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Left Forms New Coalition for 2010 Elections

Published on April 20, 2009

A new coalition has been formed to counter the dirty and traditional politics in the country. It has pledged to advance the politics of change and promote a ‘pro-people’ platform for the 2010 elections.

BY RONALYN V. OLEA
Bulatlat

Progressive party-list groups, people’s organizations, individuals and personalities formed the Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan (Makabayan or People’s Patriotic Coalition), Thursday, April 16 at the Bahay ng Alumni, University of the Philippines (UP) in Diliman, Quezon City.

In his speech, House Deputy Minority Leader and Bayan Muna (People First) Rep. Satur Ocampo said Makabayan’s primary objective is to advance the politics of change. “Sa esensiya, ang politika ng pagbabago ay naglalayong wakasan at palitan ang reaksyunaryong politika ng status quo na siyang pumipigil sa pag-unlad ng lipunang Pilipino” (In essence, the politics of change aims to put an end to and replace the reactionary politics of the status quo that hinders the progress of Philippine society.)

Ocampo, Mariano Speak During Launching of Makabayan Watch the video

Ocampo said the same politics of change was advanced by Partido ng Bayan (People’s Party) in 1987 and has been advanced by Bayan Muna since 2001.

Ocampo said that while the progressive party-list groups in Congress have achieved victories in the last three elections, the space provided for them remains narrow. “Kung magpapakasya tayo roon, mananatili tayong maliit na minorya sa bilang,” (If we limit ourselves to this, we will remain a minority in number.) he told the audience.

Through Makabayan, Ocampo said, more progressive candidates will run for municipal and even national positions.

Ocampo added that Makabayan will work with local leaders who have stood up against dirty and traditional politics. He cited Pampanga Gov. Ed Panlilio and Isabela Gov. Grace Padaca. “Naghahanap sila ng mga kapanalig…upang isulong ang kilusang pagbabago.” (They are looking for partners …to advance the movement for change.)

Ocampo also said that Makabayan’s politics of change is in harmony with Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno’s moral force. Makabayan, Ocampo said, aims to provide a channel for transformational leaders being sought for by the Chief Justice.

Makabayan’s general platform for the 2010 elections includes fighting for people empowerment, transparency and accountability in governance, uplifting the lives of the poor, developing a strong and self-reliant domestic economy, a more equitable distribution of wealth, saving the environment, defending the country’s sovereignty, upholding human rights and pursuing a just and lasting peace.

In his speech, Anakpawis (Toiling Masses) Rep. Rafael Mariano described Makabayan as“isang koalisyong nakatuntong at nagsusulong sa mga mithiin, tagumpay at kalakasan ng kilusan ng mamamayan at ng kanilang partidong pampulitika” (a coalition that is founded on and advances the aspirations, victories and strengths of the people’s movement and their political parties).

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4 Responses to “Left Forms New Coalition for 2010 Elections”

  1. Left Forms New Coalition for 2010 Elections – Bulatlat – Philippines news, breaking news, reports, blogs, opinion, multimedia Says:

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  2. Jun Aparece Says:

    Padayon!

    I am optimistic that we will find meaning in the path and method of electoral struggle and see gains in advancing the people's interest and welfare in it.

    This is the same conviction I had when, in 1986, I decided to campaign for Cory to help put an end to the reign of terror and corruption of Marcos.

    Also, this is the same conviction that guided me when I participated in the founding of Partido ng Bayan in Mindanao. Particularly in Lanao.

    I had the same thought when I joined the founding core group of AKBAYAN, one of the first progressive party-list in the country.

    Being into all these efforts, I was invited by comrades to join the launching of BAYAN MUNA in Davao City.

    Doing organizing work most of the time, but not engaged as a political leader in any party-list, gave me a role behind the scene.

    But this will not prevent me from celebrating, inside of me, that I am proud to be one of those who pioneered the journey to liberation via the path of electoral struggle.

    Long live, mabuhi, mabuhay ang MAKABAYAN!

    Isulong and pakikibaka,

    Jun Aps

  3. Imbo Says:

    Congrats! sa lahat ng walang pagod na nagtataguyod para sa tunay na panlipunang pagbabago, elektoral man o kahit anong larangan…asahan nating makakamit ang maningning na tagumpay!

  4. boodz Says:

    Long live the Filipino people – steadfastly waging all forms of struggle for national and social liberation!

    Mabuhay ang Makabayan!

    *question lang, bakit wala atang land reform sa general program?

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