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Davide vows to defend Constitution with his life

Retired Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilarion Davide. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

Retired Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilarion Davide. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

Vowing to stake his life on defending the Constitution, former Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr. on Thursday joined other framers of the 1987 Constitution to fight moves by President Rodrigo Duterte and his allies in Congress to overhaul it.

Davide said a shift from a unitary to a federal system of government would be a 鈥渇atal experiment鈥 that would further push the country to poverty.

鈥淚f I have to sign the Constitution again, I will repeat what I have said: This is the Constitution I鈥檓 willing to die for,鈥 he said during the commemoration of the Constitution鈥檚 30th anniversary at the Commission on Human Rights office in Quezon City.

鈥淭his is the only Constitution in the world, I say the whole world, that is pro-God, procountry, propeople, propoor, prolife, profamily, promarriage, proenvironment鈥 This is the best Constitution,鈥 Davide added.

鈥淣ow there is a move to amend it. But I would say this. I would also be willing to die against any move to amend this Constitution,鈥 he continued.

Mr. Duterte and House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez have vowed to prioritize the overhaul of the charter to allow a federal system of government, lift economic restrictions against foreign ownership, and reimpose death penalty.

In a statement read by former Commission on Elections chair Christian Monsod, the framers argued that the Constitution should not be perceived as blocking political and economic progress since this is considered among the 鈥渕ost progressive鈥 in the world, along with those of South Africa and Canada.

鈥淵et there are proposals to overhaul our Constitution on the ground that it created an聽 鈥榠mperial Manila鈥 that stands in the way of the development of other areas, to the detriment of the poor. We beg to disagree,鈥 they said.

If at all, the government failed to fully implement its provisions on social justice and local autonomy, they added.

They urged the administration to heed experts鈥 recommendations that countries with functioning unitary systems should first try to 鈥渞eform鈥 rather than 鈥渙verhaul鈥 the system to 鈥渄evolve more power and resources鈥 to local government units.

The framers said Congress could amend the Local Government Code and other laws, 鈥渨ithout the complexity of a shift to federalism.鈥

Davide and Monsod were joined at the event by other framers, including Dr. Florangel Rosario Braid, Edmundo Garcia and Commission on Human Rights chair聽 Jose Luis Gascon.

The others who signed the statement were Felicitas Aquino-Arroyo, former Supreme Court Associate Justice Adolfo Azcuna, Bishop Teodoro Bacani, Ricardo Romulo, Jaime Tadeo and Bernardo Villegas. 鈥擠ONA Z. PAZZIBUGAN

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