PRESS STATEMENTS & INTERVIEWS, 2001 - Present |
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Press Statement In Agreement With NDFP Panel Recommendation to Put Under Indefinite Study GRP-Declared "Indefinite Recess" 17 August 2002 As NDFP chief political consultant, I agree with the recommendation of the NDFP Negotiating Panel to the NDFP National Council to put under indefinite study the "indefinite recess" that had been declared by the GRP since June 2001 in the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations. The resumption of the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations is actually blocked by the following factors:
I share the view of the NDFP Negotiating Panel that it would be more productive to resume the peace negotiations after Macapagal ceases to be president and someone like Raul Roco or Loren Legarda assumes the presidency. The end of the current term of Macapagal is only one year and nine months away, unless Vice President Guingona can somehow replace her earlier. At the same time, we anticipate that the peace negotiations would completely collapse if the US would have its way in making president someone like General Angelo Reyes whom the US is now projecting as the more credible law-and-order leader in lieu of Macapagal. She is widely expected to lose the 2004 presidential elections because of the aggravation of the socio-economic crisis, unbridled corruption, rampant criminality of the military and police officers, state terrorism and puppetry to the US. # |
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