(Editor’s
note: This news material is adopted for editorial column)
Dictatorship far
fetched?
MANILA --- A
creeping dictatorship under the Duterte administration is far-fetched,
Malacañang said last February 1, after Catholic bishops issued guidelines for discerning the moral dimension of charter
change.
Presidential
spokesman Harry Roque reiterated that Duterte is an "advocate of the rule
of law" and has no intention to remaining in power beyond his term.
"We
understand the sentiments of the Catholic bishops on their aversion to charter
change and federalism. We, however, assure our bishops that the President has
no interest to extend his term nor will he push for no election," Roque
said in a press briefing in Baguio City.
"The
creeping dictatorship that the Catholic hierarchy fears is a far-fetched
idea," he added.
Roque
said Duterte has been "clear and unequivocal" that he would follow
the Constitution and finish his term on the noon of June 30,
2022.
The
Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has issued pastoral
guidelines on charter change as efforts to amend the Constitution to establish
a federal government are gaining ground in Congress.
The
CBCP said its stand is based on the principles of human dignity and human
rights, integrity and truth, participation and solidarity and common
good.
According
to the bishops, the principle of integrity and trust requires total
transparency and accountability, clarity, and purity of motives.
"When
the move for Charter change becomes self-serving, such as when it calls for
“No-El” (no elections) and pushes for an extension of terms of office, it is to
be expected that citizens would react with suspicion, astonishment, and
exasperation," the CBCP said.
"In
addition, the feeling of a creeping dictatorship is conjured by past
experience. Moreover, political dynasties are really and factually becoming a
dominant factor in our country’s political life," it added.
The
opposition is worried that charter change can be used to lift the term limits
of the president and other officials. Malacañang has denied this, saying a
term extension is Duterte's "ultimate nightmare."(Alexis Romero, philstar.com / Google News)
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