Political Dynasties To Dominate Philippine Elections In 2016

Political Dynasties To Dominate Philippine Elections In 2016

October 15, 2015 – Election season is under way in the Philippines and investors are in for a wild ride of power-politics dominated by entrenched family dynasties, whose machinations will leave little room for serious debate on badly needed reforms.

The wife, son, daughter and nephew of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos will all run in the May 2016 elections, joining a host of other privileged candidates from elite families seeking to keep their hold on power in local and national politics.

“The problem with elite politics is there is no programme or platform, it’s all power,” said Ramon Casiple, executive director of the advocacy group Institute for Political and Electoral Reforms.

The family of Vice President Jejomar Binay is another high-profile dynasty, having ruled Manila’s Makati financial district for nearly three decades. Binay’s daughter is ending her term as congresswoman and will run for mayor in 2016, hoping to replace her brother who is facing a graft case. Her businessman husband, a political novice, will run for her seat in Congress.

Binay, meanwhile, has his sights set on replacing President Benigno Aquino.

“A lot of these political dynasties feel they own the seats that they occupy and its theirs to bequeath, to whoever family member they see fit,” anti-corruption group Transparency and Accountability Network executive director Vincent Lazatin said.

“It is very disturbing.”

The leading candidate to replace Aquino, according to opinion polls, is neophyte Senator Grace Poe.

While she is not a member of a dynasty, her chances of success depend on connections such as Aquino’s businessman uncle, Eduardo Cojuangco, head of the Nationalist People’s Coalition.

Apart from Binay, Poe will also be up against Manuel “Mar” Roxas, grandson of the country’s first post-war leader and President Aquino’s favourite.