CPP denounces Arroyo and oil companies' "rollback charade" -- CPP

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Communist Party of the Philippines

CPP denounces Arroyo and oil companies' "rollback charade" -- CPP
July 21, 2008

The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) today denounced the collusion of the Arroyo regime and oil companies to fool the people with a rollback of P1.50 per liter in the price of diesel after jacking it up by P3 per liter just a few days ago. "This trifling rollback is an obvious charade meant to placate the Filipino people's anger at the oil cartel and the Arroyo regime for their collusion at bringing about the unbridled spiraling prices of oil products."


A statement today by the CPP said that "Supposedly in response to 'pleadings' by Gloria Arroyo for a symbolic and temporary partial rollback from the last P3 per liter diesel price spike, Malacañang and the oil companies have made a pretense at 'moderating their greed'."


"By applauding the oil companies and praising Gloria Arroyo, Malacañang's spinmeisters are obscuring the fact that the price of diesel has in fact been increased by a net of P1.50 per liter," added the CPP.


"This rollback charade only serves to buttress Arroyo's 'subsidy' gimmicks whose immediate aim is to prettify the president for her SONA (state of the nation address) next week. She wants to overshadow the record plunge in her popularity rating, confuse the people and sidetrack their anger over the deepening economic crisis and their widespread sufferings resulting from incessant oil price increases," the CPP said.


Local pump prices are estimated to be overpriced by at least P12 per liter. Yet, local subsidiaries of oil companies have been insisting that they still have 'underrecoveries' of P7 due to the escalation of international oil prices, and have announced in advance that they have to continue raising local pump prices. The P3/liter diesel price increase last Friday was the 20th since the start of the year and the steepest since 1990. Prices of oil have been rising continually as a result of price manipulation by the international oil cartel and finance capitalists.


The CPP warned the public to expect the oil companies to resume unrestrained oil price increases just a few days after Arroyo's SONA. "Arroyo herself will be overjoyed with more oil price hikes as she would be wallowing in even more 'Katas ng VAT' for her growing slush fund and indulgence," said the CPP.


The Arroyo regime is expecting to generate at least P70 billion in increased VAT collections generated by the oil price hikes.


"The scandalous amount being pocketed by these oil monopolies are already raising a howl among people," said the CPP. Workers, drivers, students, ordinary employees and other sectors have been launching protest actions demanding a stop to oil price increases, the removal of the 12% VAT on oil, and the repeal of the oil deregulation law.


Yesterday, Cebu Representative Eduardo Gullas also deplored the exceesive profits being earned by oil companies. He pointed out that, since the implementation of the Downstream Oil Industry Deregulation Law in 1998, Petron Corporation and Pilipinas Shell combined have earned P70 billion in net profits. The independent think-tank Ibon Foundation also revealed that in 2007 alone, the top three oil companies earned combined profits of P62 billion.

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Marco Valbuena
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