A Democratic Alternative to
GMA
Statement of former UP
President and now chairperson of Laban ng Masa Prof. Francisco
Nemenzo
The belated involvement of
Makati Business Club and other elite groups in the campaign to oust
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is welcome. But we should not let them steal
victory from the people.
The ouster of GMA will
bring no significant improvement if the system of elite rule is left
intact. Whoever accedes to Malacanang in this political framework
will remain a captive of the greedy and colonial-minded
elite.
For as long as the elite
hold effective power, a snap election will be another contest
between trapos who enjoy their financial blessings. Democracy is a
fraud where people are merely asked to choose who among the
candidates of the elite will represent and repress them.
The truly democratic
alternative to GMA is a Transitional Revolutionary Government, a
collective leadership that has the strength and political will to
institute fundamental reforms. Since the country is damaged beyond
repair after decades of oligarchic rule, it has to be rebuilt from
top to bottom. New structures for popular participation at the
grassroots level should replace the present pseudo-representative
system. The neoliberal policies now dragging the country to the
brink of disaster should be reversed. The public and private centers
of power should be democratized. The bureaucracy, military and
police should be cleansed of officials whose opulent lifestyles can
only be sustained by graft and corruption.
We are appalled to hear the
executive director of the Makati Business Club claim that his outfit
financed the inter-faith rally last Friday. Laban ng Masa never
received and will never accept any assistance from such a source.
That is how the elite manipulate the elected trapos. That is why we
are not only fighting for regime change; we are fighting for system
change. We do not only want to rid the country of Gloria Macapagal
Arroyo; we want an end to the system that breeds her type of
leadership.