Senatorial Aspirant Rodriguez Advocates for Diplomatic Solutions, Anti-Corruption Laws, and Economic Reforms
In a recent episode of Ikaw Na Ba? Senatorial Interviews, senatorial candidate Atty. Victor Rodriguez emphasized his strong advocacy for transparency, accountability, peace, and security. When asked about the ongoing investigation into the confidential funds of the Office of the Vice President (OVP), Rodriguez stated it is justifiable to conduct such probes as these involve public funds. However, he stressed that true transparency requires scrutinizing all agencies and offices utilizing confidential funds, not just the OVP. He also highlighted that intelligence funds should only be allocated to law enforcement and intelligence agencies, adding that accountability must follow if these funds are misused. Rodriguez reiterated his commitment to combat corruption, proposing to lower the threshold for plunder cases from โฑ50 million to โฑ5 million and to impose the death penalty for plunder convictions.
On the issue of peace and security, particularly regarding the West Philippine Sea, Rodriguez acknowledged the critical role of diplomacy. He underscored that while the President is the architect of the country’s foreign policy, senators can guide the administration toward peaceful and diplomatic resolutions to avoid escalating tensions with China. He emphasized prioritizing the safety and welfare of Filipinos living in contested areas.
Addressing inflation, Rodriguez criticized the governmentโs budget for being inflationary rather than developmental. He called for fiscal discipline and austerity measures to minimize borrowing and reduce inflation. Rodriguez advocated reallocating resources to agriculture and cutting unnecessary expenditures, such as unprogrammed appropriations and excessive aid programs. He also raised concerns about the rice crisis, lamenting the lack of accountability for smugglers and calling for stricter enforcement rather than new legislation. Similarly, he cited past instances of sugar hoarding that led to price hikes, urging stronger regulatory measures.
To alleviate the impact of high fuel prices, Rodriguez suggested providing targeted subsidies to fishermen, farmers, and drivers. He also called for reforms in the energy sector, including eliminating the practice of passing system losses onto consumers and holding power companies accountable. Furthermore, he opposed treating water and electricity as commodities, warning that such a stance would exacerbate poverty. On healthcare, Rodriguez deemed it unconstitutional and unacceptable for the government to withdraw subsidies for PhilHealth, advocating instead for penalizing incompetent management within the agency.
Rodriguez also proposed significant labor reforms, including abolishing the regional wage system and instituting a legislated uniform wage across the country. He expressed the need to reassess the K to 12 program, citing the countryโs poor performance in key subjects internationally. On social issues, Rodriguez voiced support for penalties against political turncoats, the death penalty for plunder and drug-related crimes, and opposition to divorce and legalizing jueteng.
Atty. Victor Rodriguezโs platform highlights a bold vision for governance, emphasizing integrity, accountability, and socioeconomic reforms aimed at addressing the nationโs pressing issues. His proposals reflect a commitment to addressing systemic problems and uplifting the welfare of every Filipino. (Nelson Santos)