A tragicomedy of Aristotelian proportions is unfolding in Asia’s first
Republic—the Philippines.
It is inexorably rising from the wreckage and stress of the
multi-billion pork barrel scandal and Janet Napoles scam that has transfixed
this nation of 100 million for nearly a year. It will play out, over the next
few months until it reaches resolution.
With my colleague Rigoberto Tiglao’s explosive report and column
yesterday (“Smoking gun of Aquino’s complicity in Pork Barrel Scam,” Times,
June 9), President BS. Aquino now faces a time of questioning, perhaps even a
crisis of survival. The righteous leader who aspired to be the scourge of
corrupt public officials has himself landed at the center of a graft controversy,
accused like Richard Nixon of covering up high crimes against the nation.
Day of
accountability
On Thursday, the 116th anniversary of Philippine Independence, The Abolish Pork Movement and a host of other civil society organizations are leading a citizens movement to transform the independence commemoration into a Day of Accountability.
On Thursday, the 116th anniversary of Philippine Independence, The Abolish Pork Movement and a host of other civil society organizations are leading a citizens movement to transform the independence commemoration into a Day of Accountability.
The rally organizers are calling on Filipinos to gather at Liwasang
Bonifacio and then march to Mendiola to demand accountability for the pork
barrel scam. The rally will demand the resignations of presidential alter-egos
Budget Secretary Florencio “Butch” Abad and Agriculture Secretary Proceso
Alcala, who are both directly implicated in PDAF and DAP misuse, and it will
hold President BS Aquino accountable for the continuing cover-up of the scam
In a stirring editorial, the normally non-committal and pro-government
Manila Bulletin threw its weight behind the accountability rally. It said:
“The #AbolishPork Movement speaks to us and for us when it says: ‘As
taxpayers who have been robbed many times over, we hold Aquino accountable for
his failure to seriously prosecute and bring to justice those involved in the
pork barrel scam.
“Join the June 12 Rally for Accountability. In so doing, we honor our
martyrs and heroes who fought to free our country from colonial rule and
contribute our meager share to free the same country from pork barrel
corruption and from empty slogans like ‘Daang Matuwid’.”
This is act one of the drama —the increasing radicalization of the
nation as a result of the official theft and abuse of the pork barrel.
Impeach
Aquino picks up steam
Act two will unfold with the mounting of a serious initiative to impeach President Aquino, through the gathering of support from members of the House of Representatives, and the gathering of citizens’ signatures endorsing Aquino’s impeachment.
Act two will unfold with the mounting of a serious initiative to impeach President Aquino, through the gathering of support from members of the House of Representatives, and the gathering of citizens’ signatures endorsing Aquino’s impeachment.
There will be a major test of wills between Aquino’s control of the
House (as personified by Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr and the Liberal Party)
and the growing ranks of opposition and independent-minded legislators who are
dismayed by the shaming of the House in the pork barrel scam and who want the
House to assert its powers and prerogatives in the face of continuing
domination by the Executive branch.
Legal experts believe that a credible impeachment complaint (with a real
chance of gaining House support) can definitely be filed now and prosecuted
successfully against President Aquino on the strength of the disclosures and
admissions already made by all 20 senators concerning the P50-million payoff
allegedly offered for Corona’s conviction, the testimony of DBM officials that
Aquino signed and approved all disbursements from the DAP fund. Once the money
trail is traced, it will all lead to Malacanang. Congress did not appropriate any
funds for presidential bribery. Abad will stand trial for plunder of the
treasury.
Although BS Aquino has nominal control of the lower house, which has the
exclusive power to initiate impeachment, he cannot count on the House refusing
to impeach. The threshold of one-third of House members will be reached, once a
public campaign for impeachment is mounted, and once the new revelations about
Aquino’s complicity in the scam is factored in. Once church groups, soldiers,
government workers, farmers and other groups join the clamor for impeachment,
there will be no turning back the tide. Even Speaker Belmonte will bow to the
clamor. Politicians, anxious for survival, will line up to sign the articles of
impeachment.
Supreme Court
strikes down dap
Act three will comprise the decision of the Supreme Court on the constitutionality of the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP), and its repercussions on the impeachment initiative.
Act three will comprise the decision of the Supreme Court on the constitutionality of the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP), and its repercussions on the impeachment initiative.
I believe the High Court will rule, as many have prayed, that the DAP is
unconstitutional, thereby pulling the rug from under Aquino’s feet. There are
wild rumors on the eve of the vote that a last-minute full-court press by
Aquino’s operatives has succeeded in reversing one vote to achieve a 7-7
no-decision verdict. But the growing public outrage and mobilization of sectors
for accountability are too much for the High Court to dare enraging the people
and risk bringing down retribution on itself.
