Thursday, June 23, 2016

Joma Sison: Gina Lopez as DENR chief is acceptable

From Rappler (Jun 22): Joma Sison: Gina Lopez as DENR chief is acceptable

The Communist Party of the Philippines founding chairman describes Lopez as a 'dedicated activist against abusive mining'

GREEN THUMB. ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation chairperson Gina Lopez (L) presses her thumb on the Green Thumb Coalition banner during the coalition's launch in UP Diliman on February 5, 2016. File photo by Greenpeace Philippines

GREEN THUMB. ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation chairperson Gina Lopez (L) presses her thumb on the Green Thumb Coalition banner during the coalition's launch in UP Diliman on February 5, 2016. File photo by Greenpeace Philippines

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) may have initially been offered to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), but the party's founding chairman does not mind that it ended up in Gina Lopez's hands.

"Gina Lopez is acceptable because she is a dedicated activist against abusive mining that ruins the indigenous communities, environment, agriculture, and our chances of processing the mineral ores and industrializing our country," Jose Maria "Joma" Sison told Rappler in an online interview.

Sison, the chief political consultant of the National Democratic Front (NDF), which selected the nominees for the posts offered to the Left, recognized Lopez's stance "against the dirty types of energy that result in global warming and more frequent and worse droughts and typhoons."

Lopez, the daughter of the late ABS-CBN chairman emeritus Eugenio Lopez Jr, heads the ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation.

During the campaign, Lopez helped launch the Green Thumb Coalition, a network of over 40 civil society organizations that raised the following 9 environmental issues with presidential bets:
  • Biodiversity and ecosystem integrity
  • Natural resource and land use management and governance
  • Human rights and integrity of creation
  • Climate justice
  • Mining, extractives and mineral resource management
  • Energy transformation and democracy
  • Sustainable food sovereignty
  • People-centered sustainable development
  • Waste
Then-presidential bet Rodrigo Duterte vowed that he would only allow mining if environmental laws are strictly followed.
ACTIVIST SECRETARIES. President-elect Rodrigo Duterte earlier announced that 4 departments are up for grabs for the Left, including the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The Left does not mind that the DENR post was eventually offered to environmental activist Gina Lopez.
 
ACTIVIST SECRETARIES. President-elect Rodrigo Duterte earlier announced that 4 departments are up for grabs for the Left, including the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The Left does not mind that the DENR post was eventually offered to environmental activist Gina Lopez.

Duterte's prerogative

There was talk that Bayan Muna Representative Carlos Isagani Zarate was the Left's choice for the post. However, Sison said he understood that it was ultimately up to Duterte to decide.

The president-elect offered the DENR post to Lopez on Monday, June 20. The environmental advocate accepted the next day, June 21.

"The CPP and NDFP have declared that they are pleased so long as a position goes to someone highly qualified and who is patriotic and progressive," Sison said.

He also noted that the activist environmental group Kalikasan People's Network for the Environment (Kalikasan) earlier expressed support for Lopez.

Duterte has already named at least 3 personalities endorsed by the Left who will join his administration. They are University of the Philippines professor Judy Taguiwalo (Department of Social Welfare and Development secretary), former Anakpawis party list representative Rafael Mariano (Department of Agrarian Reform secretary), and Joel Maglunsod, a leader from the progressive labor group Kilusang Mayo Uno (Department of Labor and Employment undersecretary).

http://www.rappler.com/nation/137268-joma-sison-gina-lopez-denr-chief-acceptable

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