Drilon, Magsaysay urge NDF-NPA:Join elections
>> Sunday, March 31, 2013
Team PNoy campaign manager
Sen. Franklin M. Drilon and former Sen. Ramon “Jun” Magsaysay Jr. on
Tuesday/March 19 appealed to the Communist-led NDF and New People’s Army not to
disrupt the conduct of a peaceful election in May, the first under the Aquino
Administration.
“I challenge our fellow Filipinos
who are members of the CPP-NPA-NDF to participate in the electoral process,”
said Drilon in a press statement.
The LP-led administration
coalition candidates barnstormed last week the Caraga Region, one of the
remaining hotbeds of the four-decade-old communist insurgency.
One of the country’s poorest
regions, Caraga is made up of the provinces of Agusandel Norte, Agusan del Sur,
Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur.
“The best and most effective way to change the
system is by electing to power the people that we believe will carry out the
reforms we all want to see,” added Drilon.
Drilon and Magsaysay also
challenged the National Democratic Front, which has held on-and-off peace talks
with the government since the 1990s, to “demonstrate utmost sincerity in
pursuing peace negotiations.”
The government, the two said, is
“resolute in finding ways to achieve lasting peace” in the country.
“Panahon nang kapayapaan.Tapos na ang digmaan.
Let us give peaceful elections a chance,” said Drilon.
During the presidencies of
Corazon Aquino and Fidel Ramos, Drilon was a consultant in the peace panels
that were formed to reach out to Communist and Muslim rebels.
Magsaysay, whose father and
namesake was instrumental in ending in the fifties the Huk rebellion tied to
agrarian unrest, chided what he called wrongful activities attributed to NPA
rebels such as imposing “campaign permits” from P50,000 to P5 million on political
candidates visiting rebel-influenced areas.
“Team PNoy will not tolerate such activities
as it will only worsen the problem on insurgency,” Magsaysay and Drilon said in
the press statement.
Magsaysay said the government
will “exhaust all means to achieve a comprehensive, just and lasting peace”
amid reports of the NDF’s insincerity in the stalled peace talks with the
government.
“A peaceful Philippines is not impossible under the Aquino
administration,” Magsaysay said.
“
This is evident in the on-going discussions on the
framework agreement between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation
Front (MILF) on the Bangsamoro entity in which the first of four annexes have
already been signed,” Magsaysay said.
“
Team PNoy supports all efforts at ending the conflict in
Mindanao. That is why the President needs a majority in the Senate, to ensure
the success of the peace negotiations with the MILF, as well as with the
CPP-NPA-NDF,” Magsaysay said.
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