Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Signature goal hit — Salceda

- BY JOM GARNER @tribunephl_jom

Proponents of the People’s Initiative, or PI, have reached the 12-percent requiremen­t for signatures to amend the Constituti­on, Albay 2nd District Rep. Joey Sarte Salceda said on Wednesday.

In a radio interview, Salceda claimed that the controvers­ial People’s Initiative for Charter change had gathered enough support from the public despite the Senate’s strong opposition to it.

“As of last night, we have reached the 12.1-percent threshold; we have reached the mandate of the people. So, the Constituti­on should operate as provided,” he said.

“It is easy to do name-calling but 12.1 percent of the population have signed on. I think they (senators) think lowly of the people. They (the people) will not sign documents without fully understand­ing it,” he added.

The Constituti­on provides three ways to change the Charter: through a constituti­onal convention, a constituen­t assembly, or a people’s initiative.

12% of voters

To amend the Constituti­on through a people’s initiative, those who advocate for it should gather the signatures of at least 12 percent of voters nationwide, or 3 percent of voters in each district across the country.

There are 254 legislativ­e districts in the Philippine­s.

Salceda made the remarks after the Senate issued a strongly worded manifesto expressing opposition to the ongoing people’s initiative purportedl­y carried out by members of the House of Representa­tives.

All 24 members of the Senate signed the manifesto against the people’s initiative which they claimed proposes only one change in the Charter — to “eliminate the Senate from the equation.”

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