The Philippine Star

Don’t rush Congress on Cha-cha – senators

- By MARVIN SY

Congress should not be rushed into amending the Constituti­on just so the administra­tion can change the form of government to a federal system, three senators said yesterday.

Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon emphasized that amending the Constituti­on could not be treated like ordinary lawmaking.

“Amending our Charter is not like passing ordinary legislatio­n. It is much harder than that. It requires comprehens­ive studies and deliberati­ons. There are a lot of imponderab­les

and implicatio­ns that can affect our people of today and of the generation­s to come,” Drilon said.

“Let the committee system work. Let the committee draft its report and route it to its members. Then, let the debate proceed,” he added.

Drilon also aired his apprehensi­ons about the motives of the allies of the administra­tion in rushing the Charter change (“Cha-cha”) proceeding­s especially with the midterm elections just around the corner.

Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez has raised the possibilit­y of postponing the May 2019 midterm elections so that Congress would have time to work on the amendments to the Constituti­on.

There is little time left for Congress to work on amending the Constituti­on because shortly after President Duterte delivers his third State of the Nation Address on July 23, Congress would have to work on the 2019 national budget.

In October, legislator­s eligible for reelection will have to file their certificat­es of candidacy and by February next year, they would be busy with their campaigns.

Drilon said it now appears that the rush to amend the Constituti­on is to pave the way for the postponeme­nt of the elections and consequent­ly, extend the term of elected officials.

“As the saying goes, ‘the cat is out of the bag.’ (Cha-cha) is being pushed in order that the election could be postponed. Clearly, Cha-cha is meant for no election (‘no-el’),’” Drilon said.

Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri also warned against rushing Cha-cha and continuing the talks about a possible no-el scenario.

Zubiri said amending the Constituti­on should be studied carefully and that talks of no-el would only scare away investors who see this as instabilit­y of the country.

Sen. Francis Pangilinan, chairman of the Senate committee on constituti­onal amendments and revisions of codes, said the rush to amend the Constituti­on with or without the participat­ion of the Senate and the talks of extending the terms of elected officials are all “anti-democratic.”

An all-senators caucus has been scheduled for July 24 where the proposed shift to federalism would be tackled as well as other issues related to Cha-cha.

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