Friday, September 19, 2025

Beyond change of guards in Congress: The country needs deeper governance and political reforms

 


Even if today’s lawmakers—including Senate President Francis “Chiz” Escudero and House Speaker Martin Romualdez - and more from the list of implicated persons in DPWH’s flood control project scam — step down from their posts, their lives will remain secured by wealth, privilege, and political networks. In sharp contrast, millions of Filipino workers continue to live struggling under low wages, contractual employment, poor public services, and weak social protections.

 

“This glaring divide shows why cosmetic changes in leadership, even at the highest levels, are not enough,” said Partido Manggagawa Chair Renato Magtubo.

 

“Beyond sending incorrigible crooks in government to jail, the country needs deeper governance and political reforms that dismantle elite domination and put the real majority - workers, farmers, and ordinary citizens at the center of decision-making,” he added.

 

Among the reforms urgently needed are:

                            An anti-dynasty law and campaign finance reform to break the stranglehold of political families and corporate capture;

                            Stronger labor rights to ensure living wages, job security, full employment, and the right to organize;

                            Transparent and accountable governance to stop corruption and misuse of public funds;

                            Inclusive policy-making mechanisms that amplify the voices of workers and other marginalized groups;

                            Progressive taxation, including wealth tax, to fund universal social protection, and sustainable jobs.

 

“These reforms are not just about changing politicians,” the group added. “They are about changing the system so that public service means serving the people, not protecting elite interests.”

 

PM is joining the Simbahan at Komunidad Laban sa Katiwalian for the Trillion Peso March on September 21 at the People Power Monument. ###

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