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The proposal to designate San Miguel Corporation (SMC) President and CEO Ramon S. Ang as the head of a "caretaker government" in the Philippines originated from a faction of retired military officers and certain opposition groups. The Proposal: A Non-Constitutional Transition The core of the proposal involves bypassing the established, constitutionally mandated line of succession and appointing a private sector executive—Ramon S. Ang—to temporarily take control of the Executive Branch. Proponents: The proposal has been floated by certain retired military and police officials and some members of the opposition, often amid calls for accountability concerning alleged government corruption (such as in flood control projects). These proponents argue that the country needs a swift, decisive, and corruption-free management style, which they believe a successful private sector leader like Ang can provide. Rationale: The advocates position Ang as a non-political figure with a proven track record for efficiency, infrastructure development, and managing large-scale operations, making him a perceived ideal candidate to address immediate national crises and economic issues, ostensibly free from traditional political baggage. The Opposition: Legal and Constitutional Concerns ⚖️ The proposal faces massive, widespread opposition primarily due to its illegal and unconstitutional nature. Constitutional Violation: Critics, including legal experts and constitutionalists, emphasize that the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides no mechanism for appointing a private citizen or non-elected official as a "caretaker" to replace the entire Executive Branch. Any vacancy must be filled strictly through the constitutional line of succession (Vice President, Senate President, Speaker of the House). Usurpation of Power: Implementing this proposal would constitute an unconstitutional usurpation of power and render all actions taken by the "caretaker" null and void. Conflict of Interest: A major point of opposition is the severe conflict of interest. As the head of SMC—a massive conglomerate with numerous government contracts, franchises (e.g., tollways, airports), and heavily regulated businesses—Ang's appointment would mean he would simultaneously control the government that regulates his own companies, fundamentally undermining the principle of public trust. Equating to Coup d'État: Legal analysts and government bodies have warned that advocating for the displacement of the legally constituted government through extra-constitutional means, such as installing an unelected "caretaker," crosses the line from political opinion to an act of rebellion or proposal to commit coup d'état, which is a criminal offense. The overwhelming consensus among legal scholars is that the proposal is politically motivated but legally unsound and represents a fundamental threat to the democratic framework.