Pagbabago!



Malinaw ang desisyon ng ating Partido Reporma Chairman na si Senator Ping Lacson tungkol sa pagtakbo bilang Pangulo sa 2022

 

Ang Tunay At Totoong Ping Lacson!


 

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