Enrile queries Aquino proclamation re-enactment
| 06/21/2010 Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile does not see the need to “proclaim” anew President-elect Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III during his inaugural rites on noontime of June 30 but said that he will, nonetheless, accede to do it if Aquino’s group asks him to as part of the inauguration ceremonies. Enrile noted the “insignificance” of such proceedings  when Aquino is formally installed to the presidency less than two weeks  from now. “It need not be done. It’s part of  Congress’ responsibilities. He’s proclaimed already, it’s part of the  records now, part of history and we (Congress leaders) already signed  that proclamation,” he said. “I’m not really sure  if we still have to read those pronouncements because it’s been part of  the official records  now and now that’s he’s being inaugurated because he  emerged as the winner (in that polls),” he said in a radio interview. Enrile added that when Congress named Aquino as the  president-elect, alongside vice president-elect Jejomar Binay, he and  his counterpart from the House of Representatives, Speaker Prospero  Nograles, already affixed their signatures as to who was the rightful  winners in the last presidential and vice presidential race. “If they want to re-enact it, that’s fine with me. I  don’t have a problem with that.” “But I don’t see  the need to repeat it. Why? Is anyone questioning their victory? I don’t  there is. I don’t think there’s anyone claiming that they should not be  installed. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100621hed6.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

0 comments
Post a Comment