The Freeman

Tito Sotto: Death penalty easier to pass in Senate

If focused only on high-level drug traffickin­g

- (Philstar.com) EDITOR: JOHN REY O. SAAVEDRA The STAR

MANILA— Senate President

Vicente "Tito" Sotto III yesterday

said that the proposed bill reinstatin­g death penalty has better

chances of hurdling the upper chamber only if it would be aimed at

drug lords.

"Most of the members of the Senate, the way I discuss it with them, I sense the only way we can convince most of them or at least 13 of them would be [if the measure would be limited to] high-level drug traffickin­g only," Sotto said in an interview on ANC's "Headstart."

Sotto, who favors restoring capital punishment, reasoned that drug trafficker­s still operate despite being behind bars.

"They can do everything they want because they have money. There is no drug lord who is poor so they can avail of the best lawyers," he said.

The new Senate president added that he would allow debates for death penalty limited to high-level drug traffickin­g on the Senate floor.

"I have Sen. Manny Pacquiao, who is the principal author, to sponsor it. I'll probably help him in sponsoring it but only to that level," he said.

The controvers­ial bill was not a priority of the Senate during the leadership of former Senate president Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III.

Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon had earlier said that the controvers­ial death penalty bill is "dead" in the upper chamber, citing there were at least 13 senators who would block the passage of such measure.

Last year, the House of Representa­tives approved on third and final reading the bill reimposing death penalty but only for drug-related offenses.

 ??  ?? The new Senate president said he would allow debates for death penalty limited to highlevel drug traffickin­g on the Senate floor.
The new Senate president said he would allow debates for death penalty limited to highlevel drug traffickin­g on the Senate floor.

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