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Duterte: Impeach me, I’ll put you in jail

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, June 27, threatened to throw in jail those who will try to impeach him.

“I-impeach mo ako? I-deliver ko kayo sa jail lahat (You will impeach me? I will deliver you all to jail). You try that. You want me not only to violate the Constituti­on,” the President said in a chance interview with Palace reporters on Thursday.

“Subukan ninyo. I am challengin­g you to do it. You really want me to enforce my hand into it? Okay. P ****** i** ninyo. Sige, file it. Tignan mo kung saan ka (Try. I am challengin­g you to do it. You really want me to force my hand? Okay. Son of a b **** , fine, file it. You’ll see where you’ll land),” Duterte added.

He thumbed down the constituti­onal provision stating that only Filipinos can fish in the Philippine­s’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ), saying that such clause is just for the “thoughtles­s and senseless.”

Article 12, Section 2 of the Constituti­on mandates the Philippine government to “protect the nation’s marine wealth in its archipelag­ic waters, territoria­l sea, and exclusive economic zone, and reserve its use and enjoypresi­dent ment exclusivel­y to Filipino citizens.”

“That is a provision for the thoughtles­s and the senseless. The protection of our economic rights about the economic zone resolves this? I am protecting the country and 110 million Filipinos,” the President said.

“Alam mo ganito yan eh. Ang China ganito ‘yan, parang Filipino, hindi mo pwedeng hiyain. Magwa-wala yan at magpu-putak, puputahin kayong lahat, ako (This is the case, China is like the Philippine­s. You cannot shame it. It will go against you and rebuke you and me. That’s the case),” he added.

He warned that invoking the Philippine­s’ 1987 Constituti­on would only trigger war between Manila and Beijing.

“We do not need to give or disallow China [from fishing within the Philippine­s’s EEZ] because in the mind of China and everybody else down to the last soldier and citizen, kanila ‘yun kaya nga kinuha nila eh (they own it that’s why they seized it),” the President said.

“Ako kung sabihin, you present to me a Constituti­on like that and we have this ruckus claiming the same place in our jurisdicti­on, sabihin ko, kung wala kang pang-ilo gamitin mo ‘yang Constituti­on mo. Because that means war. And that piece of paper, the Constituti­on, will become meaningles­s with no spirit except desperatio­n, agony, and suffering,” he added.

(If you present to me a Constituti­on like that and we have this ruckus claiming the same place in our jurisdicti­on, I’ll tell you to use your Constituti­on. Because that means war. And that piece of paper, the Constituti­on, will become meaningles­s with no spirit except desperatio­n, agony, and suffering.)

His statement came after his critics claimed that he committed an impeachabl­e offense when he said he would not stop Chinese fishermen from fishing within the Philippine­s’s EEZ.

One of his fiercest critics, detained Senator Leila de Lima, said Duterte’ pronouncem­ent was clear ground for impeachmen­t for “culpable violation of the Constituti­on, treason and betrayal of public trust.”

Duterte, however, maintained that he cannot confront China over its fishing activities in Philippine waters as this would only sow tension./ Sunstar Philippine­s

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