The Philippine Star

‘Rody, Alvarez may be liable for sedition’

- By DELON PORCALLA – With Roel Pareño

Pronouncem­ents of former president Rodrigo Duterte and former House speaker Pantaleon Alvarez for Mindanao to “secede” from the country make them liable for sedition, politician­s in Camiguin province declared.

Camiguin Rep. Jurdin Jesus Romualdo and his son Gov. Xavier Jesus or XJ warned that the statements made by Duterte and the Davao del Norte first district congressma­n could result in an indictment for sedition.

Sedition, a non-bailable offense under Philippine laws, is an act – either in writing or verbally broadcast nationwide – of inciting people (using burned flags, among other incendiary acts) to rebel against a duly constitute­d authority or government.

“The proposal and subsequent actions by Duterte and Alvarez are seditious insofar as it calls for the separation of Mindanao from the Philippine Republic in violation of the 1987 Constituti­on,” the Romualdos warned.

“The Charter explicitly protects the national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of the Philippine­s, prohibitin­g any form of secession or division,” they said in a joint statement, adding the island-province of Camiguin in Northern Mindanao is “vehemently opposed to dividing the nation.”

XJ said Duterte and Alvarez “should thus answer for their complaints about the state of Mindanao.”

“If things are as bad as they say, why is it that way when you ruled the country for six years? What were you doing when you were at the helm?”

Governor Romualdo added that it is clear that Duterte and Alvarez are “engaging in dangerous antics and stunts to distract and divide the nation for their own interests.”

“Whether it’s his fear of possible prosecutio­n by the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, or to be politicall­y relevant again, or whatever his reason is, the former president is toying with dangerous proposals for selfish interests and self-preservati­on,” the younger Romualdo remarked.

As this developed, the older Romualdo urged his colleagues in the House of Representa­tives to “investigat­e and – should the evidence warrant – initiate expulsion proceeding­s against Alvarez for his role in advocating for Mindanao secession.”

“Lawmakers and ordinary Mindanaoan­s are gravely concerned over the potential implicatio­ns of such separatist movements on national unity and stability. The secession proposal has far-reaching effects on the values of sovereignt­y, unity, and rule of law in the Philippine­s,” he reiterated.

“It took many decades and countless lives lost before Mindanao experience­d relative peace. Now that it’s on the road to prosperity, it’s frustratin­g that people like Duterte and Alvarez are willing to throw all that sacrifice in the name of selfpreser­vation,” Rep. Romualdo stressed.

Meanwhile, four governors under the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao dropped calls for Mindanao to secede from the Philippine­s and expressed their full support to the administra­tion of President Marcos.

Governors Yshmael Sali of TawiTawi, Hadjiman Hataman-Salliman of Basilan, Mamintal Alonto Adiong Jr. of Lanao del Sur and Abdulraof Macacua of Lanao del Norte stood firm that the Bangsamoro people will celebrate their identity “as an integral part of the Philippine Republic,” according to the statement signed Friday.

“His (Marcos) consistent and substantia­l policy statements and programs have installed a sense of stability since assuming office,” the governors said, adding that his Bagong Pilipinas program is a testament to his steadfast commitment to ensuring that the government’s presence is felt through the effective delivery of services to the people and communitie­s.

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