For today's #dailysoup, I'll talk about Roel Degamo, a former governor of Negros Oriental, a province in my country, the Philippines.
He served five terms as governor until his assassination in 2023. However, he was shrouded with controversies.
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After spending his time as a driver, plant mechanic, and electrical control operator for the National Power Corporation, Degamo became the governor of Negros Oriental in 2011 after former governor Agustin Perdices passed away.
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In December 2011, during Degamo's first tenure as governor, Arnie Teves (the older brother of Degamo's rival, Pryde Henry Teves), together with seven other "guns-for-hire" people, were charged for attempting to assassinate Degamo.
After Degamo survived the December 2011 attempted assassination, he served the rest of his first term as governor until 2013.
Then, he ran for a second term from 2013-16, a third term from 2016-19, and a fourth term from 2019-22.
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When Degamo was the governor of Negros Oriental, he managed to attain achievements for the province, especially when he initiated projects for the province in the fields of health, education, environment, security, and gender x development.
However, besides Degamo's achievements for the province, he also faced controversies.
During his tenures as governor, he received three dismissal orders from the Office of the Ombudsman, and he was involved in a controversial local election in 2022.
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After a 2011 typhoon and a 2012 earthquake struck Negros Oriental, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) sent a fund release order of Php961M to the province.
However, Php480M was deposited to the bank account of the provincial government.
Although Degamo was able to at least use the deposited Php480M to repair his province after the 2011 typhoon, DBM Director Carmela Fernan was informed that the fund release order was "noncompliant", so she issued the withdrawal of the order.
Hence, Director Fernan requested Degamo to return the Php480M to DBM , but he refused to comply.
Then, Degamo awarded 11 infrastructure contracts totaling Php143M, but the COA barred payments for the contracts coz they lacked "certificates of the availability of funds".
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In mid-2016, the Philippine Office of the Ombudsman dismissed Degamo from his gubernatorial position due to "misappropriation of calamity funds" and the "refusal to return the Php480M to the DBM", replacing him with Edward Mark Macias.
However, Degamo refused to renounce his position as governor, and his supporters barricaded the provincial capitol of Negros Oriental, aiming to block DILG officials from enforcing the dismissal order.
Degamo stayed in his governor's office for six days while his supporters were barricading the provincial capitol, and he secured a temporary restraining order from the Court of Appeals, preventing the dismissal order from activating.
Although Degamo managed to come back as Negros Oriental governor for a third term from 2016-19, he was suspended for 90 days in 2017 coz of his pending cases with the DBM.
As a response to Teves' victory, Degamo's supporters assembled in the Negros Oriental provincial capitol, aiming to block the new Teves' government from entering.
However, Teves managed to assume office as the next Negros Oriental governor.
After Teves won in May 2022, Degamo filed a petition to the Commission on Elections to scrap "Ruel Degamo" and then transfer the votes to Roel Degamo so that he could win.
Then, the "nuisance candidate" court drama continued.
In October 2022, Teves' short-lived governor term was annulled as the votes from the "Ruel Degamo" nuisance candidate were transferred in favour of Roel Degamo, winning him another term as governor.
In today's #dailysoup, let's go back to the SCS dispute as I'll introduce a disputed oil-abundant reef complex, the Luconia Shoal.
It is known for being a hotspot of maritime disputes between Malaysia, China, and Vietnam.
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Malaysia's maritime EEZ, just located beside the western shores of Sarawak and Sabah, is overlapped by the EEZs of the Philippines, Brunei, Vietnam, and China.
This houses precious oil fields, as well as the Luconia and the James Shoals.
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The Luconia Shoal is located near the Kasawari Gas Field, which was discovered in November 2011. It appears to contain three trillion cubic feet of gas resrouces, now being operated by Malaysian oil company, Petronas.
In today's #dailysoup, I'll introduce Indonesian writer, academic, and political analyst, Simon Saragih.
He's best known for being one of the so-called Indonesian "academics" tagged by @RadityoDharmaP as "those showing pro-Russia views".
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During the 1990s and the 2000s, Saragih served in various positions, including field journalist, international desk editor, and as a member of the research and development department of notable Indonesian media outlet Kompas.
He is now serving as a senior journalist.
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Saragih is also an author of biographies of a Dutch seminary teacher, a Dutch missionary, an Indonesian composer, as well as the biographies of Putin and Obama.
Meanwhile, he is also known for articles containing pro-CCP and pro-Russia peepotalking.
In today's #dailysoup, I'll introduce a Singaporean geopolitics x defence blog, Defense Politics Asia and its managing editor, Wyatt Mingji Lim.
They are known for excelling in mental gymnastics and anti-West x pro-Russia peepotalking.
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Defense Politics Asia, based in Singapore, is founded by Wyatt Mingji Lim and an unspecified "partner" in 2017. He is serving as its "managing editor" since then.
Before I discuss about Defense Politics Asia, let's briefly tackle Wyatt's background.
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During much of the 2000s, Wyatt served in the Singaporean Armed Forces, with his last military rank being a "First Sergeant".
Hence, he said in an interview that he is "just interested in geopolitics and military stuff".
In today's #dailysoup, I'll introduce an Indonesia-based Chinese-American podcaster, soc-med influencer, and historical revisionist, Carl Zha (@CarlZha).
He's known for his "Silk and Steel" podcast, as well as his anti-West, pro-CCP, and pro-Russia peepotalking remarks.
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Zha was born in Chongqing, China, which he labelled as his hometown. Sometime during his adulthood, he spent some time in the United States, especially to study engineering at Caltech, but he eventually returned to China afterwards.
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After spending some time in China, Zha married an Indonesian woman from Bali named Anindita (@BaliEarthSoul) in October 2020. Since then, Zha became a Chinese-American based in Bali, Indonesia.
In today's #dailysoup, I'll introduce Indonesian journalist and academic, Smith Alhadar.
He's best known for being a so-called "expert academic" spreading anti-West and pro-Russia peepotalking remarks.
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Alhadar serves as a journalist x professional at an NGO named "Indonesian Society for Middle East Studies".
Moreover, the profiles of Alhadar claim that he is also an executive director of a think-tank called "Institute of Democracy and Education Indonesia".
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Despite claims in Alhadar's profiles pointing to his position as "executive director of IDE Indonesia", I didn't see his name in the list of executive board members in IDE Indonesia's website.
In today's #dailysoup, I'll introduce Malaysian political analyst, activist, and NGO head, Chandra Muzaffar.
He's best known for heading Just International (@justworldtweets), which is flooded with blatant anti-West, pro-Russia, and pro-China peepotalking remarks.
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Chandra's daughter, Samirah Muzaffar, was charged in 2019 for the "murder of Nazrin Hassan, the CEO of a Malaysian company, Cradle Fund". Three years later, in 2022, Samirah was acquitted of the murder charges.
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Before his career in handling Just International, Chandra became one of the founders of "Aliran Kesedaran Negara", a multiethnic reform group in Malaysia established in 1977 aiming to address ethnic and democratic issues among Malaysians.