
“Rule of Law is Dead?”
“Rule of Law is Dead?” Torreon’s Explosive Statement Fuels Political Firestorm
Lalong uminit ang political discourse matapos ang matapang na pahayag ni Atty. Israelito Torreon, legal counsel ni Ronald dela Rosa, kaugnay ng ICC issue at sa umano’y epekto nito sa politika sa bansa.
Sa isang interview, diretsahang sinabi ni Torreon:
“There is no more rule of law… it will be the law of force that is followed in the Philippines.”
Mas mabigat pa rito, iginiit din niya na ginagamit umano ang political issues bilang “circus” upang mailihis ang usapan mula sa flood control at corruption controversies.
Ang naturang pahayag ay mabilis na kumalat online matapos ding lumabas ang quote:
“They created a political circus so Filipinos stop talking about corruption.”
At dito muling sumabog ang debate sa social media.
ICC, Duterte Camp, at ang Lumalalim na Political Divide
Hindi na bago ang ICC issue sa Pilipinas.
Pero habang mas lumalapit ito sa mga pangalan na konektado sa Duterte camp, mas nagiging emosyonal ang reaksyon ng publiko.
Para sa supporters ng dating administrasyon, ang international legal pressure ay nakikita bilang:
political harassment,
destabilization,
o external interference.
Habang para naman sa critics, bahagi lamang daw ito ng accountability at legal process.
At dito lalong umiinit ang banggaan:
justice ba…
o political weaponization?
Bakit Tumama ang “Law of Force” Statement
Sa Pilipinas, malalim ang epekto kapag ang usapan ay tungkol sa:
rule of law,
institutional trust,
at paggamit ng kapangyarihan.
Kaya nang sabihin ni Torreon na tila “force” na raw ang namamayani kaysa batas, mabilis itong naging simbolo ng mas malawak na frustration at takot ng ilang sektor sa direksyon ng politika ngayon.
Para sa iba, isa itong warning signal.
Para naman sa critics, isa lamang itong political rhetoric para palakasin ang narrative ng persecution.
Pero anuman ang panig, malinaw na tumama ito sa emosyon ng publiko.
Here’s What This Really Means…
Ang pahayag ni Torreon ay hindi lang simpleng legal observation.
Isa rin itong strategic political messaging.
Sa panahon ngayon, mahalaga ang narrative framing dahil hindi lang korte ang battlefield—
kasama na rin ang:
social media,
public perception,
international opinion,
at emotional loyalty ng supporters.
At habang mas lumalalim ang legal at political pressure sa Duterte camp, mas lalo ring tumitindi ang polarization sa bansa.
Why This Matters
Kapag bumababa ang tiwala ng publiko sa institutions—mapa-korte, Senado, o gobyerno—lumalalim ang division at uncertainty.
At kapag ang politika ay nagmumukhang endless warfare ng narratives, accusations, at power struggles, ordinaryong Pilipino ang napapagod.
Habang umiinit ang national political conflict, marami pa ring Pilipino ang naghahanap ng:
trabaho,
maayos na ekonomiya,
flood control,
public safety,
at stable governance.
Kaya para sa ilan, ang tunay na hamon ngayon ay hindi lang legal battles.
Kundi kung paano maibabalik ang tiwala ng tao sa sistema.
Exegesis Bible Verse
“Justice and judgment are the habitation of thy throne…” — Psalm 89:14 (KJV)
Reflection
Ang tunay na pamamahala ay nakatayo sa hustisya at katotohanan—not fear, force, o personal power.
Kapag nawawala ang tiwala ng tao sa fairness ng sistema, mabilis ding lumalalim ang division at confusion sa lipunan.
Kaya mahalaga ang due process, transparency, at wisdom sa bawat desisyon ng mga lider at institusyon.
OVP Secures ₱889M Budget After Bicam Approval: Mandate Preserved Despite Pressure
December 18, 2025•1 min read
The Office of the Vice President (OVP) has secured a ₱889.2-million budget for 2026 after approval by the bicameral conference committee, restoring the amount originally proposed under the National Expenditure Program (NEP).

The bicam decision effectively reversed the House version of the budget, which had earlier reduced the OVP allocation to ₱733 million following Vice President Sara Duterte’s refusal to defend the budget in hearings she said were already entangled with a pending impeachment complaint.
According to the Vice President, answering questions—particularly on confidential and intelligence-related expenditures—would risk national security and violate her right to due process while impeachment proceedings remain unresolved.
The bicameral body’s approval signals more than a budget adjustment. It reflects recognition that constitutional offices cannot be financially coerced for exercising legal rights. The restored amount confirms that the OVP’s operational mandate stands, despite political tension and public theatrics.
Notably, the ₱889.2-million allocation does not represent an increase, but merely restores what was originally proposed. It reinforces a principle often tested in Philippine politics: that budget power should not be weaponized to compel submission.
🦅 Agila note:
When silence is painted as defiance, but restraint is actually obedience to the law, the Constitution quietly does its work.
Bible Verse:
“It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings.” — Proverbs 25:2
