The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) describes President Bongbong Marcos’ directive for his cabinet secretaries to submit courtesy resignations as a diversionary tactic.
According to ACT’s statement, this move is a shallow and desperate attempt to shift public attention away from worsening political problems, massive electoral fraud during the midterm elections, and the economic and social crisis under his administration.
ACT Chairperson Vladimer Quetua says the so-called ‘bold reset’ is an attempt to ignore real issues.
Quetua emphasizes that President Marcos failed to deliver on his promise of a “New Philippines.
” Instead of transformation, the country faced democratic decline, a stagnant economy, and intense political repression, Quetua said.
Quetua concludes that the “reset” the Philippines needs requires a bold shift towards a humane, nationalist, and democratic government that truly responds to the people’s needs. #
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Abner is an award-winning journalist. He received the prestigious 2015 Titus Brandsma Award for Community Communication in the Philippines and participated in the 2016 International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) of the United States of America, sponsored by the US Embassy in the Philippines. Founder of WATCH NORTH COTABATO, a media-citizens’ transparency group. He worked as a correspondent for the Philippine Daily Inquirer and CNN Philippines. His experience in broadcasting includes anchoring for Brigada News FM in Kidapawan and General Santos City and Brigada News TV. He anchors Tira Brigada via 105.1 Brigada News FM Manila, Mondays-Saturdays.