Politicking is never too early
>> Thursday, December 5, 2019
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L. Fianza
BAGUIO CITY -- Whether
VP Leni Robredo’s allies wanted it or not, she cannot work with ease for
President Duterte’s administration because in the first place the two top
officials belong to opposing political parties.
In
fact, when VP Robredo was offered by the president to co-chair the Inter-Agency
Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs, her political allies already told her not to
fall into a trap.
Pundits saw
two things when she accepted the position of co-chair of ICAD. It is either
that she just lost the confidence of her political allies or they really wanted
her not to succeed.
But, she went
against the advice and accepted the challenge that was offered her after
Duterte felt offended by her criticisms on the latter’s war on drugs.
She
previously headed the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council or
HUDCC in the first year of President Duterte but resigned December 2016 when
she was asked to stop attending cabinet meetings.
For a second
time, VP Robredo was fired last Sunday, this time as co-chair of the ICAD, less
than 20 days after she accepted President Duterte’s invitation, the latter
saying that she was not trusted because she was with the political opposition.
Contrary to
Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo’s statement that VP Robredo could not
be trusted to hold confidential information and state secrets, the reason is
politics.
VP Robredo’s
appointment is apparently Duterte’s reaction to her criticisms about the
administration’s war on drugs, saying further that she has so many complaints.
The President said, “If she wants, I can commission her to be the drug czar.”
“Now if you
are better than me, I’ll hand to you full powers over the drug war. I’ll give
you six months. Let’s see if you can handle it,” said the President.
Aside from
political analysts and commentators, presidential mouthpiece Panelo, Senators
Tito Sotto and Bong Go were heard telling the media that she should accept the
offer to help in the fight against drugs.
By the way,
she cannot even give orders as co-chair of ICAD because she has to agree with
more than 15 heads of government agencies that are the members of the committee.
Duterte’s men knew that.
That is why
the President and his men already had the impression that VP Robredo would
fail, or that they would see to it that she will not succeed because doing so
would qualify her as presidential bet which other aspirants would not want.
Of course,
the administration would not want anybody from other political opposition
parties to be elected president for fear of retaliation or revenge, as what
happened to Presidents Marcos, Estrada, and GMA.
Lately,
President Duterte admitted that he failed in his fight against illegal drugs
despite the help of the PNP, armed forces and other law enforcement agencies.
Now, how can VP Robredo succeed without the power to issue orders and with
early politicians not wanting her to? Zero.
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Legit
businessmen whose eateries and stores around Tabora Park along Magsaysay Avenue
and T. Alonzo Street were already inspected by personnel from Baguio city hall
complained of unfair competition or unequal treatment under the laws.
They said,
there are businesses in Tabora Park, particularly the food stalls operating
within a few meters from the Pilando building have no water sink, no comfort
rooms and serve food on plates covered with cellophane because they do not have
water to wash the dishes.
They say that
they have paid their business fees and have come up with city hall’s
requirements. They are calling the attention of the concerned offices under
Mayor Magalong to enforce city ordinances equally.
The legit
businessmen hate to say it but are suspicious that something is not right that
is why these food stalls are allowed to operate.
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