Political parties must stand for an ideology --- Marcos

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President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. believes that a political party should not merely be used for elections purposes but must stand for an ideology.

Marcos stated this as he sworn in the new members of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) in Malacañang on Thursday, Aug. 24. (Video Courtesy of RTVM)

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2023/8/24/marcos-political-parties-in-ph-must-stand-for-an-ideology

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00:00 And the reason that we have done this is that of course our party, our group, we have turned
00:10 a what was a minor party in the political spectrum into the majority party now in the
00:23 country.
00:24 And that is because not only for political convenience, not only to prepare for elections,
00:30 but because the true there is and I have always been of the belief that a party must stand
00:37 for an ideology.
00:38 Pagka'y yung partido ay walang ideology.
00:41 Ay hindi talaga lalago.
00:44 Palipat-lipat ang membro.
00:46 Kuminsan matibay, kuminsan mahina.
00:49 Atayunan, ayunan, ayunan mga nangyayari kuminsan dito sa Pilipinas.
00:56 Dahil kung ano-anong partidong ginagamit.
00:58 Lalo-lalo na pag nadating na sa local government ay paiba-iba na.
01:04 Kaya kailangan merong, there has to be a central tenet, a central principle to what we are
01:12 doing.
01:13 And that is, we were talking here about the federalism.
01:18 And what we have started to do, kahit na in all but name, ating ginagawa ay talagang
01:26 ibinibigay ang discretion, ang power, ang function hanggat maari sa pinakamababa na
01:35 level na maari nating gawin.
01:38 So we are doing the first step of the federal government for the Philippines in all but
01:48 name.
01:49 And that is what we will continue to do.
01:52 And that is very simple, that derives from a very simple idea.
01:57 That the stability of a political structure is much more dependent, much more reliable
02:11 when we have many power centers.
02:15 If the power centers only belong here in Manila, then papagsakin mo yung Manila, pagsakan mo
02:20 yung Pilipinas.
02:22 But with the power centers being given to the local governments, to the local districts,
02:30 and to those who are operating at the local level, and thereby bringing those power centers
02:38 to many, many, many places, it makes for a more stable political structure and makes
02:45 a more stable political life.
02:48 Dahil kahit anong may mangyare sa isang lugar, kahit bumagsak yan, basta't nasira, hindi
02:55 na talaga pwede, nagkagera, whatever, tuloy pa rin yung mga iba.
03:01 Hindi nasisira ang buong sistema.
03:04 So that is what we are trying to do, and I'm very happy that we are at the beginnings of
03:12 this organization of our party, that we are at the beginnings of our dealings, not only
03:18 with our own party, but also with the other political players who are on the scene.
03:26 Kaya patitibayan natin ng husto, dahil mayroon talaga tayong ipinaglalaban.
03:32 Kailangan natin ng maraming kakampi, kailangan natin ng lahat ng tulong, at dyan na buhay
03:40 ang aming tinatawang na whole of government and whole of nation approach.
03:45 Dahil nga, kailangan talaga lahat ay magkaisa.
03:49 Kaya lagi kong pinapaalala sa tao, yung pagkakaisa na ating sinigaw ng kampanya, hindi po yan
03:57 slogan, katotohanan yan.
04:00 Yan talaga ang magiging solution sa ating mga problema.
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