Manila Bulletin

Duterte opposes divorce in PH – Palace

- By GENALYN D. KABILING

President Duterte is opposed to the passage of a bill allowing divorce in the country despite the growing support for the measure in Congress, Malacañang revealed Monday.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said the President was concerned about the adverse impact of a married couple's divorce on the children.

"Ayaw sana niya magkomento pero since nagbotohan na naman sa Kamara, ang Presidente ay tutol

sa divorce. Ang sabi niya kawawa yung mga anak [He didn't want to comment but since the House has already voted, the President is against divorce. He said he feels sorry for the children]," Roque said during a press conference in Camarines Sur.

"Kung magkakaroo­n ng divorce, mawawalan ng karapatan ng magsampa ng kaso yung mga asawa na pinabayaan ng mga asawa nila matapos sila mag-divorce. 'Yan ang position niya [If there will be divorce, the abandoned spouses will lose their right to file cases against their partners after the divorce. That's his position]," he said.

Roque admitted that the President initially refused to comment on the divorce bill pending the debate in Congress.

The House of Representa­tives recently passed on second reading a bill that would allow divorce and provide affordable court proceeding­s.

Under the bill, married couples could obtain absolute divorce for several grounds, including abuse, infidelity, and irreconcil­able difference­s. The measure also allows the divorced spouse to marry another person either by civil or religious ceremony. It also includes provisions for the care and custody of the children.

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