Iglesia ni Cristo Rally Moved to Liwasang Bonifacio Amid Commuter Woes
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Iglesia ni Cristo Rally Moved to Liwasang Bonifacio Amid Commuter Woes

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The Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) rally in Manila has been moved to Liwasang Bonifacio after the Quezon City government revoked its permit due to severe public inconvenience caused by traffic congestion. The rally was in support of Senator Rodante Marcoleta, who faces plunder charges.

MANILA, Philippines — The Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) rally will be moved to Liwasang Bonifacio in Manila today, after the Quezon City government recalled the permit it issued for the third day of the EDSA protest, an official confirmed to The STAR, citing inconveniences that commuters and workers experienced. As a result, the INC ended its program along EDSA last night at around 8. Elmo San Diego, head of Quezon City’s Department of Public Order and Safety, said the permit was recalled due to “several complaints received.” “We regret to inform you that after judicious evaluation of the current circumstances, particularly the severe difficulties being experienced by the general public due to the conduct of the rally along EDSA and White Plains Avenue, the Department of Public Order and Safety is constrained to withdraw its no objection/rally permit to the said activity issued as of even date,” the revocation order, issued last night, stated. “Thousands were late to school and work, or were not able to proceed entirely, and businesses were compromised,” the QC office said in a statement. “They (protesters) also violated the agreement to remain along White Plains and not occupy EDSA.” QC issued an open-ended protest permit yesterday to INC after the religious group originally demanded to hold a rally until today to show support for Sen. Rodante Marcoleta, who may face plunder charges for campaign donations he received during the 2025 campaign. San Diego explained yesterday morning that he proposed the issuance of an open-ended permit after initial information came about that 100,000 people could swarm White Plains Avenue. “So, I said that might as well divide it into days, then, depending on how many attend per day, we will address all logistics because it’s a logistical challenge for us to have that many people, we will be needing a lot of people on our own,” the safety chief explained. The QC government, according to San Diego, would have to ensure the security of protesters even if they decide to sleep on the road. Authorities would also have to provide food for all deployed police officers. Marcoleta attended yesterday’s rally, where he said he is “ready” to be arrested and jailed if that is what it took for him to stand on his supposed advocacy “to protect and defend justice and public interest.” He claimed the allegations against him are only a result of politicking as it was borne out of rumors and were without basis. Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla maintained “nothing has changed” in its decision to sue Marcoleta for plunder amid an uproar from INC members. “Nothing has changed. We will file,” Remulla told reporters at an event in Pasay yesterday. Crowd estimates on the second day of the protests didn’t come close to the expected target. As of 3:45 p.m., the Quezon City Police District recorded 6,000 protesters in the area. National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief Maj. Gen. Anthony Aberin said the situation yesterday was far more peaceful than Tuesday’s. “The situation today is far different because there are rules being followed due to the issuance of the permit,” he told radio dzBB. “On Tuesday, it was anything goes – whatever the rallyists wanted because there was no leader.” “I consider this still a rally… we are not seeing any destabilization because the rally is covered by a permit and, at the same time, protesters are confined within a single area, at the People Power Monument,” he added. But during his visit to the protest site yesterday morning, Aberin said intelligence operatives had monitored a group unaffiliated with the INC, which mixed with the crowd of protesters when the sect began its surprise rally on Tuesday. Meanwhile, vehicular traffic in both the northbound and southbound lanes of EDSA was already moving, with buses from New Era University parked along White Plains Avenue. Security along the borders of Metro Manila has been tightened by the Philippine National Police. PNP spokesman Col. Allen Rae Co said border control checkpoints were established in key entry points to Metro Manila from Central Luzon and Calabarzon. “This is not specifically to prevent anybody from coming to Metro Manila but as always, the safety of the public is what we are looking at so we are filtering, this is normally being done,” Co said in a news briefing at Camp Crame. More than 30 civil society groups yesterday signed a statement denouncing the INC rally and questioning the need for Marcoleta to tap tens of thousands of people to defend him against a legal investigation. “In a constitutional democracy, no public official – regardless of popularity, office, political influence or institutional backing – should require the organized mobilization of thousands of supporters to influence, discourage or cast doubt upon the impartial enforcement of the law,” the groups said. The signatories include Tindig Pilipinas, Akbayan Party, Liberal Party, Mamamayang Liberal party-list, Magdalo Party, 1Sambayan, Akbayan Youth, Alyansa ng Samahang Pantao, Alyansa Tigil Mina, August Twenty One Movement, Beatus Circle, Buhay ang People Power Campaign Network, Democracy Watch Philippines, EveryWoman, FAITH, Kilos Maralita, Liberal Youth, Manindigan Na, NETCAB, Pandayan para sa Sosyalistang Pilipinas, Partido Manggagawa, People’s Choice Movement, Prayer Batallion, Project Gunita, – Marc Jayson Cayabyab, Emmanuel Tupas, Daphne Galvez, Bella Cariaso, Evelyn Macairan, Ghio Ong, Andrew Ronquillo Information Source: Philstar Nation

