Philippine Daily Inquirer

Political dynasties on way out–Koko

- By DJ Yap @deejayapIN­Q

Whether the House of Representa­tives likes it or not, it would have “no choice” but to accept that political dynasties are on the way out, Senate President Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III said on Friday.

Pimentel said he expected the Senate to pass a bill prohibitin­g political dynasties, in spite of qualms on the part of the House, and even in a scenario where a new federal Constituti­on was enacted by Congress.

“We can pass that [bill] in the Senate. Wewill also incorporat­e a self-executing antipoliti­cal dynasty provision in the new Constituti­on,” Pimentel told reporters in a text message.

“Hence the House has no choice but to accept the reality that there will soon be an antipoliti­cal dynasty law,” he said.

Need to consult members

Sought for comment on the Senate move, Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez did not give any commitment­s on whether the House would support it.

“I have to consult the members,” he said in a text message.

On Thursday, 13 senators— the majority of the 24-seat Senate—signed a committee report on the bill banning immediate and extended family members from running for public office to succeed or replace a relative, or simultaneo­usly serve with a relative in the same political jurisdicti­on.

They were Minority Leader Franklin Drilon and Senators Francis Pangilinan, Ralph Recto, Grace Poe, Loren Legarda, Panfilo Lacson, Sonny Angara, Joseph Victor Ejercito, Bam Aquino, Nancy Binay, Leila de Lima, Risa Hontiveros and Win Gatchalian.

‘Key reform impasse’

Faculty deans of public administra­tion of Ateneo de Manila University, Asian Institute of Management, and the University of the Philippine­s issued a statement on Friday, lauding the 13 senators for having “broken an over 25-year-old impasse on a key reform.”

“This long-delayed reform explains in part why good governance … has been elusive despite the ambition of citizens’ empowermen­t under the 1987 Constituti­on and the 1991 Local Government Code,” they said.

The statement was signed by Ateneo School of Government dean Ronald Mendoza, UP College of Public Administra­tion and Government dean Maria Fe Villamejor-Mendoza, and AIM Stephen Zuellig Graduate School of Developmen­t Management head Kenneth Hartigan-Go.

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