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Veteran political commentator Carlos Enrique “Itos” G. Valdes delivered a sharp and wide-ranging critique of the Philippine political scene, portraying it as a system more obsessed with ambition, optics, and internal rivalries than with genuine nation-building or problem-solving.

At the heart of Valdes’ analysis is his blunt description of today’s political climate as “foolish.” He argued that many leaders deliberately evade hard, unpopular decisions to protect approval ratings and personal political futures. For Valdes, the country is not so much collapsing as it is dangerously stagnant—stuck in repetitive political maneuvering while major crises continue to mount.

He memorably compared the situation to “musical chairs on the Titanic,” warning that politicians are busy scrambling for power and position while the country itself faces serious risks. In his view, very few leaders are actually focused on “saving the ship,” with meaningful institutional responsibility seemingly confined to bodies such as the military and the republic itself.

On the issue of governance and legitimacy, Valdes reiterated a core democratic principle: all political legitimacy flows from the people. He stressed that no degree of power consolidation, militarization, or authoritarian posturing can replace genuine public trust and accountability. Authority, he said, is meaningless if it is disconnected from the citizens who grant it.

Valdes was equally critical of the so-called opposition, arguing that the Philippines lacks a true, policy-based alternative to the current administration. He questioned what concrete proposals opposition figures are actually offering, noting that general statements against corruption do not constitute policy and fail to distinguish one political camp from another. According to him, opposition politics has become largely personal rather than ideological—driven by self-preservation instead of competing visions for the country.

He also took aim at aspiring national leaders, including a potential presidential contender referred to as “Sara,” criticizing the absence of a clear platform. While acknowledging declared ambitions, Valdes noted that he has yet to hear a substantive presidential message beyond generic expressions of affection for the Filipino people. For him, slogans without policy depth fall far short of what leadership demands.

A major focus of his critique was the country’s worsening energy situation. Valdes called for a drastic and urgent energy program, warning that continued inaction has real, deadly consequences as citizens struggle with soaring fuel and power costs. He sharply questioned oil deregulation policies that have failed to deliver lower prices, asking why these measures have not been revisited or sanctioned despite their evident failures.

Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential term, Valdes challenged future leaders to think beyond elections and ambition. He urged aspirants to confront a difficult question: what kind of country will they inherit, and how exactly do they plan to rebuild it? For Valdes, leadership requires foresight, courage, and concrete plans—not vague promises.

In closing, Valdes accused the political class of being consumed by infighting while structural and economic problems worsen. His remarks stand out as a rare, unfiltered call for principled leadership, a genuinely policy-driven opposition, and decisive action—particularly on energy and governance—at a moment when the nation can no longer afford complacency.#

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