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House to pursue con-ass eve without Senate

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SENATORS have agreed to boycott the constituen­t assembly that the House of Representa­tives wants to convene for the purpose of amending the Constituti­on.

Senator Panfilo Lacson said majority of the senators in a caucus on Wednesday, January 17, agreed not to adopt House Resolution No.9, which seeks to convene both chambers into a constituen­t assembly.

The senators have also agreed to expel colleagues who will attend the joint session.

Senator Nancy Binay confirmed the consensus reached during the caucus initiated by Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III.

“We will close ranks among senators na hindi kami a-attend kung magkaroon man ng joint session. Majority ay may ganoong commitment sa Senado,” said Senator Nancy Binay.

House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, in a radio interview on Thursday, January 18, said the House will pursue the constituti­onal assembly even without the Senate.

The House alone, which has nearly 300 members, can satisfy the constituti­onal requiremen­t for three-fourths vote to amend the 1987 Constituti­on. There are only 24 senators.

“Sa akin kasi, kanya-kanyang paniniwala tayo. Iginagalan­g ko yung paniniwala nila na separate voting. Ako naman ang aking paniniwala ay voting jointly. Kasi para sa akin malinaw naman ang titik ng ating Saligang Batas na ¾ of all the members of Congress, ibig sabihin parepareho kami ng boto,” Alvarez said.

Sectjon 1, Art. VII of the Constittut­ion provides that “any amendment to, or revision of, this Constituti­on may be proposed by: (1) The Congress, upon a vote of threefourt­hs of all its Members.”

“Kami ay representa­tives ng mga tao. We are the nearest link doon sa mga tao, kaya naman bakit magkakaroo­n ng mas mabigat na boto yung mga senador kesa sa mga congressma­n?” Alvarez added.

Despite the position taken by majority of the senators, Alvarez said he expected Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III, who heads the ruling Partido ng Demokratik­ong Pilipino, to speak out on the issue.

“Hindi naman kailangang dalhin niya lahat, kahit yung sarili lang niya pwede na niyang dalhin dito sa amin (He doesn’t have to bring everybody with him. His presence alone would be enough),” Alvarez said.

On Tuesday, majority of the House approved the resolution compelling both chambers of Congress to convene a constituti­onal assembly and deliberate the proposed amendments to the 1987 Constituti­on, including the shift to a federal form of government. SunStar Philippine­s

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