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Coalition against cha-cha launched in Bacolod

The coalition against Charter change participants*Bayan Negros photo

A coalition against Charter change was launched in Bacolod City on Saturday, February 10.

In a united effort to safeguard the country’s Constitution and protect its economic policies, a coalition of church leaders, legal professionals, youth advocates, and other sectoral groups was formed in Bacolod, a press statement from Bayan Negros said on Sunday.

The convenors of the coalition include San Carlos Bishop Gerardo Alminaza of the Roman Catholic Church, Iglesia Filipina Independiente Bishop Virgilio Amihan Jr. and former Negros Occidental governor Rafael Coscolluela, it said.

The coalition was formed during a forum on charter change, where Bayan Muna Chairperson Neri Colmenares led a comprehensive discussion on what Charter Change could entail, as it is being railroaded through the so-called “People’s Initiative”, the press statement said.

Colmenares emphasized concerns that Charter Change under Marcos Jr. could potentially serve as a tactic to extend his term and may lead to a reduction of protectionist economic policies, potentially exposing the country’s resources to foreign incursion.

“Corruption doesn’t originate from the Constitution. Amending it is not the solution,” saidd Colmenares, underlining the importance of resisting indifference in the face of potential threats.

Echoing this sentiment Coscolluela said, “we should act now” and advocated for a widespread education campaign to raise awareness about the risks associated with charter change.

Human Rights lawyer Rey Gorgonio warned against what he said would be a “total sellout” of the economy and patrimony, emphasizing the need to preserve the gains made under the 1987 Constitution.

Bayan Negros Chairperson Jimmy Loplop also pointed out charter change has been an extension of neoliberal policies that have been imposed by previous presidents, which aim to sell off the control of public utilities into the hands of big corporations and foreign investors.

The assembly collectively moved to establish a coalition to actively oppose any attempts at charter change, either through Constitutional Assembly, Con Convention, or People’s Initiative.

The coalition’s founding convenors also include former congressman Pete Pico, Fr. Armando Onion, Bishop Fely Tenchavez (UCCP), Right Rev. Alan Caparo ( IFIand) Fr. Anecito Buenafe, Leslie Garcia, lawyers Rey Gorgonio and Bong Dilag, Fr. Melvin Fajardo, Fr. Ben Duran, Florenze Guzon (Kabataan Partylist), Jimmy Loplop, BAYAN- Negros, Rev. Pastor Frank Obligar ( UCCP), Sr. Ezekiel Fernandez, Sr. Sandra Telogio, Sr. Cecille Bayona, the press release said.*

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