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Friday, January 13, 2012

POLITICS | A new political equation

J.D. VELEZ | Blogger

A new political equation is taking shape in Cebu's political landscape. Behind the scene maneuvering is realigning political alliances along administration and opposition party lines.

A chapter in the island's political history is coming to a close. But what is the shape of things to come? Politicians are predictable. And the future is apparent as day. But anything can happen between now and 2013. 

Nationally, the Aquino administration is flexing its muscle and is not afraid of any repercussions except for adverse public opinion. Those hoping for a coup are in for a big disappointment for nothing would be coming. And should one be launched, it will not succeed.

The Philippine Right is in for a rough sailing ahead. Not even Bongbong can pull a miracle with all his wealth. Only Jinggoy, Mar and Binay look promising as successor in 2016. But it's too far away.

The Left helped catapult GMA to power but she drifted to the Right for political survival. Now, the Right, is running out of options and could dangerously opt for the extreme.

But so far, GMA has taken the right course to survive politically. Her academic paper on the economy, whether done for political mileage, is good for the opposition's own soul searching. In the end, everything will hopefully be fine for the Philippines.

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