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Coups and Other Tests for the Philippines' New Leftist Leader

 

 

Prof. Jose Maria Sison, Telesur, Venezuela, 11 May 2016

 

The newly-elected Philippine president, who promises to be the country's
first left president, studied Political Thought under the author of this
article.

 

Within 24 hours after the Philippine elections closed at 5 p.m. of May 9,
Rodrigo Duterte of the opposition Pilipino-Democratic Party-Laban registered
in the automated vote count of the Commission on Elections a landslide
victory in his bid for the Philippine presidency. His rivals Grace Poe of
the Independent Party, Jejomar Binay of the United Nationalist Alliance and
Mar Roxas of the ruling Liberal Party conceded defeat one after the other.

 

What was widely feared as a scheme of the ruling Liberal Party to cheat did
not materialize or could not be carried out because of serious warnings of
popular uprising against electoral fraud. Those that issued warnings
included respected institutions and movements, all opposition parties,
critical sections of the reactionary armed forces and police, the
revolutionary forces of the Communist Party of the Philippines, the New
People's Army and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines and the
Bangsamoro national liberation movements.

 

Duterte, now President of the Philippines.jpg

 

Apparently foreign monopoly interests and the local oligarchy of big
compradors and landlords have advised the Aquino government that it was a
better choice to desist from electoral fraud and avoid the risk of
widespread and uncontrollable civil strife. They are confident that a
Duterte presidency would still be financially and politically manageable by
using as lever the underdevelopment and poverty of the Philippines and the
huge foreign debt and total public debt of the Philippines, amounting to
more than US$77 billion and Php 164 trillion, respectively.

 

One notable result of the elections is the defeat of the junior of the late
Filipino dictator, Ferdinand E. Marcos, in his bid for the vice presidency.
For a while, it seemed that he would succeed by riding on the protest vote
against the corrupt, brutal and incompetent Aquino regime. But he has been
defeated by the vice presidential candidate of the Liberal Party, Leni
Robredo, who strongly reminded the electorate of the brutality of the Marcos
dictatorship and the complicity of Marcos junior in stashing away the
billions of dollars stolen by his father from the people.

 

The significance of the electoral victory of Leni Robredo goes beyond
stopping on its track the drive of the Marcos dynasty to take back supreme
political power in the Philippines. She is expected by the Liberal Party to
serve as a check on Duterte and a constant reminder of his vulnerability to
a coup or to impeachment by a House of Representatives and Senate still
dominated by the Liberal Party. But of course Duterte is well aware of his
own share of retired and active military and police officers and the
opportunism of congressmen and senators who traditionally switch loyalty to
a new president.

 

Because of his overwhelming electoral victory, Duterte is expected to win
further popular support by carrying out his campaign pledge to punish
corrupt officials and wipe out criminality, especially the syndicates
engaged in the trade of prohibited drugs and in kidnapping for ransom. The
broad masses of the people are eagerly awaiting the arrest and imprisonment
of the outgoing President Benigno S. Aquino and his budget mastermind,
Florencio Abad, who have become notorious for committing plunder and
unprecedented corruption in the abuse of the pork barrel system.

 

The revolutionary movement of the people led by the Communist Party of the
Philippines or CPP supports the determination of Duterte to fight corruption
and criminality and welcomes his vow to declare a ceasefire with the armed
revolutionary movement and be the first left president in the history of the
Philippines. In this regard, the CPP has urged him to free the hundreds of
political prisoners, accelerate the peace negotiations and address the roots
of the civil war by adopting basic economic, social and political reforms.

 

The newly-elected president takes pride in having been a student of the CPP
founding Chairman in Political Thought at the Lyceum of the Philippines in
the late 1960s, in becoming an activist of the anti-imperialist and
anti-feudal youth organization, Kabataang Makabayan, and in being a long
time adherent of the New Patriotic Alliance known as BAYAN. Both Kabataang
Makabayan and BAYAN have been fierce opponents of the Marcos fascist
dictatorship and the continuing domination of the Philippines by foreign
monopoly capitalism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism.

 

The CPP has challenged Duterte to assert the national sovereignty of the
Filipino people and defend the territorial integrity of the Philippines, to
let the toiling masses of workers and peasants empower themselves against
the oligarchs, to develop the Philippine economy through national
industrialization and genuine land reform, to promote a patriotic and
progressive culture and expand the public school system and foster
international solidarity for peace and development.

 

 

.    Prof. Jose Maria Sison is Chairperson of the International League of
Peoples' Struggle and Chief Political Consultant of the National Democratic
Front of the Philippines.

 

 

From:
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/opinion/Coups-and-Other-Tests-for-the-Phili
ppines-New-Leftist-Leader-20160510-0012.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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