Militant, Progressive, Nationalist
Educators say NO to Arroyo’s charter change
We, the members of ACT Teachers Partylist, denounce the efforts made by the
Arroyo administration to push for changes in the 1987 Constitution and to
prolong her stay in power beyond 2010.
We condemn the railroading of the pro-Administration congressmen, who approved
House Resolution 1109, which called for the convening of a constituent assembly
The administration’s avowed justification for the so-called cha-cha is the
economic agenda. They are pushing for 100% foreign ownership in the economy,
including land ownership. This will remove whatever restrictions remain in the
Constitution that protect the economy from outright plunder and result in the
further underdevelopment of our country.
But aside from the economic agenda, charter change is obviously an ill-disguised
effort to prolong the hold on power of the ruling clique, by postponing the 2010
elections, extending the term of incumbents, and removing limits on reelection.
This is what is causing renewed outrage among teachers and the general public.
Other amendments could easily be introduced as the administration succeeded in
convening Congress as a Constituent Assembly. These will include amendments that
will allow foreign troops and bases back into the country, and restrict civil
liberties such as free expression and assembly, enshrined in the Bill of Rights.
Another school year has already started and still, the same problems of
shortages in the schools and classrooms have yet to be addressed to by the
government. Teachers and their students still bear the brunt of these problems
in education. But Mrs. Arroyo and her cohorts are more than pre-occupied with
keeping themselves in power and serving their foreign masters.
Under the Arroyo government, teachers suffered through six years without a
salary increase, and has just recently pushed for a new salary scheme that is so
unfair, deceptive and divisive for the rank-and-file employees like teachers.
We’re also suffering from the unfair and illegal policies of the Government
Service Insurance System. These problems will only be resolved with a genuine
change in government.
No way will we allow term extensions for this administration.
As teachers, we’ll do our part in educating the public on why we must oppose
charter change.
We vow to participate in the growing dissent and mass actions of the people
against a government who does not heed the calls of the people.#