MANILA, Philippines鈥擥roups seeking a defeat of the reproductive health bill are burning the lines to help ensure that the measure does not get past the second reading during the crucial vote set on Wednesday.
Though confident of his group鈥檚 numbers, Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriguez said Saturday that getting the support of some 30 鈥渦ndecided鈥 congressmen remained a significant effort in the campaign against the RH bill.
鈥淭here are still around 30 congressmen who have not made up their mind so we hope to convince them (to vote against the bill),鈥 he told the Inquirer by phone.
Rodriguez earlier insisted that at least 136 House members had already committed to vote against the measure.
But Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman, principal author of House Bill No. 4244, belittled the claim, saying 鈥渘either braggadocio nor dilatory antics win votes.鈥
鈥淭he purported winning count against the RH bill boasted by an anti-RH legislator is baseless extrapolation akin to imagined hazards of voluntary contraception,鈥 he said in a statement. 鈥淪uperiority in reason coupled with ascendancy in numbers certainly wins the votes.鈥
Lagman鈥檚 optimism was apparently fuelled by the defeat of key changes introduced by the anti-RH bloc on HB 4244 during the last three days of individual amendments.
鈥淭he voting pattern rejecting all 鈥榢iller鈥 amendments to the RH bill introduced by critics is irreversible as succeeding nominal voting registered wider margins of victory for the RH advocates confirming the results of the viva voce voting,鈥 he said.
Rodriguez said anti-abortion groups were set to attend a noon Mass at the St. Peter鈥檚 Parish church on Commonwealth Avenue, before marching to the Batasan complex in time for the House session on Wednesday.
He said supporters and opponents of the RH bill in the House had agreed to put the measure to a vote on second reading on Dec. 12. He said the date was particularly meaningful for the anti-RH bloc because it is the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the unborn.