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MANILA, July 8 (Xinhuanet) -- At least 10 members of
the cabinet of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo resigned Friday and
called on the president to do the same, saying the longer she stays, the more it
hurts the country.
The 10 cabinet members who showed up at a press
conference in afive-star hotel in Metro Manila included almost the entire
economic team of Arroyo, in whom most part of the confidence of international
investors lay.
"With deep concern and firm resolve, after a long
period of reflection, debate and consultation, we are hereby submitting our
collective irrevocable resignation," Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima read a
prepared statement to the press at the Hyatt Hotelin Pasay City.
"The President can be part of the solution to this
crisis by making the supreme sacrifice for God and country to voluntarily
relinquish her office and allow her constitutional successor, the vice
president, to assume the Presidency," he said.
The mass quitting of camp came after Arroyo made a
surprise announcement Thursday night calling on her whole cabinet to quit to
pave the way for a shake-up of the political system of the country, which Arroyo
said was not working any more.
But rumors circulated that some cabinet members were
already pressuring Arroyo to resign over allegation that she cheated in last
year's election and her family was involved in the illegal gambling business.
Some cabinet members were already asking Vice
President Noli deCastro to take over the presidency in accordance with the
constitutional process.
The 10 cabinent members who left the government said
Arroyo's "resignation was a legitimate constitutional option for effecting
leadership change".
"Given the crisis in the Presidency, this is the
least disruptive and painful option that can swiftly restore normalcy and
eventually bring us to prosperity," he said.
In her speech Thursday night, Arroyo said she would
not resign because that would hurt the country's image further in front of the
international community as a nation incessantly engulfed in political turmoil.
Arroyo also said she did not expect the political
system of thePhilippines to have degenerated into such a miserable state when
she entered political stage several years ago.
She said she would bring up a solution to the crisis
facing thenation now by fundamentally reforming the system and introducing
federalism to replace the present one copied from the US model.
The cabinet officials who resigned were Florencio
Abad of Education, Teresita Quintos Deles, adviser on peace process, Imelda
Nicolas of the National Anti Poverty Commission, Juan Santos of Trade and
Industry, Alberto Lina of the Bureau of Customs, Emilia Boncodin of Budget,
Cesar Purisima of Finance, Corazon Juliano Soliman of Social Welfare, Rene Villa
of Agrarian Reform, and Guillermo Parayno, commissioner of the Bureau of
Internal Revenue.
They said the longer Arroyo stays in power, the
greater the damage to the economy, and that in the end the poor will suffer the
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