For voting against the administration鈥檚 pet bill, they were booted out of their key posts.
The House of Representatives majority聽on Wednesday聽declared as vacant the committee and leadership posts of lawmakers following their opposition on the pet administration bill to restore the death penalty.
This developed as the House leadership followed through with Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez鈥檚 threat to strip the lawmakers who voted no to House Bill 4727 of their committee and leadership posts. House Bill 4727 was approved on third and final reading in the lower House.
The declaration of seats as vacant happened on the last day of Congress before it goes on break. Quorum was declared with 239 members responding to the roll call.
During the plenary session, majority leader Ilocos Norte Rep. Rudy Fari帽as declared the following committee chairperson seats as vacant: committees on聽civil service and professional regulation, land use, people participation,聽public information, natural resources, poverty alleviation,聽government reorganization, basic education and culture, Muslim affairs, overseas workers affairs, and women and gender equality.
鈥淚 move that we declare the positions of the chairpersons of the committee vacant,鈥 Fari帽as said.
Fari帽as also moved as vacant the deputy speaker for Central Luzon post held by Pampanga Rep. Gloria Arroyo.
鈥淚 move to declare vacant deputy speaker for Central Luzon,鈥 he said.
This聽paved the way for the ouster of the anti-death penalty lawmakers of their key posts.
In a statement, former president Arroyo expressed gratitude for her short stint as deputy speaker, but said the death penalty is an issue she could not compromise.
搁贰础顿:听Arroyo now a deputy speaker
鈥淭he issue of the death penalty is unlike any other, in that it touches the core of each person鈥檚 fundamental view of human life. I believe that the issue required a vote based solely on conscience and the deepest of personal convictions,鈥 Arroyo said.
She said she would continue to support President Rodrigo Duterte and the leadership of Speaker Alvarez.
鈥淭hus, despite my support for President Duterte and Speaker Alvarez, I voted against House Bill No. 4727. I thank the President for his expression of understanding late last year regarding my position on the issue. I also thank the Speaker for the honor of having served as Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives. It meant much to me,鈥 Arroyo said.
Alvarez earlier said he does not care if he burns bridges by stripping anti-death penalty lawmakers of their key posts.
搁贰础顿:听Alvarez won鈥檛 mind losing support after House revamp
鈥淲ell, if I鈥檓 burning bridges so be it. Wala ako magagawa dyan (I can鈥檛 do anything about that),鈥 Alvarez said.
He said political parties have submitted their representatives to the House committees following an expected revamp of committee chairperson and deputy speakers to replace those who voted no to the death penalty.
The House of Representatives in a vote of 217 earlier passed on final reading House Bill 4727 that seeks to restore the death penalty for drug-related offenses. Fifty-four lawmakers voted against the bill.
搁贰础顿:听House approves death penalty bill with 217 yes votes
The following Makabayan lawmakers聽lost their posts:聽Act Teachers Rep. Antonio Tinio, who chaired the public information committee;聽Bayan聽Muna Rep. Carlos Zarate (natural resources); and Gabriela Rep. Emmi De Jesus (poverty alleviation).
Batangas Rep. Vilma Santos-Recto, Quezon City Rep. Jose Christopher Belmonte, and Dinagat Island Rep. Kaka Bag-ao also lost聽their key posts for voting no to the death penalty.
Santos-Recto chaired the聽civil service and professional regulation committee, Belmonte chaired the committee on land use, and Bag-ao chaired the committee on people participation.
搁贰础顿:听House leadership forces vote on聽death聽penalty
Other lawmakers who voted against the death penalty and lost their committee chairpersonships are: Sorsogon Rep. Evelina Escudero (mother of Senator Francis Escudero) who chaired the basic education and culture committee), Anak Mindanao Rep. Sitti Turabin-Hataman (wife of ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman) who chaired the committee on Muslim affairs, and Buhay Rep. Mariano Michael Velarde (son of El Shaddai leader Mike Velarde) who chaired the overseas workers affairs committee.
Batanes Rep. Henedina Abad, the wife of former budget secretary Butch Abad, was absent from the voting聽and thus was subsequently ousted from her post. She chaired the committee on government reorganization.
Diwa Rep. Emmeline Aglipay-Villar was absent from the voting, too, and was axed from her chairperson post in the committee of women and gender equality.
Alvarez said even lawmakers who abstained from voting are facing the ax.
An actress and 鈥淪tar for all Seasons,鈥 Santos-Recto said she was prepared to be stripped of her committee post only for her to stand by her conviction against capital punishment.
鈥淲e鈥檙e prepared for it. Alam naman natin 鈥榶un鈥 Inannounce naman 鈥榶un (We already knew this would happen because it was announced before). At the end of the day, it鈥檚 your conviction鈥 Naka-psyche na utak ko for that (My mind was prepared for it),鈥 Santos said.
Zarate said he had expected to be ousted from his committee, but lamented the leadership鈥檚 鈥渁rm-twisting鈥 just to railroad the death penalty bill.
鈥淚t does not speak well for the House leadership to have resorted to arm-twisting and railroading just to ensure the passage of an anti-poor death penalty bill,鈥 Zarate said.
Of all the anti-death penalty lawmakers, only Occidental Mindoro Rep. Josephine Sato was spared of the ax. She聽is a member of the powerful Commission on Appointments, where the membership is determined by the seats of the political parties and is an independent constitutional body.
Among the House leaders, only Pampanga Rep. Gloria Arroyo lost聽her deputy speaker post for voting no to the death penalty. It was during her term as president that the capital punishment was abolished.
Interestingly, the following representatives with committee chairperson posts were not ousted even though they were absent during the voting: Pangasinan Rep Amado Espino Jr. (national defense and security), Agri Rep. Delphine Lee (ethics and privileges), and Surigao Del Norte Rep. Robert Ace Barbers (dangerous drugs).
Even though she was ousted as chair, Rep. Escudero slid down to vice chairperson of the basic education and culture committee. She was replaced as chairperson by Cebu Rep. Ramon Durano VI, Fari帽as said.
Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman had chided Alvarez for reportedly backing out out his threat, but Alvarez said the House revamp would still push through but only at the right time.
The bill passed by the lower House seeks to limit the death penalty on drug-related offenses (except possession of drugs, which is punishable with life imprisonment). JE
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