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People Want to Directly Elect the President – Senator Pimentel
| People Want to Directly Elect the President – Senator Pimentel |
Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr. (PDP-Laban) today said he is
opposed to any move to extend the term of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
under the federal system contained under Joint Resolution 10 that has the
backing of at least 16 senators.
Senator Pimentel
expressed fears that the move will only undermine or even spell the death of
the federalism proposal because it is obvious that the Filipino people want to
elect a new Chief Executive.
He also observed the people are wary that a shift to a parliamentary system
will be taken advantage by the ruling party to enable President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo to stay in power beyond 2010 – which will circumvent the constitutional
ban against the reelection of the incumbent head of government.
Senator Pimentel says that there is empirical basis to the observation that the
people want their right to directly elect the highest leader of the government.“I will oppose any attempt by any group to make the federalism proposal
secondary to any other proposal to restructure the form of government because
it will only tend to create divisions in this country,” he told a forum on
federalism at the Ateneo University in Quezon City.
Senator Pimentel said that there is empirical basis to the observation that the
people do not want to give up their right to directly elect the highest leader
of government.
Mr. Pimentel recalled that when he was working on the Local Government Code, as
chairman of the Senate committee on local government during the 8th Congress,
he received a lot of hate mail and other negative feedbacks over a provision
which called for the election of the chairman of the barangay by the seven
members of the barangay council from among themselves after they were directly
elected by the village residents.
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“You can just imagine if you apply that change in the manner of electing
leaders to the national level where the head of government or president will no
longer be elected at large,” he said.
Senator Pimentel expressed the hope that both the Senate and House of
Representatives would approve as early as possible Joint Resolution 10 which
calls for the convening of Congress into a Constituent Assembly to amend the
1987 Constitution and lay the ground for a federal system.
Mr. Pimentel says that even if the proposal is approved by the 14th Congress, it will
probably be implemented only after 2010 and is, therefore, will not affect the
holding of the 2010 presidential, congressional and local elections.But at this point, Mr. Pimentel said he could not say with certainty the
time-frame for the adoption of a parliamentary system.
“I don’t have a definite answer to that because this has to be adopted by both
houses of Congress, as well as Malacañang. I don’t know what they have in
mind,” the senator from Mindanao said.
“I am hoping we can do it before the end of 2010. But definitely, even if it is
approved before 2010, the time-frame will be much later, because we have to put
up the infrastructures for implementation of this proposal.” # # #








