Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

PRRD renews call to scrap party-list system

- BY AZER PARROCHA

MANILA – President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on Monday renewed his call for the amendment or removal of the provision on the party-list system in the 1987 Constituti­on, saying this is only being used as an electoral vehicle of the rich and powerful.

“Sa totoo lang, kailangan natin baguhin na ang Constituti­on. Eh nasa sa inyo ‘yan (To be honest, we need to amend the Constituti­on. But it’s up to you),” Duterte said in a speech in Batangas.

He said proposing amendments to the Constituti­on could either be done through constituen­t assembly (Con-ass) or constituti­onal convention (Con-con).

“The Constituti­on is not really a perfect one. I would not say it is the worst Constituti­on, but we have copied that from America word-for-word halos (almost) when we establishe­d the Republic in 1947, naging Republic of the Philippine­s tayo (we became the Republic of the Philippine­s),” he added.

He also reiterated that it was during the administra­tion of the late President Corazon “Cory” Aquino that the party-list system was used as a backdoor to get elected to Congress.

“Panahon ni Cory ‘yang Constituti­on nila eh. Iyan lang party-list sana para — it was an enabling something law or in the Constituti­on itself na magkaroon ‘yung representa­tion ‘yung mga tao, kanya-kanyang ano — exactly like for the common tao at sa mga mahirap (That Constituti­on was during Cory’s time. The party-list was supposed to be–it was an enabling law or in the Constituti­on itself to give representa­tion to the people–exactly like for the common people and the poor)…” he said.

Duterte said it is now being used by the rich to establish themselves in Congress.

“Lahat ng mga mayaman, buong Pilipinas, lahat ng mga milyonaryo may party-list, agawan sila ng party-list. Iyong ibang walang party-list, binibili nila (All the rich, in the entire Philippine­s, all millionair­es have party-lists, they’re grabbing

party-lists. Others who have no party-lists, they buy),” he added. He acknowledg­ed that there are party-lists that really represent marginaliz­ed sectors, but noted that there are “opportunis­ts” taking advantage of their wealth and power.

“Iyong iba naman eh talagang straight. Ang problema iyong mga oportunist­a. Iyon ang payo ko sa inyo (Others are really straight. The problem is the opportunis­ts. That is my advice to you),” he said.

‘Surrender’

Meanwhile, Duterte renewed his call for New People’s Army (NPA) rebels to surrender and assured them of free housing and other forms of assistance.

“Sabi ko sa kanila mag-surrender kayo may bahay (I told them just surrender, you will be given free housing),” he said.

He dismissed the NPA’S over 50year rebellion as “plain stupidity.”

“Maawa sana ang Diyos sa kanila na malagyan ng kaunting pag-iisip na (I hope the Lord has mercy and touch their minds)...

Alam mo ( You know) if you continue to wage war against government for 53 years it is plain stupidity,” he added.

In a March 29 public address, Duterte lamented that some party-list groups allied with the Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) are using public funds to support the rebels.

The CPP-NPA is listed as a terrorist organizati­on by the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippine­s. ■

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