Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Mindanao separation ‘not constituti­onally possible’

Duterte raised the idea of separating Mindanao from the Philippine­s while there’s an ongoing heated argument over the People’s Initiative for Charter change

- BY LADE JEAN KABAGANI AND JOM GARNER @tribunephl_Lade

Senators on Wednesday expressed their views on the recent reports that former President Rodrigo Duterte is pushing to separate Mindanao and secede from the Philippine­s.

Senator Francis Escudero said that the proposal might “not be Constituti­onally possible,” while Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri stressed that the last thing they want is to make the country chaotic and divided.

Zubiri said that there is a need “to slow down these fighting for the welfare” of the Philippine­s.

“I think all this fighting between the different groups is not going to be good to our country, not going to be good for our children, our children’s children,” said the Senate President.

Meantime, Senate Minority Floor leader Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III for his part, aired his opposition “against any suggestion of secession or separation of part of the Philippine territory.”

“We have to work tirelessly on making this nation function as a working effective State,” he stressed.

To recall, Duterte raised the idea of separating Mindanao from the Philippine­s while there’s an ongoing heated argument over the People’s Initiative for Charter change, adding that the plan could also be done through the process of gathering signatures.

“There’s a process, I think, before the UN (United Nations) wherein you would gather signatures from all sorts of Mindanao verified under oath in the presence of so many people to decide that we want a separate,” Duterte said.

He added that it was Davao del Norte Representa­tive Pantaleon Alvarez who initially started soliciting signatures for the “desirabili­ty of Mindanao seceding from the Republic of the Philippine­s.”

“I put it there so that we can pursue. By this time, you would know the wherewitha­l. It’s not rebellion, it’s not sedition,” the former President pointed out. “I really want it. I already want it.”

“I’ve lost hope. So many presidents have passed… nothing happened in the Philippine­s,” said the former President.

Meantime, Senator Imee Marcos — while acknowledg­ing Duterte’s dissatisfa­ction about what is happening in Mindanao — stressed that there’s no need to divide the country.

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PHOTOGRAPH­S BY YUMMIE DINGDING FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_yumi COMMUTERS along Commonweal­th Avenue in Quezon City are using the overpass to ensure their safety while crossing to the other side of the road on a busy Wednesday morning.

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