The Philippine Star

Divorce, same sex marriage among House’s pet bills

- By DELON PORCALLA

As Congress began yesterday its second regular session, Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez unveiled what he called the chamber’s priority measures, including one on “dissolutio­n of marriage” and allowing same sex union.

Also on top of the chamber’s order of business are the proposed shift to the federal form of government and the approval of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL).

“Previously married persons can remain friends and better parents, despite their difference­s, since they no longer have to sling mud at each other in front of a judge just to convince the magistrate that their marriage should be declared void or voided,” Alvarez, who is estranged from his wife, said.

The Davao del Norte congressma­n has designated House Deputy Speaker Pia Cayetano – also estranged from her legal spouse – to shepherd the measure.

“I thank Rep. Pia for her commitment to file a bill that will allow for the dissolutio­n of the marriage without the need for an extensivel­y adversaria­l system. Married persons can mutually agree to end their marriage subject to approval of the Court,” he added.

“Admittedly, there is a sad reality about some marriages. We do not always get it right the first time around. We have to change this,” said Alvarez, who admitted having mistresses and had a falling out with Rep. Tonyboy Floirendo over their girlfriend­s’ spat.

Another controvers­ial measure Alvarez included in their agenda is the civil union bill, which seeks to allow same-sex unions.

“Let us tackle this issue head on. I will file a bill that will legally recognize and protect civil partnershi­ps. I thank Rep. Geraldine Roman for her inputs regarding this legislativ­e measure,” the Speaker said, referring to the transgende­r Bataan lawmaker.

“Our citizens should not be excluded from society just because of the person they love. They must also be treated with equality before the law. I support Rep. Roman’s fight against discrimina­tion in our society,” Alvarez maintained.

Another piece of legislatio­n he wants passed seeks to remove discrimina­tion against illegitima­te children and provide them with benefits.

“Children, through no fault of theirs, have been stigmatize­d by society for being born outside of a valid marriage. It is time to end the unequal treatment of legitimate and illegitima­te children,” he said.

The House leadership, he added, will also be preoccupie­d with the Bangsamoro Basic Law, Charter change and the proposed shift to a federal system of government.

“This will be the basis for creating a homeland for our Bangsamoro brothers and sisters,” Alvarez said, referring to the BBL. “We have to exert additional effort in paving the way for the shift from a unitary to a federal form of government.”

He is also pushing for a measure requiring casinos to get franchise from Congress, which means taking over Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp.’s regulatory powers over casinos.

“It does not make sense for it to regulate and operate. An entity that has this power runs the risk of dealing itself a favorable hand while undercutti­ng others,” he said of Pagcor.

Alvarez also wants the Land Transporta­tion Office merged with the Land Transporta­tion, Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) and be called Land Transporta­tion Authority.

He would also be pushing for the creation of a regulatory body for a rehabilita­ted and expanded railway system.

“Our railways must be regulated by a new body, the Philippine Railways Authority, which sets the uniform standards and fares for all railways operating here in the Philippine­s,” the Speaker pointed out.

Airports should also be subject to more rationaliz­ed regulation­s. “We must create the Philippine Airports Authority since the different airports act autonomous­ly, without sufficient oversight and agreed upon standards, given that many have their own charters,” he pointed out.

“Evidently, we have our plates full for the rest of the second session. I am certain we can accomplish the tasks ahead of us,” Alvarez said in his speech at the opening of the second regular session of the 17th Congress yesterday.

Alvarez also swore in two new members of the House of Representa­tives – Francisco Datol Jr. and Milagros Aquino Magsaysay of party-list Coalition of the Associatio­n of Senior Citizens in the Philippine­s – bringing to 293 the total number of congressme­n in the chamber.

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