Filipinos must remain vigilant amid the brewing word war, contradictions between Marcos and Duterte camps – updates from the peasant movement of the Philippines

Filipinos must remain vigilant amid the brewing word war, contradictions between Marcos and Duterte camps

The ensuing exchange of harsh words and “sewage language” between the Marcos and Duterte camps signals the worsening divide and contradiction between the ruling classes considered to be the worst enemies of the people.

“Filipinos must refrain from being caught between these two camps. Both camps represent the interests of landlords, bureaucrat capitalists, and imperialist powers. Both the Marcos and Duterte families are beyond salvation. They have no regard at all for the most urgent concerns and pressing problems of Filipinos. Their unabashed bickering further reveals that they have no intention at all to uplift the state of the nation.”

“Filipinos must remain critical and vigilant during these times and focus on asserting our democratic demands for genuine land reform, secured employment, livelihood, and sovereignty. Ang importante lang sa mga Marcos at Duterte ay kung sino sa kanila ang hahawak sa kapangyarihan at kaban ng bayan. Wala silang pakialam sa mamamayan kaya hindi dapat kumampi ang masa sa kahit kanino man sa kanila,” according to the peasant group.

This factional divide between the so-called “Uniteam” did not happen overnight. Since Day one, the Marcos and Duterte camps have their political differences and self-serving interests to protect. Inasahan na natin na mangyayari ito,” according to KMP Secretary General Ronnie Manalo.

KMP called on sectors and organizations to oppose the Charter Change attempts and prepare to join the broad people’s rally against Charter Change on February 25 coinciding with the 38th year of EDSA 1. ##

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Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas

The Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas or Peasant Movement of the Philippines (KMP) was founded at a time of great political upheaval and broad mass movement against the tyranny and abuses of the Marcos dictatorship. Hundreds of peasant leaders and land reform advocates from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao gathered during the historic founding of KMP on July 24, 1985. After thirty five years, KMP remains as the largest national democratic mass organization of peasants in the Philippines.

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