The Philippine Star

‘Hybrid parliament­ary system’ pushed

- By PAOLO ROMERO

The PDP-Laban party of President Duterte wants to introduce a semi-presidenti­al or a hybrid parliament­ary system in the proposed federal government, Senate President Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III said yesterday.

Pimentel, who is president of the PDP-Laban, said under the proposed system, the country would have a president, directly elected by the people as head of state, and a prime minister, chosen by the House of Representa­tives and formally appointed by the president as head of government.

“This is uniquely Filipino. We adopt the advantages of the parliament­ary system at the same time respecting the Filipinos’ preference for a strong president at the helm,” Pimentel said.

He said the president would be in charge of national de- fense and foreign affairs and would serve as commander-inchief of the Armed Forces. He would also be responsibl­e for the appointmen­t of officials in the federal government.

The prime minister, he said, “runs the government” and would have the power over all matters concerning domestic and economic policy that are not assigned to the president.

He would also be responsibl­e for the appointmen­t of officials not covered by the chief executive.

“A majority of the heads of ministries/department­s shall come from the House of Representa­tives. This is the Cabinet,” Pimentel said.

In addition to the recommende­d changes in the executive-legislativ­e set-up, he said the PDP-Laban also proposed to abolish the post of vice president but the position could be retained if that would be the wish of the Filipino people.

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