Rep. Gloria  files Cha-cha  via  con-con bill
| By Gerry Baldo and Charlie V. Manalo 07/02/2010 Former  President Gloria Arroyo yesterday launched a bid to change the 1987  Constitution, raising speculation from incumbent President Aquino’s  yellows that  she is plotting to grab back power while trying to shield  herself from prosecution. The Aquino Palace appears set to have this  move stopped. Arroyo, 63, filed a bill in  Congress, calling for a constitutional convention (con-con)  that calls  for the election of delegates. If successful, the  con-con could change the system of government to one ruled by a prime  minister rather than a president. But Arroyo’s  successor, Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino, played down the initiative, saying  she does not have the support in Congress to succeed. “The filing of the Charter change (resolution) is not a  threat as far as we are concerned,” Aquino’s spokesman Edwin Lacierda  told reporters. “If we are able to convince the  members of the house that this is not a valid or a good time to amend  the Constitution, then that will be dead in the water.” During the term of Arroyo, her critics said that the  time to change the Charter would be after her term.  There have, as records show, bills filed, both in the  House of Representatives and the Senate, seeking a constitutional change  through the con-con. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100702hed4.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


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