An editorial piece was published by
Daily Tribune which really gets the attention of those who are already fed up
with the elitist oligarch backed-Liberal Party.
Titled “Liberal Party cannot be trusted”
published last December 8, 2021 it eloquently lays down the examples in
Philippine political history where the LP made such actions or decisions which
led to becoming somewhat party’s trademark.
In the spirit of transparency and full
disclosure, we have quoted in full such editorial below:

(photo credit to owner)
(photo credit to owner) |
Liberal Party cannot be trusted
Although Vice President Leni Robredo is
running for president as an “independent,” she is to all intents and purposes
the standard bearer of the moribund and discredited Liberal Party (LP) in the
2022 elections.
Moribund and discredited, indeed,
because no politician who seriously hopes to win in the coming elections will
want to be associated with it.
With Senator Franklin
Drilon opting for political retirement next year, the LP’s remaining stragglers
are Senator Risa Hontiveros, who loves to grandstand; Senator Leila de Lima,
who remains detained on account of drug-related criminal cases; and Senator
Francis Pangilinan, who is running for vice president against his own
uncle-in-law, Senate President and ex-comedian Tito Sotto.
Pangilinan is running with Robredo.
Like Robredo, Pangilinan has adopted the color pink as their tandem’s political
hue. This is obvious from the “Leni-Kiko” pink posters that can be occasionally
seen in some pro-LP commercial establishments in Metro Manila.
Robredo herself tacitly admits that LP
politicians such as ex-Senator Bam Aquino, who lost his reelection bid in 2019,
are managing her campaign.
Against that backdrop, there is no
doubt that Robredo and Pangilinan are the LP bets for president and vice
president, respectively.
It is also obvious that they ditched
the color yellow, long associated with the LP, for pink, to avoid being
identified with their moribund and discredited political party.
If Robredo and Pangilinan are not
honest enough to openly admit their connection to the LP, then voters should
not trust them with high public office. Their condescending assumption that the
voters will not see through their political charade should be “rewarded” with
total defeat at the polls.
The historical record shows that the LP
can never be trusted.
After the Philippines won its
independence from the United States of America in 1946, the newly-elected
President Manuel Roxas mortgaged the benefits of independence by consenting to
the grant of parity rights to Americans even after 1946. Those parity rights
were enforced by an ordinance appended to the 1935 Constitution.
Parity rights allowed
Americans to enjoy the same rights and privileges of Filipino citizens in
commerce and industry in the Philippines. Those rights also allowed Americans
to practice their professions in the country.
Roxas was elected president under the
LP banner, and is considered the father of the LP. He died of cardiac arrest in
1948.
President Diosdado Macapagal is another
big name in the LP. After he lost his reelection bid to President Ferdinand
Marcos in 1965, Macapagal styled himself as a staunch opponent of the Marcos
regime.
As the
President of the 1971 Constitutional Convention, Macapagal managed to include a
seemingly innocuous paragraph in the transitory provisions of the draft
constitution. That paragraph guaranteed Macapagal a seat in the interim National Assembly, the unicameral
legislature created in the draft charter. It was obviously Macapagal’s free
ticket to a seat in the legislature.
In 1972, when the final draft of what
was to become the 1973 Constitution was finished by the constitutional
convention, Macapagal himself went to Malacañang to personally hand over copies
of the draft charter to Marcos. A photograph of Macapagal shaking hands and
smiling with Marcos during the turnover is available online.
Marcos,
however, discovered Macapagal’s self-serving scheme. A referendum in 1976
authorized Marcos to replace the interim National
Assembly created by Macapagal’s constitutional convention with an interim Batasang Pambansa.
His free ticket to a seat in the
legislature aborted, Macapagal resumed his opposition to the Marcos
administration.
At the
height of the campaign for the 2019 senatorial derby, LP candidate Manuel “Mar”
Roxas II abandoned his running mates and began campaigning for himself. Roxas
and the rest of his Otso Diretso ticket
lost miserably in that election. It’s no wonder that one of those Otso Diretso candidates abandoned the LP and is
now running for senator under a different party.
The LP cannot be trusted, and that
observation applies to the Robredo-Pangilinan tandem.
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