Militant solons’ Sona protest ‘in aid of reelection’ says LP exec

Left wing members of Congress hold up signs including one that says "Poor Service" as Presidential Security tries to stop them after the last State of the Nation Address of Philippine President Benigno Aquino III at the joint session of the 16th Congress at the House of Representatives in suburban Quezon city, north of Manila, Philippines on Monday, July 27, 2015. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

Left wing members of Congress hold up signs including one that says “Poor Service” as Presidential Security tries to stop them after the last State of the Nation Address of Philippine President Benigno Aquino III at the joint session of the 16th Congress at the House of Representatives in suburban Quezon city, north of Manila, Philippines on Monday, July 27, 2015. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

The protest action of lawmen from the Makabayan bloc during the sixth and last State of the Nation Address (Sona) of President Benigno Aquino III is a maneuver for them to secure votes for the upcoming elections, an administration ally said on Monday.

In an interview aired over Radyo Inquirer 990 AM, Liberal Party chairman for political affairs and Caloocan representative Edgar Erice said that the protest action by the seven militant lawmakers is “in aid of reelection.”

“(Yung ginawa nila is) in aid of reelection. Kung saan sila makakakuha ng publicity, gagawin nila para maalala lagi sila sa botohan, lalo na sa party-list election. Maalala sila na sila ang nambastos,” Erice said.

(What they did is in aid of reelection. They will do everything they can to gain publicity and to be remembered in the party-list election. They will be remembered as the unruly lawmakers.)

The lawmaker also hit the militant solons for disrespecting the President.

“It’s very unparliamentary. Bakit ka maglalagay ng mga ganyan? Puwede naman kayong magsalita. Puwede silang mag-kontra Sona. May kalayaan naman silang magsalita, pero bakit kailangan pa nilang mambastos?” he added.

(It’s very unparliamentary. Why would they do that? They could have just mounted their own kontra-Sona. They have the freedom to air their opinions, but to disrespect the president is too much.)

The seven members of the Makabayan bloc who showed placards slamming the Aquino government as “bumbling and insensitive” and tagged the president as a landlord were: ACT Teachers Rep. Antonio Tinio, Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares and Carlos Zarate, Gabriela Rep. Luz Ilagan and Emmi De Jesus, Anakpawis Rep. Fernando Hicap, and Kabataan Rep. Terry Ridon.

Sought for reaction, Colmenares said that he is saddened that his colleague in the House of Representatives chose to see their protest action from a “traditional politician’s standpoint.”

“While others stood up to clap for Pres. Aquino’s Sona, we in the Makabayan bloc stood up to protest the sorry state of the nation,” Colmenares said in a text message to INQUIRER.net.

“Our colleagues are free to express their wholehearted support for Pres. Aquino; we also have the freedom to tell the people that the much vaunted econ development is not felt by the poor and the hungry, the contractualized workers who are disempowered from striking…contrary to the glowing Sona of Pres. Aquino,” he added.

On their part, Ridon and Zarate both said that it is Aquino who turned his last Sona into an election speech for administration candidates.

“(The President’s Sona) was a virtual endorsement of his bets for the Senate and the presidency, and negative campaigning against his opponents. The Makabayan protest was an indictment of five years of failed governance,” the youth party-list solon said.

“Aside from blaming and rhetoric, (the President’s Sona) is actually virtual endorsement of his successor,” Zarate added.

The group’s chant “Walang pagbabago sa ilalim ni Aquino” was met by louder claps from Aquino’s allies and boos from Senate President Franklin Drilon over the microphone.

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