PNoy: Under Marcos, PH could have been another Libya
MANILA, Philippines - It was strike 2 against Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday.
A day after President Benigno Aquino III took a swipe at Marcos Jr.'s comment on the country losing the chance of becoming "another Singapore", the current president said the country could have actually been "another Libya."
“We were far from becoming another Singapore. Were it not for EDSA, we probably could have become another Libya,” said Aquino during the People Power awarding ceremony in Malacañang Palace’s Ceremonial Hall.
Marcos Jr. made the "Singapore" comment days before the Philippines celebrated the 25th anniversary of EDSA 1, a peaceful people power that led to fate-changing events in the lives of two politicians: 20-year dictator Ferdinand Marcos was ousted while slain politician's housewife, Corazon Aquino, became the new leader of the country.
Now, these fathers' only sons and namesakes -- Marcos Jr. and Aquino III -- are comparing what countries to model what the Philippines could have become.
“With respect, I do not think we would have become another Singapore had we stayed the course with [former President Ferdinand] Marcos,” said Aquino.
He explained that during the martial law years, inequality worsened and freedom of expression was curtailed.
The president said it has become convenient for some circles to criticize the unfulfilled promises of EDSA People Power 1.
“Some have even dared to say that maybe one-man rule was not such a bad idea, never mind the oppression, and never mind the lack of liberties. By now, some say, we could already have become another Singapore. The 'some' is just one,” Aquino said, alluding to Sen. Marcos.
Sen. Marcos on Tuesday said the Philippines would have been like Singapore, one of Asia's Tiger economies, if the plans of his father pushed through. He said among these plans are massive industrialization and infrastructure development.
"The reason I said that is because I saw the plans. I knew what the government had planned to do. Had those plans been fulfilled, then we would have been equal, at least economically, with all the so-called Tiger economies," Sen. Marcos said.
Slowly fulfilling EDSA’s promises
Aquino, meanwhile, said the government is slowly working on fulfilling the promises of EDSA People Power 1 despite meeting some opposition.
The president said they have reduced the excessive perks for those in government-owned-and-controlled corporations (GOCCs). He added that they have also imposed restrictions on commercial logging to preserve the country’s ecological environment.
Aquino also said they also took action against the plea bargain in the case of former Armed Forces of the Philippines Comptroller, General Carlos Garcia, which “would have made a mockery of our justice system”.
“These are the things that will eventually fulfill the promise of EDSA, and it is imperative that we, like those that flooded the streets in February 1986, persevere so that these things are achieved at the soonest time possible,” said the president.
Libya
Meantime, the Aquino government is hard-pressed to evacuate Filipinos caught in the ongoing political turmoil in Libya with millions of protesters calling for the ouster of their long-time President Moammar Gadhafi.
The Libya is host to some 26,000 overseas Filipino workers, with some employers abandoning projects in the oil-rich country as terrified residents braced for bloody battles after a night of gunfire in some cities. Witnesses in Libya's third city Misrata reported helicopter-borne mercenaries opening fire on the local radio station and on mourners burying victims of previous clashes in Tripoli.
Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi said he was ready to arm civilian supporters to defeat a popular revolt.
STOP BLAMING AND JUST WORK!!!
Mr.President, instead of blaming other people. It is better if you work hard for the country especially with the problems the Philippines is facing right now. OFW's in Libya, New Zealand etcetera. as well as the oil price hike every week. What is happening to your government. You should do something with this or people will think that they have voted the wrong leader.
No I don't think so
No I don't think so Porsche-Noynoy.
Yes Marcos could've ordered the shooting. Ver is already insisting that the planes and tanks are ready to be mobilized, but Marcos did not listen to Ver and ordered him not to shoot. Marcos may be a dictator but he isn't as cold blooded as Ghaddafi. Kumbaga, tao pa rin si Marcos na may puso hindi tulad ni Ghaddafi.
Now, instead of taking swipes at your enemies. Baka naman puwedeng MAGTRABAHO KA PORSCHE-NOYNOY! Pataas ng pataas ang presyo ng langis. GAWAN MO NG PARAAN!
abs cbn be fair. if my post
abs cbn be fair. if my post is not based on facts you can unpublish it. otherwise be fair.
Pnoy , sana mag-dilang angel ka. Ang Libyan per capita income ay $ 12,000.00, or at least 4 times compare sa pinas. Mas mayaman ang libya compare sa pinas. Sarap siguro na ang iyong maid ay foreigner, yung trabahador mo ay galling din sa abroad, at malamang walang tatak na “pinoy and dogs, not allowed in elevator” sa hongkong. Sana nga maging Libya na lang tayo. Hindi na kailangan mag-abroad para mag-trabaho.
Pnoy , sana mag-dilang angel
Pnoy , sana mag-dilang angel ka. Ang Libyan per capita income ay $ 12,000.00, or at least 4 times compare sa pinas. Mas mayaman ang libya compare sa pinas. Sarap siguro na ang iyong maid ay foreigner, yung trabahador mo ay galling din sa abroad, at malamang walang tatak na “pinoy and dogs, not allowed in elevator” sa hongkong. Sana nga maging Libya na lang tayo. Hindi na kailangan mag-abroad para mag-trabaho.
Ahh... What could have been.
Rather than argue on what could have been, both of you should work on problems that are NOW preventing us from becoming a respectable country. Corruption is so rampant in all govenrnment agencies and our judicial system is sooooooooooooooooo slow.
Libya is behind in history
What is happening in Libya right now could have happened to the Philippines 25 years ago if Marcos had the balls to stand up to Reagan and shot everyone in EDSA on that day. Ver was just waiting for orders. Instead, there were subsequent coup de etat's after the change in presidency signifying the failure of the revolt to address the real problems. Only the dog changed but never the collar and the collar lives to this day.
before and after edsa 1
NOYNOY, IPAKITA MO SA MADLA NA MAY ROON KANG GOBYERNO NA DAPAT MAGPASUNOD.
GOD IS WATCHING YOUR MOVES, PEOPLE IS WATCHING YOU,CAREFUL , BAKA MA-CHECK MATE KA.
Pareho lang kayong dalawa,
Pareho lang kayong dalawa, walang silbe. Ang sarap nyo paghahambalusin at pag u-untugin. Minana lang nyo apelyedo mga magulang nyo, walang pakinabang sa inyo ang bayan.
ABS CBN
Please post my comment be fair
Libya?
How can be Marcos Like Khadafi? When he was the one pleading to the loyalist military to exercise maximum tolerance during edsa revolt? How can he be Khadafi when he was the one trying to overthrow communist government in the Philippines and the Moro rebels? Your mother in her short period of term massacred several civilians. Remember Luisita? Hypocrite Pesident. Look at the Filipino people in Libya they are pleading by themselves. the Owwa is so slow. I see more failure in Country's management for president like You. Binay is far better than you.