Orca Share Media1550026716930
Orca Share Media1550026716930
Orca Share Media1550026716930
2019
Political Rivalry
Thesis Statement:
This thesis will show what is happening when there is a political rivalry and the effects
on the life of the politician and his constituents and the people living on the same
community or provinces.
B. Political Violence
Political violence is not confined to candidates running in elections that
threaten the oligarchy status quo. It can strike sitting politicians—and
innocent bystanders.
1) In December 2013, Al Jazeera reported: “Gunmen have shot
dead a town mayor and three other people at the airport in
Manila, sending travellers fleeing for safety, authorities said. Ukol
Talumpa, the mayor of the town of Labangan in Zamboanga del
Sur province, was killed together with his wife,an 18-month-old
baby and one other person, Al Jazeera's Jamela Alindogan
reported from Manila on Friday. Four other people were wounded
in the incident, airport manager Jose Honrado said. [Source: Al
Jazeera, December 20, 2013]
C. Political Dynasty
School counselor Evelyn Dioquino said that the proliferation of political
dynasties was a cultural issue and other candidates stood little chance
because clans "have money, so they are the only ones who can afford (to
run). Of course, if you have no logistics, you can't run for office." Critics worry
that a single family's stranglehold on different levels of government could
stymie checks against abuses and corruption. A widely cited example is the
2009 massacre of 58 people, including 32 media workers, in an ambush
blamed on rivalry between powerful clans in southern Maguindanao province.
D. Political Alliance
Political parties are supposed to perform the important functions of candidate
selection, leadership formation, interest aggregation and agenda
development. But in the Philippines, parties can be best described as
“temporary political alliances.” Some would even go to the extent of saying
there are no real parties in the country and what we have are mere “fans club”
of politicians.
II. Effects
A. Effect to Politician
1) Killings due to Political Rivalry
The Philippines is known for its rough-and-tumble political scene.
Politicians are routinely killed and sometimes they even do the do the
killing themselves.
2) Corruption
Corruption handicaps the growth of developing nations more than
any other cause. It occurs as a result of original sin that plagues the
heart of every person. It is a social problem that attacks our daily
commercial and legal transactions. It undermines our ability to make
an honest living and care for our families.