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House determined to make Charter reform push succeed

admin March 24, 2024

SPEAKER Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez on Sunday vowed to make the push for the amendment of the Constitution’s restrictive economic provisions succeed.

He made the commitment as he welcomed the result of the survey of big data research firm Tangere showing that 52 percent of Filipinos support the move to amend the Charter.

“We are determined to sustain this momentum and collaborate with all parties involved to realize the constitutional amendments that will pave the way for a more prosperous, just, and equitable future for the Philippines,” Speaker Romualdez said.

Speaker Romualdez said he is “encouraged” by the survey, which, he added, “indicates a pivotal shift in public sentiment, revealing a growing acceptance and willingness among our citizens to consider the merits of constitutional reform.”

“The approval for amending the Constitution, while slight, is nonetheless significant. It represents an evolving perspective among Filipinos, recognizing the potential benefits and the necessity of updating our nation’s charter to meet current and future challenges,” he said.

“As Speaker, the positive feedback and growing support from our constituents fortify my conviction in the vital mission to refine and enhance our constitutional framework. It propels us to advance our legislative responsibilities with increased dedication and resolve,” he stressed.

The leader of the 300-plus-strong House recalled that his chamber, through the Committee of the Whole, has “engaged in thorough discussions where experts and resource persons have presented compelling arguments in favor of these amendments.”

“These efforts affirm that our legislative process is aligned with the people’s evolving views and needs. These discussions have not only deepened our parliamentary debates but have also ensured that the push for constitutional reform is rooted in well-informed and comprehensive public discourse,” he said.

“Under my leadership, the House of Representatives remains committed to fostering an environment where all stakeholders can contribute to meaningful and productive discussions on potential changes to our Constitution,” he said.

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