MANILA, Philippines 鈥 Albay 2nd District Rep. Joey Salceda expressed hope that the decision of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to allow the withdrawal of signatures for the people鈥檚 initiative (PI) to amend the 1987 Constitution would allow more focus on Charter change debates.
鈥淭he withdrawal is up to the proponents and accepting it is up to the Comelec. [There is not much else] to comment as far as procedure is concerned 鈥 all of that is in order. Both the initiative and the withdrawal are [by] the law,鈥 Salceda explained in a statement sent to reporters.
鈥淣ow, hopefully, we can focus on a discussion of Charter change based on the merits alone. At least now, questions of motive or origin of the People鈥檚 Initiative can no longer be used as an excuse or distraction from the simple truth that we need to open up,鈥 he added.
It would also be good, Salceda said, if developments on the people鈥檚 initiative would speed up the Senate鈥檚 discussions on economic amendments to the Constitution.
鈥淚f it speeds up the Senate鈥檚 discussions on Charter Change, then it鈥檚 all well and good,鈥 he said.
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On Thursday, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) announced that it has approved the 鈥渨ithdrawal form鈥 for people who wish to take back their signatures from the PI petition for Charter change.
In a memorandum dated February 14 but released to the media a day later, the Comelec said the forms must be made available to the public.
鈥淧lease be informed that during the Referendum/Consultation on 14 February 2024, the Commission resolved to approve the hereto attached and forming an integral part hereof, Withdrawal Form for Signatures in the Signature Sheets submitted for Petition for People鈥檚 Initiative,鈥 states the poll body鈥檚 memo.
The document also said that election officers must distribute the withdrawal form, as it should be available in their offices, where the accomplished forms should likewise be submitted or returned.
Among the details asked for in the withdrawal form are the person鈥檚 name, address, precinct number, and reason for taking back their signature from the people鈥檚 initiative petition to amend the Constitution.
The House leadership has been vocal in their call to revise the Constitution鈥檚 economic provisions, appealing that the Senate finish its discussions on Resolution of Both Houses (RBH) No. 6 by March 鈥 conforming to the initial timeline provided by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri.
However, Zubiri recently said that the Senate would not be pressured by a deadline, with Sen. Sonny Angara, who heads the subcommittee tackling RBH No. 6, saying they might hold discussions until October this year.
The House, meanwhile, said it was not rushing the Senate, as it was merely basing it on Zubiri鈥檚 timetable 鈥 that the upper chamber could adopt RBH No. 6 by next month.
Salceda, who had given updates about the people鈥檚 initiative before Comelec suspended the proceedings, said he would rather see the people鈥檚 initiatve prosper, but he accepted the fact that the House was merely a supporter of such campaigns.
Comelec suspended the proceedings for the PI in January, citing the need to review its process for the initiative.
鈥淚 would have gone all the way with the People鈥檚 Initiative 鈥 down to its logical conclusion. But the House is merely a supporter, not the initiator of the effort. So, the proponents will have their way,鈥 he noted.