多角的分析

経済的影響

集会による交通渋滞は、首都圏における経済活動に直接的な影響を与える。通勤時間の増加は生産性の低下を招き、物流の遅延はサプライチェーンの混乱を引き起こす可能性がある。特に、集会が頻繁に開催される場合、企業は操業計画の見直しを迫られ、投資家心理にも悪影響を及ぼしかねない。今回のケースでは、EDSAという主要幹線道路の封鎖が、経済活動への影響をより深刻なものにしたと考えられる。

投資家心理

フィリピンにおける公共の場での大規模集会は、投資家にとって常にリスク要因の一つである。特に、政治的・社会的な混乱を引き起こす可能性のある集会は、市場の不安定化を招く恐れがある。今回のINC集会のように、特定の政治家を支持する動きは、政権の安定性や法執行の公平性に対する懸念を生じさせ、外国からの直接投資(FDI)の意思決定に影響を与える可能性がある。集会が長期化したり、より広範な社会不安に発展したりしないか、投資家は注視するだろう。

社会的影響

INCのような大規模な宗教団体による集会は、フィリピン社会において大きな影響力を持つ。今回の集会は、マルコレタ議員への支持表明という政治的な側面も持つため、宗教と政治の関わり方、そして法の執行に対する市民の意識が問われている。集会参加者と、交通渋滞で影響を受けた一般市民との間で生じる摩擦は、社会的な分断を浮き彫りにする可能性がある。また、集会が「許可された範囲」を超える行為(EDSAの占拠)を行ったことは、法遵守の意識や公共の利益と個人の権利のバランスについて、さらなる議論を呼ぶだろう。

市民の声

今回の集会は、マニラ首都圏の多くの市民、特にEDSA沿線やその周辺地域で生活・通勤する人々にとって、日常生活に甚大な影響を与えた。数千人が学校や職場に遅刻したり、移動できなかったりした事実は、集会が公共の利益よりも一部の団体の要求を優先させているという不満を生む。マルコレタ議員を支持する集会が、市民生活の混乱を招いている現状は、議員の法的問題と市民の権利との間で、どのようなバランスが取られるべきかという根本的な問いを投げかけている。

背景・歴史的文脈

フィリピンでは、Iglesia ni Cristo(INC)が、その強固な組織力と信者数から、政治的に大きな影響力を持つ宗教団体として知られている。過去にも、INCは信者の支持を動員し、政治的な請願や集会を行ってきた。特に、候補者への支持表明や、特定の法案への反対・賛成といった形で、政治プロセスに介入することが少なくない。今回の集会は、汚職疑惑で訴追されようとしているロダンテ・マルコレタ上院議員への支持という形で現れたが、これはINCが政治家との連携を通じて、自らの影響力を維持・拡大しようとする試みの一環と見ることができる。検察当局による汚職罪での訴追方針と、INCによる議員支持の動きは、フィリピンにおける法の支配と、宗教団体・政治家の影響力との間の緊張関係を浮き彫りにしている。

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