The vote of the lower House will decisively tilt toward impeachment once
the Supreme Court rules that the DAP is unconstitutional.
The central role of the administration in the pork barrel scandal will
be officially acknowledged. Legislators who had no dealings with Napoles will
vote to impeach. They will remind the public that they belong to the 16th
Congress, newly elected last year, and not to the 15th Congress, which was
hopelessly corrupted by Napoles. Legislators who were complicit in the Napoles
scam will vote to impeach in order to save themselves.
In the impeachment articles, the House will say that it is impeaching
President BS Aquino III for culpable violation of the Constitution, bribery,
graft and corruption, and betrayal of public trust.
The House will vote to impeach because this is its ticket to relevance
in the emerging political landscape in the country. Because of poor leadership,
it is not listened to anymore on any issue of importance.
Aquino stands
trial in the Senate
As with former chief Justice Corona, whose impeachment President Aquino singlemindedly orchestrated, he will immediately face trial in the Senate, once the House votes to impeach.
As with former chief Justice Corona, whose impeachment President Aquino singlemindedly orchestrated, he will immediately face trial in the Senate, once the House votes to impeach.
Act IV will unfold with President Aquino’s impeachment trial in the
Senate. Chief Justice Lourdes Sereno, an Aquino appointee, will preside over
the trial. It is probable that Franklin Drilon will no longer be Senate
President by then. No senator will decline to sit as a juror in Aquino’s trial;
refusal will be interpreted by the public as motivated by a lack of monetary
incentives, unlike the Corona trial when incentives were plenty.
The House prosecutors who will present the case against the president
will strive to show the glaring contradictions in Aquino’s Tuwid na Daan
program, the contrast between his professed anti-corruption campaign and the
realities of corruption under his watch, the proof of closeness between the
president and Napoles,
The biggest threat to Aquino is the possibility that Napoles may be
offered incentives to testify against him. That would be totally outside his
control.
The tragic side of this tragicomedy inheres in the fact that the
personage on the dock is the most righteous president the country has ever
known, the advocate of the straight path, and he will be standing trial for
high crimes against the nation.
The comic side of the drama is that the principal crime which Aquino
will be accused of is his having bribed the senator-judges in the impeachment
of justice Corona. Absurdly, the senators who accepted bribes and payoffs from
him, will be sitting in judgment of Aquino for a crime in which they were
complicit.
An indignant public will demand that senators who were bribed in the
Corona trial should not sit as judges in the Aquino impeachment. Alan Peter
Cayetano will argue for his right to sit as a juror in the new trial. He will
be shouted down and ridiculed.
Just as there was much comedy in the Corona trial, there will also be
many comic touches in Aquino’s trial, such as the lawyers who will volunteer to
prosecute Aquino, the witnesses who will volunteer testimony on the character
and sanity of Aquino. If Janet Lim-Napoles testifies, Aquino and most
senator-jurors will be petrified with fear about the dirty laundry she might
disclose.
Before the trial is over, the administration will be deluged with
resignations, led by the Hyatt 10 who hounded President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
and were reincarnated by BS Aquino. When the going gets tough, they usually get
going. They are also the first to apply for posts in the next administration.
Catharsis and
crisis of survival
The tragicomedy will be a form of catharsis for the Filipino nation and Philippine democracy. It will simultaneously be a great trial of our political system, and a purgation for our democracy, a cleansing of the system of demons and worms that have caused it to falter and fail.
The tragicomedy will be a form of catharsis for the Filipino nation and Philippine democracy. It will simultaneously be a great trial of our political system, and a purgation for our democracy, a cleansing of the system of demons and worms that have caused it to falter and fail.
This great drama will lead to the sweeping reform of institutions, the
revision of the 1987 constitution, and a change of political culture in the
country – which are all essential for the nation to move forward
With this catharsis, citizens will become more aware of their sovereign
power over the government. Politicians will waken to the real responsibilities
of public office. Our elections, which have been irresponsibly administered by
the Commission on Elections, will finally be better organized and managed.
How will president aquino’s crisis of survival end?
There are three possible scenarios.
The Senate votes to convict.
Aquino is stripped of all the powers
And trappings of office.
He rides off into the sunset.
Aquino is stripped of all the powers
And trappings of office.
He rides off into the sunset.
The Senate acquits him.
Aquino remains as chief of state
And head of government of
The Republic.
Aquino remains as chief of state
And head of government of
The Republic.
Aquino resigns and spares himself
The ordeal of an impeachment trial.
The ordeal of an impeachment trial.
If either scenario 1 or 3 happens,
There will be a new president of the republic.
There will be a new president of the republic.
Yen Makabenta, The Manila Times
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