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Statement of House Minority Leader Marcelino “Nonoy” C. Libanan (4Ps) on prayers and political agendas

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AS AN ex-Catholic seminarian, I wish to address a matter of great concern that touches upon the sacred boundaries of faith and the operationa­l ethics of politics.

I have always believed in the separation of church and state, and in the purity of worship unblemishe­d by worldly pursuits.

The sanctity of our prayers should not be overshadow­ed or darkened by political agendas.

Let us all avoid using the pulpit as a platform to broadcast masked political remarks, or as a stage for political advancemen­t.

I appeal to all leaders and citizens alike to uphold the blessednes­s of faith in public life, and to ensure that all our actions, words, and prayers are consistent with the genuine pursuit of the greater good, under God’s guidance and grace.

Poe asks public to shun ‘Pekeng Initiative:’ Senate focused on things that matter

SSEN. GRACE Poe called on the public to reject the fake people’s initiative being peddled to amend the 1987 Constituti­on. What the Filipinos urgently need are food on the table, jobs, healthcare, education, and quality life, she stressed.

“Sa bangayan dito sa pekeng initiative, inuuna na naman ng ibang tao ang politika kaysa problema ng bayan,” Poe said.

“Isa lang naman ang solusyon dyan: tigilan nyo na itong pekeng initiative. We, in the Senate, are ready to work and focus on the things that matter – and we hope the House is ready to set aside this PI and do the same,” she added.

The ongoing signature drive for Charter change (Cha-cha) has been hounded by issues such as bribery to convince the people to sign the petition.

Poe lamented the signature campaign has become problemati­c for being a “politician’s initiative,” citing reports that some politician­s are behind it.

Various surveys also revealed that Cha-cha is not among the priority of the Filipinos, the senator pointed out.

“Bakit sinasabi namin na Pekeng Initiative ito na itinutulak ng mga politiko? Tingnan natin ang mga survey. Sabi ng isang survey regarding the issues that concern our people, 1% lang po ng ating kababayan ay nagsabi na concerned sila sa Cha-cha,” she said.

She added that in another national survey, Cha-cha did not figure among the top concerns the Filipinos want addressed by the administra­tion.

“Malinaw po na wala sa isip ng tao ang Cha-cha, yet eto ang mga kasama natin sa House, sinasabi nila na nakuha na raw ang 12% na signatures na kailangan para matuloy na itong petition para sa PI. Napakalayo naman po ng 1% sa 12%; paano ba nakuha ito? Dagdag bawas?” Poe said.

“Ito ang klaro sa ating mga survey: our people have more important things on their mind. The high prices of goods. Jobs. Higher salaries. Food. Naghihirap po sila, gutom po sila,” Poe added.

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