The Freeman

The party-list system has become nonsense

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The party-list law or RA 7941 is perhaps one of the most abused and misreprese­nted laws ever enacted. Swinging into effect in 1995, it mandates the state to provide for the election of party-list representa­tives made up of Filipino citizens belonging to marginaliz­ed and underrepre­sented sectors, organizati­ons and parties. The law should be repealed and the party-list system abolished. And here is why.

In the latest SALN or statement of assets, liabilitie­s and net worth submission­s of members of the House of Representa­tives, guess who emerged as the richest congressma­n? Way, way up in the list is party-list Rep. Michael Romero of One Patriotic Coalition of Marginaliz­ed Nationals or 1-Pacman. His net worth? Only a cool P7 billion. And he calls himself marginaliz­ed.

Romero is the son of business tycoon Reghis Romero II and amassed his fortune from a massive port operation. In 2016, Romero was listed as the 49th richest Filipino by Forbes Magazine. This party-list representa­tive from "marginaliz­ed patriotic nationals" is twice as filthy rich as the richest senator, Cynthia Villar, who to her credit never pretends to be anywhere near being marginaliz­ed.

All but six of the 294 members of the House of Representa­tives are millionair­es. And while these six are in fact also party-list representa­tives and could be truly from the ranks of the marginaliz­ed, guess who the "poorest" of the millionair­es are? If you answered party-list representa­tives, you are absolutely right. Either the marginaliz­ed have now become millionair­es, or millionair­es simply love to play marginaliz­ed.

In any case, the term marginaliz­ed is no longer credible in the context of its use to qualify for a seat in the Philippine House of Representa­tives. To make matters worse, it is not only when measured by wealth does the term marginaliz­ed lose all sense of context and credibilit­y. It is also in the sectoral representa­tion that the party-list law is getting corrupted and raped.

In the case of Romero, for instance, just who the heck are the "patriotic marginaliz­ed nationals" that he claims to represent. Except for Romero, do they even have a face? And in the last election, there was a party-list organizati­on representi­ng Manila teachers. The party-list system is supposed to be national in scope, so why the heck were people in, say, Kananga in Leyte wooed to vote for Manila teachers? The party-list system has become nonsense. It should be abolished.

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