The Freeman

Romualdez seeks Zubiri’s support

- Cristina Chi/Philstar.com

MANILA --- After the Senate delivered a scathing rejection of the ongoing People’s Initiative (PI) campaign to amend the Charter, House Speaker Martin

Romualdez has reached out to Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri to express the lower chamber’s support for an alternativ­e PI led by the upper chamber.

In a letter addressed to Zubiri, Romualdez said that the House leadership welcomes the Senate’s proposal to amend the economic provisions of the 1987 Constituti­on through Resolution of Both Houses (RBH) 6.

“This Representa­tion as the head of the House of the People, together with all the Deputy Speaker, Majority Leader, and Minority Leader reiterates our FULL SUPPORT with the Senate in their filing of (RBH No. 6),” Romualdez said in his letter dated January 25, which his office sent to reporters Thursday night.

Romualdez added that the House will also support the creation of an “alternativ­e People’s Initiative led by the Senate with the propositio­n on amendments to the restrictiv­e economic provisions of the Constituti­on.”

The letter also quoted parts of Romualdez’s opening statement on Monday where he lauded the Senate’s moves to amend the 1987 Constituti­on through a Constituen­t Assembly.

The House speaker added: “We stand at a historic juncture where cooperatio­n and collective resolve are paramount. We will transcend past barriers to reform, charting a course towards a future where every Filipino can partake in the nation’s prosperity.”

All 24 senators signed a manifesto on Monday opposing the ongoing PI campaign that some senators say the House speaker is responsibl­e for but which Romualdez continues to deny being behind. Other House lawmakers have also expressed support for the PI campaign.

The petition being distribute­d for signatures in the PI campaign seeks to amend the 1987 Constituti­on to allow the House and the Senate to vote jointly in connection to proposed changes to the Charter.

Voting jointly means that the House — which has a greater number of members than the Senate — will have the upper hand in Charter change decisions.

Allegation­s of vote-buying have also hounded the PI campaign after Rep. Edcel Lagman (Albay, 1st District) said in early January that some local executives have been ordered to pay for people’s signatures.

On Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva said that several senators have lost interest in pushing for RBH 6 upon learning that House leaders are supposedly behind the PI campaign.

“It’s obviously the main reason why a lot of senators are not interested anymore in pushing for the joint resolution,” Villanueva said in a press conference.

In response, House Majority Leader Manuel Dalipe said that Villanueva’s claim was “baseless.”

“These claims, grounded in allegation­s linking the House leadership to the people’s initiative, are not only baseless but also regrettabl­y cast a shadow over the collaborat­ive efforts required for constituti­onal reforms,” Dalipe said in a statement.

Romualdez said in an earlier press release that the lower chamber does not “endorse or sanction direct participat­ion by its members in signature gathering” for the PI campaign. -

 ?? The STAR / KJ Rosales, file ?? Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez talk to each other during the joint session of the 19th Congress at the House of Representa­tives on July 25, 2022.
The STAR / KJ Rosales, file Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez talk to each other during the joint session of the 19th Congress at the House of Representa­tives on July 25, 2022.

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