Admin reviewing other modes to amend Constitution

Admin reviewing other modes to amend Constitution
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PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Tuesday, January 30, 2024, that he is unsure if the People’s Initiative (PI) would remain as one of the options of the administration for amending the 1987 Constitution.

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In an interview with reporters before he flew back to the Philippines from Vietnam, Marcos said his administration is working with allies to identify the best mode to amend the Constitution.

He said among those they are confiding were former chief justice now Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin and former senator now chief presidential legal counsel Juan Ponce Enrile.

“So the details have not yet been decided upon. That is precisely what we will be working on,” said Marcos.

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“As of now, the people’s initiative is, they’re continuing, but I don’t know if that is still one of the options that remain for us,” he added.

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Amid the seemingly divided Congress due to the controversies surrounding the PI, Marcos urged the Senate and the House of Representatives to come up with a simpler solution that does not cause so much controversy.

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“Napupunta sa ibang usapan, eh, at nagagamit na pangpulitika itong isyu na ito (It goes to another conversation, and this issue is being used politically). So, I’ve asked the leaders of both Houses and again, some of the best constitutional minds that we have in the Philippines to come up with a simpler solution that does not cause so much controversy,” he said.

“The best analysis and interpretation that we have is that the legislature is of a bicameral nature and therefore that implies that they will vote separately. So, how that will be done now is what we are trying to figure out, how will it be done so that both Houses’ role in this bicameral system is preserved and that is what we are working on right now,” he added.

The PI for Charter change (Cha-cha) was being criticized over the reported payouts in exchange for signature.

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House Speaker Martin Romualdez was being accused of being behind the monetary reward although he had repeatedly denied any involvement in it.



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