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House: RBH6 won’t lead to parliament­ary system

- – Delon Porcalla

Introducin­g “economic only” changes in the 1987 Constituti­on, as contained in Resolution of Both Houses 6, can never be a basis for a shift to parliament­ary form of government, according to House leaders.

“Let’s stick to the facts of what we transmitte­d to the Senate,” House Majority Leader Manuel Jose Dalipe told a news briefing late Wednesday, dousing cold water on former president Rodrigo Duterte’s claims that Speaker Martin Romualdez will become prime minister if this prospers.

“The suspicion that we are trying to do this, to have somebody become a prime minister or something, records will prove us, and let’s check what we have transmitte­d to the Senate. That is not a secret, those are public records,” Dalipe argued.

He challenged senators to show the public a copy of RBH 6 if indeed political changes have been incorporat­ed in the measure. “We challenge them to check the records of the Senate of what we transmitte­d,” he said.

“There’s nothing political there. So I don’t know where they got that, and that’s very clear – what we have transmitte­d are only for economic provisions. We really feel that in each and every Congress, and all of the speakers, we’re trying to push to update that 37-year-old Constituti­on,” Dalipe said.

Duterte claimed that once a parliament­ary form of government is establishe­d, Romualdez would become prime minister and he would be succeeded by President Marcos’ son – senior deputy majority leader and Ilocos Norte Rep. Sandro Marcos.

Cagayan de Oro City Rep. Rufus Rodriguez, who chairs the House committee on constituti­onal amendments, said Duterte’s claim “has no constituti­onal and legal basis.”

“People’s initiative cannot change the form or system of government. We are unitary, we cannot change it to federal through people’s initiative… We cannot also change a bicameral form of government into a unicameral form, because the PI will only be for amendments,” he said.

“We therefore can see that there is no basis on that and also on the law on people’s initiative, clearly amendments lang. So it can never happen to this PI that there can be a change to parliament­ary to have elections for prime minister,” the former law dean explained.

“And so therefore that is very clear: it has no legal and constituti­onal basis to say that PI is for perpetuati­on of power, election of prime minister and that is very clear,” Rodriguez added.

For his part, Rizal Rep. Jack Duavit, who heads the Nationalis­t People’s Coalition bloc in the House, said a people’s initiative and even Congress sitting as a constituen­t assembly cannot change the nation’s system of government.

“That can only be done by way of a constituti­onal convention of representa­tives elected by the people in a separate election. We are not the ones who will be doing that. It’s very clear that it is not on the table,” he said.

He recalled that the House under the present Congress had pushed for the calling of a constituti­onal convention in its version of RBH 6 because the Senate did not act on the larger chamber’s constituen­t assembly proposal in the previous Congress.

“Economic provisions only, voting separately, they (senators) have always rejected,” he said.

“So, our thinking this year, if you really don’t want it, then perhaps we can try the other one – RBH 6 or the House version. So, with the latest developmen­t if you don’t want our version, then take up your version of RBH 6, if only for us to have started something at this point,” Duavit stressed.

He was referring to the Senate version of RBH 6 authored by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and Senators Loren Legarda and Sonny Angara.

 ?? ERNIE PEÑAREDOND­O ?? Department of Agrarian Reform officials celebrate the 12th World Hijab Day at the DAR office in Quezon City yesterday. They were joined by Queenie Padilla (front row, second from right), daughter of Sen. Robinhood Padilla.
ERNIE PEÑAREDOND­O Department of Agrarian Reform officials celebrate the 12th World Hijab Day at the DAR office in Quezon City yesterday. They were joined by Queenie Padilla (front row, second from right), daughter of Sen. Robinhood Padilla.

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