THE House of Representatives, under the leadership of Speaker Faustino “Bojie” G. Dy III, on Tuesday opened committee deliberations on bills seeking to ban political dynasties, formally launching a push to enforce a constitutional provision that has remained unimplemented since the ratification of the 1987 Constitution.
The deliberations opened with the first hearing of the Committee on Suffrage and Electoral Reforms, chaired by Lanao del Sur Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong, attended by no less than Speaker Dy, author of one of 20 anti-political dynasty bills filed in the House.
In his opening remarks, Dy said the proposed Anti-Political Dynasty Bill has long been awaited by the Filipino people and remains without an enabling law nearly four decades after the Constitution was ratified.
“Ang panukalang Anti-Political Dynasty Bill ay matagal nang hinihintay ng sambayanang Pilipino. It has been close to 40 years since our Constitution was ratified with a provision intended to ‘guarantee equal access to opportunities for public service and prohibit political dynasties.’ Ngunit kulang po ito ng isang enabling law—at ito po ang nais nating ipasa sa 20th Congress,” Dy said.
The Speaker from Isabela said the House under his leadership is committed to taking up the issue seriously and weighing its full implications.
“Ang anti-political dynasty bill ay usaping matagal nang tinatalakay, ngunit ngayon ay malinaw ang aming hangarin na seryosong talakayin ito ng Kapulungan nang buo, tapat, at may malasakit sa bayan at sa kinabukasan ng bansa,” Dy said.
“Panahon na pag-usapan nang husto para makapagpasa tayo ng isang panukala na katanggap-tanggap ng ating mga kababayan at ng ating mga kapwa lingkod-bayan.”
Dy said the measure forms part of broader democratic reforms aimed at strengthening institutions and widening access to public service.
“Tandaan po natin: simula pa lamang ito ng mas malawak na mga repormang layuning palakasin ang ating demokrasya, palawakin ang patas na pagkakataon sa paglilingkod-bayan, at ibalik ang tiwala ng taumbayan sa ating mga institusyon,” he said.
The House chief noted that the anti-political dynasty measure has been identified as a priority by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. during the recent meeting of the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC).
“The President himself recognizes that it is time to pass this measure. Sa huling LEDAC, isinama po nya ang anti-political dynasty act sa mga priority measures,” Dy said.
Dy had filed House Bill No. 6771 with Majority Leader Ferdinand Alexander “Sandro” Marcos, one of the measures taken up during the hearing.
He said the hearings are meant to gather views and examine the implications of the proposed legislation.
“Kaya po tayo nagsasagawa ng mga pagdinig na tulad nito upang marinig ang lahat ng panig, ang iba’t ibang pananaw, at ang buong saklaw ng magiging implikasyon ng panukalang batas,” Dy said.
Dy said the House intends to listen carefully to all sides.
“Nandito po kami hindi lamang upang magsalita, kundi higit sa lahat upang makinig. Bukas ang aming isipan, at bukas din ang aming kalooban sa makabuluhan at tapat na pag-uusap,” he said.
The Speaker urged his fellow lawmakers to remain open-minded during the deliberations.
“Huwag po nating isara ang ating isipan. Huwag tayong magpakulong sa mga nakapirming paninindigan. Ang layunin ng pagdinig na ito ay maglinaw, magtimbang, at magpalalim ng pag-unawa upang magabayan nang wasto ang mga mambabatas sa kanilang magiging pasya,” Dy said.
Dy expressed hope the hearings would result in a meaningful discussion.
“Inaasahan natin ang isang tapat at makabuluhang talakayan na tunay na magsisilbi sa kapakanan ng ating bayan,” he said.
