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Villafuerte to senators: Let Charter change take its due course

Camarines Sur 3rd District Rep. LRay Villafuerte appeals to senators on Saturday, January 27, 2024, to let Charter change take its due course.

FILE PHOTO: Camarines Sur 3rd District Rep. LRay Villafuerte appeals to senators on Saturday, January 27, 2024, to let Charter change take its due course. NI脩O JESUS ORBETA / Philippine Daily Inquirer)

MANILA, Philippines 鈥 National Unity Party president and Camarines Sur 3rd District Rep. LRay Villafuerte on Saturday appealed to senators to let Charter change take its due course.

Villafuerte said senators appear to be 鈥渕isguided鈥 on their position against the people鈥檚 initiative for Charter change, stressing that such a method is a legitimate constitutional process.

A people鈥檚 initiative (PI) was launched to gather signatures in support of a petition to amend the 1987 Constitution.

鈥淭heir misguided angst over this legit constitutional process has only put amending the Constitution on centerstage 鈥 and all the more drawn national awareness to, and support for, the urgency of ridding our fundamental law of its antiquated provisions on economic protectionism at this time of an increasingly borderless world,鈥 he said in a statement.

He, however, also lauded and expressed support for the Senate-initiated Resolution of Both Houses (RBH) No. 6, which proposes amendments to the economic provisions of the 1987 Constitution.

He said he expects the Senate to deliver its plan to adopt RBH No. 6 鈥渁s a way to keep going the constitutional process of amending the Constitution, instead of shoving this measure to the back burner, ostensibly in protest over the House support for the grassroots-initiated and -driven PI process.鈥

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鈥淐onstitutional reform via the PI route, as preserved聽 in the 1987 Charter, is a two-step process that empowers our people to directly propose amendments, first through a petition backed by 12% of all our registered voters, with at least 3% of every legislative district represented therein,鈥 Villafuerte said.

Villafuerte then called on senators to 鈥渞efrain from short-circuiting the constitutional process of PI by casting aspersions on the currently snowballing clamor for lifting the anachronistic economic provisions of our Constitution that have prevented the Philippines from replicating the impressive levels of investments and jobs long enjoyed by many of our peers in the region.鈥

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But the PI has been marred with controversies such as bribery with certain proponents allegedly offering money or aid through the Department of Social Welfare and Development鈥檚 Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation program in exchange for signatures.

Senate leaders have criticized the House of Representatives for its supposed duplicity in continuing to push for Charter change through the PI even after agreeing to pursue the process via a joint resolution.

In an unprecedented move, the 24-member Senate unanimously approved a manifesto opposing the PI, saying the process would undermine the country鈥檚 democracy as it proposed that Congress vote jointly on revising the 1987 Constitution.

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