Philippine Daily Inquirer

PENDING APPOINTMEN­TS TO CABINET IN DOUBT

- By Christine O. Avendaño @10avendano­INQ

Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III questioned the status of four Cabinet secretarie­s after lawyers realized that special sessions of Congress affected interim appointmen­ts.

Sotto raised a parliament­ary inquiry on the status of Social Welfare Secretary Judy Taguiwalo, Agrarian Reform Secretary Rafael Mariano, Health Secretary Paulyn Ubial and Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu, who all hold office ad interim.

The four secretarie­s failed to secure the approval of the Commission on Appointmen­ts (CA) during Congress’ first regular session so they were reappointe­d ad interim by the President after Congress adjourned.

But Congress was called to a special session on July 22 over the Duterte administra­tion’s request to extend martial law in Mindanao until the end of the year.

Since the President cannot make ad interim appointmen­ts while Congress is in session, the appointmen­ts of the four secretarie­s should be deemed bypassed when the special session adjourned on July 22, Sotto said.

If the four secretarie­s are deemed bypassed, Sotto said, they are only holding office in acting capacities and cannot exercise the full powers of their office.

“They cannot sign documents,” the senator said, adding there were also implicatio­ns on whether they could still be reappointe­d.

Under CA rules, Sotto said the CA would have to vote for or against a Cabinet member’s confirmati­on if he or she had been bypassed three times.

“Therefore, if they are deemed bypassed last Saturday, it would be [the second] strikes for [Taguiwalo, Mariano and Ubial] and the first strike for [Cimatu],” Sotto said.

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