Ginagamit lamang ng mga kalaban ng administrasyon ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte ang isyu sa sa European Union Parliament.
Pahayag ito ng Palasyo sa gitna ng inilabas na resolusyon ng EU Parliament na mag-withdraw na ang Pilipinas sa GSP+ privilege dahil sa isyu ng human rights concerns.
Ayon kay Cabinet Secretary at acting presidential spokesman Karlo Nograles, gumagawa na ng hakbang ang pamahalaan para tugunan ang concern sa EU.
“We wish to reiterate that the government has already taken steps to address the concerns raised by the European Union (EU) Parliament–– issues that we believe are being used by the detractors of the Duterte Administration to color the perceptions of Filipino voters who in May will choose the country’s next leader,” pahayag ni Nograles.
May dayalogo na aniyang nangyayari sa pagitan ng dalawang partido.
“It bears stressing that an existing dialogue mechanism with the EU is already in place, and we have expressed in numerous occasions our willingness to work and cooperate with the EU in order to shed light on the concerns they have raised. The actions taken by the government in this regard are a clear demonstration of our compliance with conventions on human rights, labor, and good governance, among others,” pahayag ni Nograles.
“While it is not new, their allegations on human rights and lack of press freedom are fake news, and those only give false impressions on the real situation in the Philippines. They should visit our beautiful country. It is unfortunate that the politicians of a huge economic block is the one destroying the image of small democratic country of peace-loving Filipinos, and it is like bullying a small country. They should ask the Filipinos in their companies or communities. They should also ask the EU citizens, the EU business chambers in the country. The 72% of population who gave a high approval rating for Philippine President Duterte cannot be wrong,” dagdag ni Nograles.
Patuloy aniyang magbibigay ang pamahalaan ng Pilipinas ng datos sa EU.
“At any rate, we continue to provide the facts and figures to the authority, the EU Commission. As mentioned, we continue to facilitate their regular GSP+ monitoring mission and there is one forthcoming at the end of the month. This process is more systematic and organized in obtaining accurate information regarding the real situation in the country. They get to visit as well the projects and the marginalized sectors that get to benefit from the EU GSP+ and other stakeholders,” dagdag ni Nograles.