05:02 AM January 23, 2018
So palpable is the eagerness of
senators and congressmen to carry out the work for a shift to federalism.
Obvious, too, are schemes and subterfuges that underlie rhetoric and arguments
that will continue to buttress their hold on power.
The stench that emanates from the
“no-election” ruse is extremely unpleasant. It will extend their term for
another three years, sparing them the expense, hard work and the risk of losing
the perks they now enjoy.
We, the people, can only watch from
the sidelines. Those inside President Duterte’s circle are thrilled by this
immoral prospects.
Seekers of genuine change, we have
to cope with frustration and a feeling of defeat. The more we listen to
exhortations of change, the more we are lapsing into the banal merry-go-round
that we had been riding.
But we need not be fatalistic. Even
if we are distressed by disappointments that we have endlessly endured, we
should always hold on to a sliver of hope. For who can truly say that we are
doomed by a system and a culture that will persist till the end of time?
Do we have to keep hoping that
federalism is the messiah that will take us to the land free from drug
addiction and corruption? Could federalism exorcise the demons in the
executive, legislative and judiciary branches?
Our senators and congressmen are the ones who will formulate the format of federalism.
Our senators and congressmen are the ones who will formulate the format of federalism.
The general belief is, the power
structure will remain in the same hands whatever changes are made. Still, we
hope that despite the discouraging indicators, the new matrix will somehow
empower the people and plant the seeds of humble service in our political
leaders.
Is it only a delusion?
Is it only a delusion?
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