Terse was the initial
statement of former president and current Pampanga 2nd District Rep.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on her demotion from senior deputy speaker to simply
deputy speaker last week.
Only to be followed by a
longer statement that, among others, said:
“In the Philippines, the
House leadership has traditionally been closely associated with the sitting
President, and this relationship of deep trust between Speaker and President
has been beneficial in smoothly enacting the legislative agenda of the President.
I think this is acceptable, because in the Philippines, the check and balance
needed in any democracy has traditionally been well-provided by the Senate.
“When President Marcos won, I wanted to aspire for the Speakership of the
House. But it soon became apparent that he was most comfortable with then
Congressman Martin as Speaker. I quickly realized the wisdom embedded in that
sentiment.
“By this disavowal, I hope
that we can preempt any needless politicking so that the House and our
President can focus on the job at hand with minimum distraction.”
Politicking. Distraction.
The operative words unlost to House Speaker Martin G. Romualdez who, after days
silence, issued his own statement, thus:
"There is still much
work to do, so occasional moves to destabilize the House should be nipped in
the bud.
"The House cannot be
distracted from finding legislative solutions to issues that affect the lives
of ordinary Filipinos. Rather than engaging in politicking, I would rather that
we, in the House of Representatives, remain focused on more urgent matters.
“The House of the People
is in order. This same level of order is what allowed us to approve on third
and final reading at least 29 of the 42 bills that comprise the legislative
agenda of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
“[The House] should
prioritize the real problems of the ordinary people, the only thing that
deserves attention. Let’s set aside premature politicking.”
Vice President Sara –
without the H – Duterte took politicking to down the basest plane altogether in
her resignation from the Lakas-CMD immediately after GMA’s demotion: “I am here
today because of the trust of the Filipino people in me to lead and serve them
and the country, and this cannot be poisoned by political toxicity or
undermined by execrable political powerplay.”
Execrable toxicity. The
plot thickens? More popcorn?
Au
contraire, it is all
Rabelais: “Bring down the curtain, the farce is played out.”
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