News screenshot showing Executive Secretary Ralph Recto calling for broad consultations on the anti-dynasty law and other measures backed by President Marcos Jr.

Recto Pushes ‘Broad Consultation’ on Anti-Dynasty Law — Pero Sino ba ang dapat talagang ikonsulta?

December 11, 20254 min read

Executive Secretary Ralph Recto is now calling for “broad consultation” before Congress discusses President Marcos Jr.’s wish list:

✔ Anti-dynasty law
✔ Independent People’s Commission (IPC)
✔ Transparency reforms
✔ Accountability measures

At first glance, this looks promising —
who wouldn’t want anti-dynasty reforms and accountability?

Recto Pushes ‘Broad Consultation

But the irony is too loud to ignore.

🔵 Anti-dynasty law… under the most dynasty-heavy administration in decades?

Let’s not kid ourselves.

This administration is led by a clan with:

✔ a sitting President
✔ a Congressman son
✔ influential relatives in key agencies
✔ a First Lady with powerful business-linked connections
✔ political cousins in local and national government

Anti-dynasty law under Marcos 2.0 is like:

“Magpasa tayo ng anti-kurapsyon bill… habang ongoing ang flood-control scandal.”

The contradiction is glaring.


🔵 “Broad consultation” sounds noble — but it’s also a delaying tactic

Recto says:

“Broad consultation will result in better laws.”

But Filipinos know this pattern too well:

  1. Raise a noble reform

  2. Spread it across consultations

  3. Form technical working groups

  4. Forward to committees

  5. Send to subcommittees

  6. Stall

  7. Forget

Anti-dynasty bills have been filed since 1987.
Not a single one passed —
because dynasties control the votes.

This administration calling for consultation on anti-dynasty laws is like:

“Let’s ask all smokers whether we should ban cigarettes.”

You already know the answer.


🔵 3. IPC again? The redundancy issue resurfaces

Recto also supports the Independent People’s Commission (IPC) —
which even Palace officials admit may duplicate the functions of the Ombudsman and DOJ.

Bakit ba inuulit-ulit ang ahensyang may kapareho nang trabaho?
The public sees this as:

✔ redirection
✔ optics
✔ dilution of accountability
✔ and a way to sidestep existing institutions

Kung seryoso ang gobyerno, the Ombudsman is already there.
Hindi kailangan ng clone agency.


🔵 Marcos’ “good governance push” is happening beside massive scandals

It’s impossible to ignore the context:

✔ ₱16B flood-control scandal
✔ ₱60B PhilHealth transfer declared illegal
✔ ₱107B PDIC reallocation questioned
✔ Frozen contractor accounts
✔ Ghost dredging projects
✔ Unfinished flood plans
✔ Insertions in the budget
✔ Unprogrammed funds ballooning

Talking about “anti-dynasty law” and “transparency” amid all these issues feels like:

Doctor giving vitamins while the patient is bleeding out.


🔵 Pro-Duterte Agila Punchline

Duterte never played around with “consultations” when it came to reform.
His style was:

✔ decide
✔ implement
✔ enforce
✔ deliver

No drama.
No poetic speeches.
No contradictory messaging.

Today’s administration uses “consultation” as a buffer zone between promise and paralysis.


📖 Bible Reflection — Matthew 7:16

“You will know them by their fruits.”

Not by their speeches.
Not by their consultations.
But by the results.

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Recto Says It’s Time for a “Cleaner Government” — But the Public Isn’t Convinced

Recto Says It’s Time for a “Cleaner Government” — But the Public Isn’t Convinced

Executive Secretary Ralph Recto recently declared that the Philippines now has the opportunity to build a “mas mabuti, mas malinis, at mas epektibong pamahalaan.”
A beautiful line — almost poetic.
But in a nation drowning in corruption scandals, the public reacted not with applause…
but with a collective raised eyebrow.

Executive Secretary Ralph Recto smiling during a public event, with a quote about building a better, cleaner, and more effective government.

When Words Are Clean but the System Is Not

Recto’s statement comes at a time when the country is in the middle of the biggest anti-corruption protests since 1986.
Billions allegedly lost in flood control projects.
Ghost contractors.
Kickbacks.
Passport cancellations.
Threats of arrest for protesters.
Flip-flopping statements from the Palace.

And now — a sudden call for a “cleaner” government?

It’s a good message…
but the people have one simple reply:
“Sana all.”


Where Was This Energy Before?

Kung matagal nang may pagkakataon para gumawa ng malinis na gobyerno, bakit ngayon lang lumalabas ang mga deklarasyong ganito?
Bakit parang salita lang, walang tunay na aksyon?
At bakit sa gitna ng pagsabog ng mga kontrobersiya, saka lang nabanggit ang pangarap ng “malinis na pamahalaan”?

The irony isn’t lost on the Filipino people — a government facing scandal now claiming it's time to clean up.


Accountability Requires Courage, Not Catchphrases

Building a clean government is not about speeches on stage.
It’s about facing the truth…
even if the truth exposes your allies.
It’s about transparency…
even if transparency makes the administration uncomfortable.
It’s about justice…
even if justice reaches high places.

Kung hindi kayang harapin ang big fish, paano ang maliit?


The People Are Watching

Ralph Recto’s words could have been powerful.
Pero sa panahon ngayon, pagod na ang tao sa salita.
Gusto nila ng galaw.
Gusto nila ng hustisya.
Gusto nila ng tapang — ’yung totoo, hindi scripted.

And so the public replies:

“Kung gusto niyo talagang linisin ang gobyerno, unahin niyo ’yung nasa loob mismo ng Palasyo.”


📖 Isaiah 1:17
“Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed.”

True reform begins with courage — the courage to confront sin, even if it exists in your own camp.


THE CONVERSATION CONTINUES

This moment is a test:
Will the government finally confront corruption head-on?
Or is this just another line meant to pacify a nation demanding the truth?

The people have awakened.
The youth have marched.
The streets have spoken.

And whether the powerful like it or not,
History is already taking notes.

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