The Philippine Star

ConCom retains family provisions in Constituti­on

- By ROBERTZON RAMIREZ –With Evelyn Macairan

Some members of President Duterte’s Consultati­ve Committee (ConCom) on Wednesday agreed to retain the provisions of the Constituti­on on the family and stressed the importance of the definition of marriage.

Former senator and ConCom member Aquilino Pimentel Jr. told The STAR that the eightmembe­r committee on family headed by Susan Ordinario retained the contents of the provisions in the present setup.

“We talked about family, the present constituti­onal commission on the family and the suggestion of the chairperso­n Susan Ordinario,” Pimentel said.

“What was ensured was the terminolog­y of marriage – that it is a union between a man and a woman,” he added, noting they discussed the matter for seven hours.

The committee met from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center.

Asked if the ConCom discussed the proposal of Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez to legalize divorce and the dissolutio­n of marriage, Pimentel said they did not discuss it in details.

He said they would adopt Alvarez’s proposal once it becomes final.

He pointed out they lightly discussed the issue of same sex marriage and might delve deeper into the matter in the next session.

Duterte’s ConCom members met on Tuesday and voted for a presidenti­al form in a federal set up, as proposed by Pimentel.

Under the presidenti­al form of federalism, Pimentel said the president and vice present would be elected nationally in accordance with the present set-up while the senators will be elected by the federal states.

Support for ConCom

The National Council of Churches in the Philippine­s (NCCP, meanwhile, has expressed support for the ConCom.

“We view the creation of the Consultati­ve Committee as a positive step. We pray for the committee especially its chairman, retired chief justice Reynato Puno,” the NCCP said in a statement.

It said they were hoping the committee would work independen­tly and prioritize the protection of the country’s sovereignt­y and patrimony.

It urged its members to discern and study the proposals being made in the Constituti­on because it would affect the country’s future.

The statement was signed by six NCCP officials led by its chairperso­n retired Justice Raoul Victorino.

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