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Pacquiao to push for federal system in PH

By: - Reporter /
/ 12:22 PM December 08, 2021

Senator Manny Pacquiao on Wednesday vowed to push for a federal form of government should he get elected president in 2022.

Senator Manny Pacquiao. FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — Senator Manny Pacquiao on Wednesday vowed to push for a federal form of government should he get elected president in 2022.

“Sang-ayon ako doon sa pagpalit ng sistema ng ating gobyerno para madisiplina itong korapsyon, higit sa lahat isusulong natin ‘yung pederalismo, ipu-push natin ‘yung local autonomy,” he said in an interview over ABS-CBN’s TeleRadyo.

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(I agree with changing the system of government to address corruption in the country. I will push for federalism and local autonomy.)

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Pacquiao, who has been advocating federalism as senator, said he agrees with amending the 1987 Constitution but it should be done  through Constitutional Convention (Con-con).

“Mas mabuti siguro na Con-con para taumbayan ang magdedesisyon. Mahirap naman kung Con-Ass [Constitutional assembly] ay mga elected lang na officials, gusto ko marami ang nagdedesisyon ang taumbayan,” Pacquiao siad.

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(I think it is better to have a Con-con so that the people would decide. It will be difficult if there is a Con-Ass because elected officials will decide. I want the public to decide.)

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President Rodrigo Duterte had been pushing for a shift to a federal form of government to address national economic and power imbalances.

Under the proposal, the country will be divided into states that will be formed from the existing regions.

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