SONA grab
>> Tuesday, July 31, 2018
LETTERS
FROM THE AGNO
March
Fianza
“Grab” has been in the
news since last year. Whether it is a way to travel from one place to another
on a motor vehicle called grab taxi, or a power grab as employed by
politicians, it is a confused word that is misunderstood on all fronts.
What
concerned me among many whose eyes were glued to the TV, and who expected last
Monday to listen to the third state of the nation address of President Duterte,
was for him to deliver it on time to those who were anxious about what he was
to say this time.
But this was
delayed for an hour due to a power grab by the camp of the supporters of former
President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria M. Arroyo who wrestled from Rep. Pantaleon
Alvarez his position as House Speaker.
As seen by
millions on TV, a majority of the members of congress ousted Alvarez by voting
GMA into occupying the House Speaker’s position after declaring it first as
“vacant”.
It was like
history repeating itself. Only this time, GMA took over power from House
Speaker Alvarez, a familiar picture of her oath-taking in an orange colored
dress, after taking over from President Joseph “Erap” Estrada in January of
2001.
A day after a
quick survey of the messy circus, some congressmen including majority floor
leader Rudy Farinas questioned the House Resolution installing GMA, saying the
removal of Alvarez was maneuvered and unceremonious because House rules and
procedures were not properly followed.
There was
more confusion an hour before the SONA when Arroyo took her oath at the stage
of the session hall and became Speaker of the House. Still, Alvarez was the one
who welcomed President Duterte to the House after alighting from his chopper.
I am no fan
of House Speaker Alvarez and former President Gloria M. Arroyo so whoever sits
as chief legislator is the least of my worries. Any of the two will do. But as
for the abrupt change in leadership in the House, it strengthened the fact that
nothing is permanent in politics.
Some congressmen
revealed to news reporters that the ouster of Alvarez had been brewing. This
was due to his conflict with Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte after the latter
organized another political party last year.
Other
lawmakers say they were no longer satisfied with his leadership after he made
controversial statements on nationwide television that he was in favor of
postponing the 2019 elections. Furthermore, even Duterte and the senators are
opposed to the “No-El” of Alvarez.
On the
contrary, I heard people say that democracy is healthy and at work in the
Philippines with the latest circus that took place on the Batasan floor. Others
say it was one more abuse of democracy.
Meanwhile,
some observers guessed that the action of people in the House who dethroned
Alvarez took the signal from President Duterte himself, saying that any change
in leadership comes with the blessings of the topmost politician in the land.
They say the
signal passed through presidential daughter Sara so that the ouster of Alvarez
will not be opposed. True, Duterte and his partymates did not stop her from
calling and gathering allies in congress.
This, after
they heard Alvarez make pronouncements without consulting his colleagues in
congress, as though he can get away with doing anything and saying anything he
wanted to.
From where I
watched as a lowly citizen in a place practically detached from the central
government in Manila, all I can do was speculate how politicians are able to
pull the rug from under Duterte’s feet. For self-preservation and promotion,
the congressmen grabbed the limelight from the President.
With the
political power grab still fresh in his mind, the President stressed his
legislative plan and priorities in his SONA that was brief, but with lost
momentum and suspense.
The President
looked upset and disappointed because circus clowns stole the thunder from his
speech. Many won’t mind and I don’t care even while I saw a troubled face.
Life should
still go on for TV spectators, even with what had just happened. Although, I
feel unusually odd because President Duterte’s speech was subdued and boring as
he forgot to ramble and curse.
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