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Speaker: Terms extended with ‘no-el’

- By DELON PORCALLA

Scrapping the 2019 midterm elections and keeping incumbent officials like him in position – at least until 2022 – can guarantee an uninter- rupted push for federalism, Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez said yesterday.

“Ang proposal nga namin diyan, huwag nang ganyan, i-extend mo na lang (Our proposal is, there’s no other way to do it, just extend),” he said in an interview with dzMM, referring to the term of incumbent officials.

The Davao del Norte congressma­n said they would not want a repeat of the transition government in the post-Marcos era, during which then president Corazon Aquino replaced officials allied with the dictator and appointed new ones.

“Huwag na mag-appoint ng bago (Don’t appoint new ones),” Alvarez

insisted, saying Congress has to focus on establishi­ng federalism.

“You have to look at this objectivel­y. If we really want to have it done, let’s do it right,” he said. Kasi kapag pinagpalib­an mo iyan, matapos lang ang termino ni Presidente Duterte hindi na po magagawa iyan (If you defer it until the end of President Duterte’s term, then it can’t be done anymore),” he said.

A two-year transition period, he added, is too short considerin­g that a massive informatio­n drive has to be launched to raise public awareness of federalism.

Based on the “target” he and allies have set, “the first election under a federal form of government will be in 2022.”

He stressed that a no-elections” scenario should be clear by October, or before the filing of certificat­es of candidacy.

Alvarez also brushed aside criticisms they were trying to cut short the process so they can proceed with the people’s initiative through a signature drive in anticipati­on of a Senate rejection of federalism.

“We have requiremen­ts for this: in every district, three percent… for the whole country 12 percent,” he said, adding that “verificati­on” of signatures would also have to be made. It would also help if House members do the explaining about the benefits of federalism to their constituen­ts, he said.

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