Sun.Star Pampanga

If it ain’t broke, dont fix it

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SOME grandstand­ing and publicity-hungry individual­s are tinkering with the idea of changing our fundamenta­l law-the Philippine Constituti­on of 1987.

Perhaps for lack of useful and productive things to do, our lawmakers are abetting the gesture of a signature campaign with signatorie­s being bribed for the effort.

As is typical of the Filipino culture, a signature campaign to convince people to vote for the drive to change the Constiutio­n has been started and. Reportedly, the signatorie­s are being paid. As usual, the scammers and other unscrupulo­us individual­s are eyeing to make money out of this effort. Hah!

Previously, a signature campaign to amend the Constituti­on via a people’s initiative was thumbed down by the Supreme Court.

Again, the revived drive to change the Constituti­on aims to introduce economic changes but skeptical people say that its real purpose is to introduce brooad poliitical changes such as lifting the term limits of elected officials and even double the number of law000make­rs. Sus!

The House of Representa­tives and the Senate are already filled with nincompoop­s so why entertain the idea of harebraine­d Senator Padilla to increase the number which our budget cannot accommodat­e.

These silly provisions have no place in the drive to smend the Constituti­on. Definitely, there are more pressing issues which need to be addressed if ever the drive to amend pushes through.

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Anyway, any move to amend the Constituti­on can be challenged in the Supreme Court which is expected to quash it.

If, by some miracle the move to amend proves to be successful, there is still this power of the people to approve or deny it in a plebiscite.

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There are many things yet needing action by our officiqals like improving our way of life from gnawing poverty, solving the unemployme­nt problem, battling inflation and climate change.

Would changing some provisions or rewriting the whole Constituti­on solve all these problems?

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