The Philippine Star

‘No Rody term extension in federal transition’

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

Malacañang called on lawmakers yesterday to make sure President Duterte is counted out as leader of a transition administra­tion should Congress approve the shift to a federal form of government.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque Jr. said Duterte has openly declared that he is not interested in overstayin­g as president.

“Consider him out of the question,” Roque said. “I don’t think the majority would want constituti­onal succession, so they better provide for

a transition that would mean that the President will step down in 2022.”

Asked if Duterte’s allies at the House of Representa­tives and the Senate will abide by his request, Roque said they should take a cue from the President’s statements.

Duterte earlier dared security forces to shoot him if he stays in office a day beyond his six-year term of office.

“If they (lawmakers) wouldn’t listen to what the President said, what do they want? I really don’t know,” Roque said.

Roque also slammed supporters of Vice President Leni Robredo who floated the possibilit­y that she might become the transition president after Duterte openly declared he does not want to stay beyond his term.

Following Duterte’s announceme­nt, Roque said the crafters of the new constituti­on should also make sure that the Vice President will not become the next leader under a new form of government.

“I said earlier that unless they wanted Leni Robredo to take over as transition­al leader, then they have to craft a transitory provision that would – for all intents and purposes – make sure that we would have a new President in 2022,” Roque said.

Roque also remarked before a press briefing that he is not laughing at Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez who said he was just joking when he claimed politician­s who will not support the federalism moves would get zero budget for their constitu- encies.

Instead, Roque urged both the House of Representa­tives and the Senate to act on the pending resolution­s without having to discredit each other.

While he does not want to comment on Alvarez’s statements, Roque said the argument on joint voting under the Constituti­on can be interprete­d differentl­y.

Roque said the issue is to be submitted to the Senate, or if not the Senate, to the Supreme Court for adjudicati­on. “Both are equally feasible, both are equally tenable and I can argue both sides equally,” he said.

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Former presidents Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Fidel Ramos attend the launch of The Philippine­s Yearbook, where they are featured on the cover of ‘The Change Generation: Four Faces of Leadership.’ Hosted by The Philippine­s Yearbook chairperso­n and CEO...

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