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Like
his favorite boxers, the vocal City Mayor Dan Lim knows infighting
- uppercuts and all.
Perhaps
chastened and in fact strengthened by three major city poll
debacles before getting to Mt. Olympus as new city mayor in
2004, Mayor Lim is a political survivor. In every sense of
the word.
Remember
how like a lone wolf in his first term, Lim charmed his way
into the hearts of 9 City Kagawads with different political
stripes from his and converted them into allies?
Remember
how Lim even wooed a political rival in Nuevas Montes to instead
be his running mate in the 2007 polls?
Astute
and tough as the pugilists he adores, Lim traded punches with
erstwhile buddy Kagawad Djingo Rama and later with another
ferocious political camp mate, former OIC Governor Victor
de la Serna. The Mayor takes all comers.
He
did one more political acrobatic trapeze swing by wresting
control over the Sangguniang Panglungsod over the bloodied
faces of two trusted lieutenants - Kagawad Edgardo Kapirig
and businessman Mario Uy - by placing his bets on the "right"
man. Lim sided with Uy.
By
sundown, dark horse SK chairman of Dampas Rammy June Alturas
won as SK representative - adding one more ally to Lim's army.
Eleven of the sixteen elected city SK chairmen sided with
the Mayor's Choice. By dawn, the mayor's other candidate of
choice Faro Cabalit - representing the barangay got elected.
In
a blink of an eye - including exaggeration - the sometimes
pugnacious city mayor wrested control of the city legislature
that makes laws and appropriates budgets for the city by a
7-5 majority.
Populists
have decried the fact that SK and barangay chairmen who win
on the basis of a limited constituency are given equal votes
as the city-wide elected kagawads and therefore play an equal
role in deciding the destiny of the city. Is that fair? But
for now, that's how the cookie crumbles.
Within
the bounds of law, Lim check mated ace rival Vice Mayor Toto
Veloso who was then in Manila. In a stroke that straddled
between Lim's political charisma and practical economics,
all SP chairmen declared their chairmanships of committees
vacant.
And
if Mayor Lim had a target, it had to be the powerful Appropriations
Committee once headed by Veloso. Of course, that slipped away
from Veloso's hands into the Mayor's hands.
In
politics, the only permanent thing is change. And change people
have to live with.
More
than ever, with City Hall being controlled by Lim on both
fronts, the Veloso Opposition Camp to include the vice mayor,
and Kagawads Mariquit Oppus, Bebin Inting, Djingo Rama, Lucio
Balbin and Edi Borja, should exercise their role as genuine
fiscalizers inside the house of power.
Outside
that house, in the world of public opinion, they will find
genuine allies (among city residents and media) if they make
constructive exposes and well-thought of legislation, regardless
of the Mayor's feelings. They have to do their homework if
they wish to become an effective counter foil to a leadership
that is known to be both vocal and tough. They cannot say
"we cannot fight City Hall." They are part of City
Hall.
However,
with 2.5 years left, we have no room for destructive obstructionism
- the case of objecting for its own sake - to the detriment
of the public good. We are sure ill-tempered debates will
merely improve their oratorical prowess and bombastic vocabulary,
but the public won't buy that either.
Vice
Mayor Veloso should lead this defense of public interest with
sterling acts of statesmanship and objectivity which we demand
of the Opposition in the aftermath of all these.
For
Mayor Dan Lim and the Administration, don't be too cock sure
and aggressive to be overbearing on the Minority and always
remember that the public eye which will now be very watchful
with "control of one party" in place.
Of
course, we are for progress - the faster, the better - for
certainly time is not on the side of any Third World country.
We have a lot of catching up to do. This is the decade for
doers, not the dreamers.
But
excuse you us, not at the expense of transparency and whistle-clean
transactions. Let us move towards progress together with clean
hands. Let that legacy of "achievement with honesty"
be the hallmark of this administration.
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