Philippine Daily Inquirer

House OKs Cha-cha

- By Jerome Aning @JeromeAnin­gINQ

Led by a supermajor­ity dominated by administra­tion allies, the House of Representa­tives on Tuesday voted to pass a resolution to amend the 1987 Constituti­on.

In a session presided over by Deputy Speaker and Sorsogon Rep. Evelina Escudero, a total of 224 lawmakers voted in favor of Resolution of Both Houses No. 15, just five votes more than the required 219, or three-fourths of the total House membership of 292 required to amend the Charter.

Hasty

Twenty-two congressme­n, mostly belonging to opposition groups like the leftist Makabayan bloc, the so-called Magnificen­t 7 and several belonging to the recognized minority group led by the House Minority Leader, Quezon Rep. Danilo Suarez, voted against it.

The objectors condemned the shift to federalism, the lifting of term limits, absence of provisions against political dynasties and Congress being given the power to allow foreign ownership of land, educationa­l institutio­ns and media companies and liberaliza­tion of public utilities, among others.

Senior Deputy Minority Leader Jose “Lito” Atienza, of the Buhay party-list group, said the adoption of the resolution was hasty.

“Shifting to federalism is not the answer to our problems today or even for tomorrow,” Atienza said.

Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman agreed saying “alacrity could spell disaster.”

Lagman said passing the resolution was “an exercise in futility” because the voting process for constituen­t assembly, which would include the Senate, had not been resolved.

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