Kaban ni D_BystandeR: KADUDAHANG MGA LAKANG SA LIDERATO NI P-NOY
The Philippines like many
countries has many problems. Some are actual problems, which can be addressed.
However, many other problems are caused by inconsistent government actions and
responses causing confusion among its citizens. To this writer these kinds of
problems are more difficult to address. In one situation the government says
that it is helpless like when the prices of petroleum and electricity increases
drastically because of the increase in the prices in the world market. Then the
government reverses itself when the people express their dissatisfaction with
the government's expression of helplessness. This was the same situation with
the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) of the Philippine legislators.
It was only after many massive demonstration by the citizenry that the President
openly stated that the government is abolishing the PDAF.
The President of the
Philippines is given tremendous powers
so he can address the problems of the country and its citizens. On his say so
thing he likes to happen are done with haste. Bills in the Congress he wants
passed are passed even with the strong
opposition of the citizenry. These were the so-called Reproductive Health Act
and the sin tax on tobacco and alcohol. The hasty impeachment of the former
Chief Justice by the House of Representatives and eventual conviction by the Philippine
Senate is an example of the tremendous powers of the Presidency.
Notwithstanding the fact that not declaring his true assets in his Statement of Assets,
Liabilities, and Net Worth is nowhere near the violation of the public trust
and culpable violation of the Philippine constitution meant in the constitution he was convicted of
such. The people are now clamoring for the
passage of the Freedom of Information Bill and the anti- dynasty bill by the
Congress. The President was quick to respond that he will only support the anti-dynasty
bill in Congress if it is "doable."
This is new tact in
Presidential actions. With the tremendous
powers of the Presidency the anti dynasty bill can easily be passed if the
President wishes. Nothing is "not doable" if the President wants it
done after all he is in virtual control of the Congress. While he and his
presidential spokesperson love to say
that the congress is independent being a co-equal body, past events have shown
that this is not really so. What the President wants Congress gives. Reading
between the lines this just means that the President is not in favor of the
anti-dynasty bill.
The 2014 appropriations of
the Philippine government still contain lump sum appropriations contrary to the
ruling of the Suprme Court on the Priority Development Assistant Fund (PDAF).
Among the lump sum appropriations are the PDAF of several senators. The credibility of polling groups which said
that 77% of the victims of Yolanda are happy with the response of President BS
Aquino III to their plight is being
questioned by the victims of the super-typhoon in Samar and Leyte themselves.
Where did the 77% of the people satisfied with the Presidential response come
from when the victims of the typhoon were from Samar and Leyte? In addition, many
people are questioning the timing of the release of the Social Weather Station poll. It was released
when there were many who were complaining that they have yet to get any form of
government assistance and relief.
Even the groups which helped the Philippines by providing relief
assistance are saying that many of the people in the calamity areas have not
yet received any form of relief or assistance.
Another government action that is
being questioned by the people is the privatization of hospitals including the
National Orthopedic Hospital. The government said that putting the hospitals
under the private public partnership (PPP) program will improve its services but
did not say that the expenses of going to the same hospital after it is put
under the PPP program will increase substantially making it difficult for the
needy people to afford.
This is a cause of conflict
because the move is perceived by the masses as unjust. The PPP program is
called by one American critic as the "new privatization." He said
that without owning the government asset
a private group will profit from it like it were their own. In true
privatization the enterpreneurs will own the asset after paying for the cost of the
facilities. In the PPP program they have the whole profit for themselves while not owning the entire facility.
The government should
endeavor to make it clear to the people that what it is doing is the same as
what it is saying. As some say they should "walk the talk" or "put their money
where the mouth is" and not just "talk the talk." There are many
instances when what the government says is not what it does.
Take for instance the issue
of rice importation the government
proudly announced in 2013 that the Philippines is self-sufficient in rice and
is in fact already exporting rice. This is an example of obfuscation. Exporting
rice does not mean self-sufficiency in rice. It just means that we are exporting
rice but it does not follow that if a country is exporting rice it is
self-sufficient in rice. But of course, the typhoons that entered the
Philippines destroyed the rice products making it necessary for the government
to import rice.
The problem of not having
clear communication between the government and the people is perhaps caused by
many presidential spokesperson with varying titles. While they are supposedly
spokesperson for the President they appear to be speaking for themselves and for
the government and at times they are saying not only different things but
contrary views confusing the people.
They should confine their
statements to the President's thoughts and not attempt to speak for the entire
government. The various departments have their spokespersons who can express
their department's view more clearly and more authoritatively. The situation
did not improve even with the departure of one of the Presidential
spokesperson.
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