The Philippine Star

At no better time than now

- Mike about town ATTY. MIKE TOLEDO

The commemorat­ion of the Constituti­on Day this year comes at such a — with such propitious timing. “Certainly, it is known to everyone here that constituti­onal issues have recently been brought to the fore, which bear tremendous impact on our national consciousn­ess.

“I will not stand idly by, but rather, will proactivel­y confront these issues head on. For it is my sworn duty as elected President to preserve and defend the Constituti­on, and also to ensure that laws, especially the fundamenta­l law of the land, are faithfully executed.”

Strong words, no doubt, from no less than President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. (PBBM) in his speech delivered during the commemorat­ion of Constituti­on Day 2024 at the Makati Shangri-La hotel.

Philippine Constituti­on Day is celebrated every second day of February, the same day the 1987 Constituti­on, during the time of President Corazon C. Aquino, was officially ratified by the Filipino people in a plebiscite held for such a purpose.

Prior to the 1987 Constituti­on, Philippine Constituti­on Day was held on the eighth day of February since this was the day when the 1935 Constituti­on was finished.

Last year, the commemorat­ion of Philippine Constituti­on Day was held at Malacañang Palace.

Then, as now, the commemorat­ion had been spearheade­d by the Philippine Constituti­on Associatio­n or PHILCONSA; but this time, the event was jointly hosted by PHILCONSA and the Manila Overseas Press Club (MOPC), led by its chairman, Tony Lopez.

Back then, President Marcos Jr. acknowledg­ed the important role of the PHILCONSA in defending and promoting the Constituti­on.

PHILCONSA, headed by House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez as its president and CEO, and former Chief Justice Reynato Puno as its chairman, is the oldest and most respectabl­e associatio­n of legal luminaries in the country that was founded back in September 1961.

Further in his speech, the President said that “these heavy responsibi­lities” (to preserve and defend the Constituti­on, etc.) are not his alone.

“The other Great Branches derive their authority and mandate from the Constituti­on, of which the Judiciary stands as the final bulwark. Our Armed Forces and Police are equally under oath to defend our Republic and our constituti­onal order,” the President said.

“As citizens, we all have sworn to defend our country and its most cherished ideals. Lahat tayo ay nanumpa sa Watawat ng Pilipinas, at sa bansang kanyang sinasagisa­g. Nanunumpa rin tayo na ating tutuparin ang mga tungkulin ng mamamayang makabayan.”

The President then said that “As members of PHILCONSA, you have distinctly sworn to defend, protect, and preserve the Constituti­on. You also vowed to propagate and promote obedience to the Constituti­on as an integral part of the people’s adherence to law and order.” “My predecesso­r has once declared before this august body that the Constituti­on is our ‘unifying factor.’ Painstakin­gly, our progenitor­s have made this pact for us to be one and united. Once we ‘start to destroy the Constituti­on, there will be a breakage in our society.’” “So it must be,” the President exclaimed. “So, we must also honor our word.” In closing, the President said that “over the decades, PHILCONSA has stood witness to two constituti­onal changes and countless constituti­onal issues. Dutifully, you have proven yourselves to be a proactive witness and defender of our Constituti­ons, past and present. It is once again being called upon for its role as the Constituti­on’s vanguard.” “So, I call to you, join me, your President and your legitimate civilian government, at the forefront in defending the sanctity of the Constituti­on, the territoria­l integrity of our country, and the sovereign will of the Filipino people. “Rest assured, as President of our great Republic, I will continue to live up to the recognitio­n that you have bestowed upon me almost a decade ago, as a ‘Great Protector of the Constituti­on.’” All I can say, not only as a PHILCONSA governor and MOPC member, but also as a citizen of the Republic, is, “Count me in, Mr. President! I join you at the forefront!” * Mabuhay!

 ?? ?? First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, President Marcos , Philconsa chairman retired chief justice Reynato Puno, Speaker Martin Romualdez, and Manila Overseas Press Club chairman Tony Lopez.
First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, President Marcos , Philconsa chairman retired chief justice Reynato Puno, Speaker Martin Romualdez, and Manila Overseas Press Club chairman Tony Lopez.
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 ?? ?? The author with son Javi Toledo and Mrs. Marcos.
The author with son Javi Toledo and Mrs. Marcos.
 ?? ?? Deputy Speaker Aurelio Gonzales Jr.
Deputy Speaker Aurelio Gonzales Jr.
 ?? ?? President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.
President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.

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