Progressive group Bayan Muna on Thursday, May 22, has hit President' Marcos' order for his Cabinet heads to resign, calling it a "mere political maneuver rather than a genuine effort to address the nation's pressing issues".
Cabinet resignation call only a 'political maneuver'— Bayan Muna
Former Bayan Muna Party-list Rep. Carlos Zarate said the President's move "to consolidate his faction in the wake of the administration's electoral debacle should not be used as a smokescreen to cover up bad governance and the worsening economic situation of the country".
"This Cabinet reshuffle, if it proceeds as a mere political ploy, will only serve to appease anti-Marcos forces, particularly the Duterte dynasty, to whom President Marcos appears to be making a reconciliation overture," he said.
Zarate said the Filipino people deserve concrete solutions to the rising cost of living, rampant unemployment, and the persistent issues affecting public services, and not a political spectacle.
"The call for resignations must not be a superficial exercise aimed at pacifying political rivals or diverting attention from the administration's shortcomings," he added.
Zarate then warned the Marcos administration not to make political pawns out of critical issues of accountability and good governance, such as the upcoming impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte and the ongoing International Criminal Court (ICC) trial of former president Rodrigo Duterte.
"These are matters of profound public interest and justice, and they must be allowed to proceed independently, free from political interference or manipulation meant to serve power plays between these dynastic factions," he said.
For Zarate, the impending Cabinet reorganization only "exposes the inherent vulnerabilities of the Marcos administration".
"Such a move clearly demonstrates internal instability and a perceived weakness that the Duterte faction will undoubtedly exploit to its advantage," he said.
"It signals a defensive posture rather than a confident and proactive approach to governance in the remaining term of the Marcos administration," he added.