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With dynasty-building reaching shameless proportions, the Supreme Court has finally been asked to step in and mandate Congress to carry out a task set out in the Constitution: to define and prohibit political dynasties.

How this petition will fare will have far-reaching implications – mostly positive for the nation, if we consider the pernicious consequences of having a single clan occupying all the key government positions in a particular area, with the positions passed on to the next generations like a birthright.

A city or municipal council, for example, is supposed to provide the checks and balances to the mayor. The council is chaired by the vice mayor. If the mayor and vice mayor are close relatives, they will cover each other’s backs instead of watching out for any anomalous utilization of public funds or abuse of power.

Political patronage has weakened governance and made it tough to develop a merit-based society. Advancement in life is based not on competence but on one’s surname or connections. Even incompetent, lazy and venal members of a clan are assured of a job in government in their turf. They noted that after 37 years, lawmakers have yet to carry out their duty as defined in Article II, Section 26 of the Constitution, which provides that “the State shall guarantee equal access to opportunities for public service, and prohibit political dynasties as may be defined by law.”

Another option is to make the anti-dynasty provision in the Constitution self-executory. But this will require amending the Charter beyond the economic provisions. Those who distrust politicians fear political Charter change will open a Pandora’s box. Killing dogs for their meat has been drastically reduced nationwide, and the country registered the highest ownership of pet dogs in Asia in 2021.

 

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