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Alvarez claims Romualdez eyeing presidency amid Cha-cha push

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DAVAO del Norte First District Rep. and former House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez believed that current House Speaker Martin Romualdez is behind the controvers­ial People’s Initiative (PI) for Charter change (Cha-cha) to push the latter's ambition to run for president in the upcoming elections.

"Alam naman natin lahat na talagang sumusulong nito yung Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, itong si Martin Romualdez. May sarili siyang ambisyon. Gusto maging pangulo ng Pilipinas (We all know that it is House Speaker Martin Romualdez who is pushing for PI for Charter change. He has his own agenda. He is planning to run for president of the Philippine­s)," Alvarez said in an interview with CNN Philippine­s.

Alvarez said he "doesn't trust" Romualdez, who is the cousin of President Ferdinand “Bongbong"

Marcos Jr., and that he claimed that pushing for the Constituti­on amendment would be the House Speaker's opportunit­y to seek for higher post.

"Gusto niya kasi, palagay ko, babaguhin niya 'yan yung form of government (He wants to change the form of the government)," the Dabawenyo lawmaker said.

He also said that there is a lack of transparen­cy in the push for a Constituti­onal amendment.

“Kailangan transparen­t, ilatag nila, ano ang dapat baguhin natin (They should be transparen­t. They should lay down the provisions they want to be amended)," Alvarez said.

"Mahirap kasi kapag pumayag ang Senado na mag-convene ang Congress into a constituen­t assembly upang talakayin ang amendment ng ating Saligang Batas (It would be difficult if the Senate would vote in favor for the Congress to convene into a constituen­t assembly to discuss the amendment of the Constituti­on)," he added.

He also said, "Hayaan mo 'yung Senado,

House of Representa­tives magbigay ng kanilang komentaryo dun sa mga provisions na gusto nila palitan (Let the Senate and House of Representa­tives do their job and give comment on the provisions they want to amend)."

The former House leader, an advocate of federalism during former President Rodrigo Duterte's term, admitted he is skeptical of

Charter change under the Marcos administra­tion.

"Hindi ako sang-ayon na buksan yung amendment ng ating Saligang Batas ngayon dahil iba ang sitwasyon nung time ni former President Rodrigo Duterte (I am opposing the amendment of the Constituti­on because the situation is different during the time of former President Rodrigo Duterte),” he said.

“Kung maalala po natin bumuo pa siya ng constituti­onal commission na pinamumunu­an ni former Chief Justice Renato Puno at miyembro nito, lahat ay mapagkakat­iwalaan (If you could remember that the former president formed a constituti­onal commission led by former Chief Justice Renato Puno and other members, who are all are trustworth­y),” Alvarez recalled.

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