The Legacy of PNoy

        Have you ever wondered why as 2016 approaches the attacks against PNoy are getting more frequent and vicous by the day?
        The accelerating attacks against the person of  President Noynoy Aquino to get him out of Malacanang is in effect an indication of what he has thus far accomplished. 
        Unknown to many, he has given the Filipino people the gift of hope for their future. He has threatened to end the historic prevailing culture of impunity in the country by invading the comfort zone of the core of power and wealth in the country. He has indirectly destabilized the the lifestyle of two or three clan leaders in Ilocos, two/three in Iloilo, three/four in Cebu and about a dozen in the Manila area and over 20 high flying oligarchs. Politics in the Philippines has been under the control of a few notable families. It is considered normal for a politician's son, wife, brother, or other kinsman, to run for the same or other government office.
        One can trace its roots from the Spanish colonial times where favored families of the mestizo stock, or the Illustrados were given responsibilities of Gobernadorcillo, or Alcalde. As such, these men have wielded some influence in their communities, and patronage politics became a common Philippine undertaking.
        During the early years of American rule of the Philippine Islands, these Illustrados joined the democratic process introduced by the Philippine Bill of 1902. During this period, family names such as Cojuangco, Lopez, Marcos, Osmeña and Aquino started to emerge, later on becoming household names.
        Cory Aquino’s 1987 Constitution of the Philippines states in Article II Section 26, "The State shall guarantee equal access to opportunities for public service, and prohibit political dynasties as may be defined by law."
        Many have called for the Congress to pass the Anti-Dynasty Law, but this bill has been understandably passed over by each Congress since 1987.

         It is recognized that oligarchy is the root problem of all the corruption in the Philippines.

        At the beginning of his term in 2010, PNoy’s message was clear – to transform Philippine society and reintroduce morality to public service. His two major weapons were to institutionalize the rule of law and to set a personal example of personal integrity. This model of personal behavior would extend to that of his immediate family, especially his sisters and their families. He has remained true to this promise.
        For so many, many years the realization of a government that would actively fight graft and corruption and where corrupt judges and politicians, tax evaders, smugglers and money launderers would actively be prosecuted and punished, was just wishful thinking on the part of the Filipino people.

        Today, after neutralizing selected questionable seats of judicial authority, the filing of graft and plunder cases against three senators and a growing number of other political bigwigs, there is a real sense of hope that this quest for a just society is actually taking place and may even be realized in our lifetime.
        But as to be expected there are many detractors coming from those who are in control of plundered accumulated hidden treasure now at risk of exposure if the struggle against corruption succeeds. What  do you think will these plunderers do?
        Also, there are moneyed politicians preparing for 2016 elections hoping the environment will remain as before where patronage, money and cheating win elections.
        Our tabloid media is intellectually and mentally light years away from serious news media like BBC and Bloomberg.  Generally, media is more a distraction than a help to good governance. They are simply focused on ratings and since the biggest competitors are entertainment shows, then these radio and television commentators must find ways to be entertaining. Listening to their programs, you will find an inane mix of gossip, wild commentaries and games where the public can participate with the lure of a prize.
        The ideal thing therefore is for the President to make hard decisions and then go and educate the people on why a decision that was necessarily unpopular was made. In the end, history will make the final decision on P-Noy’s legacy.
        Clear-thinking Filipinos will just need to understand this and do what they believe in – praying their will shall finally prevail.



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