Former diplomat Rigoberto
Tiglao cite in his column at The Manila Times that former President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III is the worst president in the Philippine history.
He said, Aquino damaged the
institutions of the Philippine Republic that result to putting the country 10 years back in building a modern, prosperous nation-state that would
uplift the welfare of all the Filipino citizens.
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Tiglao said, "institutions" are very important in a nation's growth.
He also cited author Francis
Fukuyama, who proposed that there are three institutions in every nation.
The first is the State,
which is the institution that “possesses a monopoly of legitimate coercion and
exercises that power over a defined territory.”
He said that other
countries have a modern state which “does not consist of the ruler’s family and
friends; rather recruitment to administrative positions is based on impersonal
criteria as merit, education, or technical knowledge.”
"In the five years he has been in office, the Aquino government couldn’t even make the MRT-3 trains run on time and efficiently. In five years, even if the Congress had given it the funds, the Aquino state could not modernize the military, and instead, has all this time been stuck in allegations of corruption in the purchase of military equipment. Despite Aquino’s boast in 2011 that the country would be exporting rice soon, we are still importing 1 million tons of rice yearly."
He said that the second institution
is the rule of law, which Aquino also messed up, with his "selective
justice".
"Three opposition
senators are jailed for alleged involvement in the pork-barrel scam. Aquino’s
allies, though, are exempt from any such investigation." he said.
The third is Democratic
Accountability.
Tiglao said Aquino damaged
severely the Philippine state’s most important institution, the Constitutional
separation of the three branches of government.
"The executive headed
by Aquino bribed the legislative branch to decapitate the judicial branch, with
its head replaced by a known ally of the President. That really was this
regime’s defining moment. With Chief Justice Renato Corona out of the way, he
thought his clan could get a much bigger land-reform compensation for Hacienda
Lusita." he wrote.
"Aquino appointed as
associate justice and then Chief Justice a legal academic, with little actual
practice of law, whose main qualification was that she was the President’s
college buddy and that that she prepared his family’s Supreme Court brief to
get better compensation for their Hacienda Luisita’s expropriation. " he
said.
He said Aquino damaged the
Supreme Court, the Philippine National Police and even the media.
"He won’t dare boast
that he has strengthened the institutions of the Philippine Republic, which is
actually the most important task of a President, but which is really beyond his
exiguous intellect.He has, in fact, damaged them severely." he added.
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