The Philippine Star

Imee: Rody, Marcos ML different

- By PERSEUS ECHEMINADA

The martial law declared by the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos in 1972 and that of President Duterte for Mindanao recently could not be compared as these are decades apart and based on different Constituti­ons, Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos said yesterday.

“The basis of my father’s martial law was the 1971 Constituti­on … while President Duterte invoked the 1987 Constituti­on,” Imee told journalist­s during the weekly Kapihan sa Manila Bay forum in Malate.

She said Duterte was right when he said he could not be compared to Marcos because they are separated by time and Constituti­on.

Both administra­tions, Imee said, upheld the rule of law and respect for human rights.

She said her father strictly observed the guidelines set by the “American-type martial law.”

“Duterte also complied with the requiremen­t of the 1987 Constituti­on when he declared and extended the martial law in Mindanao until Dec. 31,” she said.

The late strongman, Imee said, could have declared a revolution­ary government as suggested by his adviser, but opted to declare martial law in compliance with the 1971 Constituti­on.

She said her father did not declare a revolution­ary government, as he feared he might lose control of the military, which might abuse its power in the performanc­e of duty.

In the same forum, Imee announced they would celebrate the 100th birth anniversar­y of her father with a simple ceremony.

She said the family is compiling all the speeches, state of the nation addresses and writings of the former president so they can present to a new generation their story on martial law.

Imee expressed hope the presentati­on would enlighten the people on her father ’s vision for the country.

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