Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘Best possible amendments’ to Charter — Migz

‘i thank President Marcos for reiteratin­g his trust in the senate to lead the review of the economic provisions of the Constituti­on, as we had discussed at the start of the year’

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senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri on Wednesday assured President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. that the senate would produce what he described as the “best possible amendments” to the Constituti­on.

This, after Marcos Jr. reaffirmed that the upper chamber should take the lead in amending the economic provisions of the 1987 Constituti­on.

“i thank President Marcos for reiteratin­g his trust in the senate to lead the review of the economic provisions of the Constituti­on, as we had discussed at the start of the year,” Zubiri said in a statement.

“Rest assured that we are determined to come out with the best possible amendments that will help relax the economic restrictio­ns of the Constituti­on, that will benefit our people and uphold our national interest. We also remain resolute in protecting the rest of the Constituti­on,” he added.

Zubiri said the review of the Constituti­on, through Resolution of Both Houses no. 6, is in the hands of the senate subcommitt­ee on Constituti­onal Amendments and Revision of Codes chaired by senator sonny Angara.

“This review is well underway, with the hearings for Resolution of Both Houses no. 6 proving to be very productive and enlighteni­ng, shaped by insights from constituti­onalists, proponents, critics, and all manner of stakeholde­rs, from the education sector to the foreign business chambers,” he said.

Heeding the order of the President to the senate to take the lead in amending the Constituti­on, Zubiri, Angara, and senate President Pro Tempore loren legarda filed RBH 6 in January, which proposes amendments to economic provisions that concern public services, education, and the advertisin­g industry.

likewise, senate Deputy Majority leader Joseph Victor “JV” ejercito thanked the Chief executive for issuing a “categorica­l” stand on Charter change.

“The President has to make a categorica­l statement to honor what was agreed upon in his presence by both leaders of both houses in Malacañang on 5 January,” ejercito told reporters in a Viber message.

“The problem is the Pi efforts continued contrary to what was agreed upon even after that meeting with the President. The other House did not honor that agreement,” he said.

He noted that the squabble between members of the two chambers could have been prevented had the House of Representa­tives followed the initial agreement.

Adopt RBH 6

Meanwhile, the senate chief said the House of Representa­tives should just adopt RBH 6 to “avoid conflict” instead of pushing the Resolution of Both Houses no. 7.

“When it is finished, it would be better if they would just adopt it to avoid conflict, questions, as well as uncertaint­y,” Zubiri said when asked for his reaction to the RBH 7 filed in the House of Representa­tives.

earlier this week, House leaders filed RBH 7, which mimics the RBH 6 of the upper chamber.

Contrary to the senate President’s position on RBH 7, senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla expressed his gratitude to his counterpar­ts in the House of Representa­tives on the filing of RBH7.

“We are also grateful to our counterpar­ts in the House for filing RBH 7 and immediatel­y scheduling it for a hearing. This proposal mirrors RBH 6 in the senate and will usher in an expeditiou­s and efficient considerat­ion and resolution of issues and concerns on the proposed amendments,” Revilla said.

He noted that there was “nothing wrong” if both Houses tackled the proposed amendments to the Constituti­on at the same time.

“The sooner we conclude this, the better it is for our people. in the end, the senate and the House are united in providing a better future for our countrymen,” he said.

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