The only thing worse than a breakup is an ugly breakup, and that's exactly what has happened with the Marcoses and the Dutertes.
The plot gets thicker every day, and after Vice President Sara Duterte's tirades in a two-hour press conference last week, it is obvious that UniTeam is now a thing of the past.
So far, Sara's beef has been about the loss of her entitlements - from confidential funds to her security contingent, all funded by taxpayers' money. And now, in addition to that, a new issue - access to the 250th Presidential Airlift Wing or the so-called Bluebirds which President Marcos apparently did not fulfill.
Unfortunately or fortunately, we have become unwitting spectators in this latest round of the Philippines' Game of Thrones: Marcos-Duterte version.
On the one hand, it's good that UniTeam parted ways because now all these dirty secrets of the previous administration are out in the open, including those who were really involved in perpetrating the bloody drug war.
We're also seeing how ugly politics is in the Philippines and how entitled our leaders are, throwing tantrums when they lose their entitlements.
But unfortunately, we're also seeing how political foes attack each other not because of valid economic or political issues but because of broken promises that have affected their personal lives.
In short, it's personal, and it's never about the country. It's never about the Filipino people.
Unfortunately, too, this ugly breakup has taken center stage, capturing our leaders' attention which should instead be focused on many pressing issues hounding our country today.
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この記事は The Philippine Star の October 22, 2024 版に掲載されています。
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