Aquino bends further, calls off Merci impeach
| By Aytch S. de la Cruz 07/15/2010 Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez  knows how to play her cards well as President Aquino himself took  a  policy of friendly persuasion instead of direct confrontation even  hinting that the administration may go slow on the impeachment bid  against Gutierrez, adding that his House of Representative allies should  carefully weigh the consequences of supporting moves to have her  impeached. Aquino, instead, now supports the  proposal to talk with Gutierrez and settle issues between themselves. During the first Media Night he hosted at the Palace  last Wednesday, Aquino said it is not the proper time to push an  impeachment complaint against the Ombudsman, realizing that undergoing  such process will be lengthy and might just slow down his  administration’s efforts toward attaining judicial reforms. “This is  not the time to talk about impeachment. This is the time we’re really  mapping out judicial reforms (which are among) the major planks in our  platform and we are trying to find the best way to afford complete  justice for all at the fastest time. So if we can address our issues  with other branches of government through requests instead of arguing  with them, why not?” Aquino said. Aquino said that  Gutierrez holds “levers” that would make an impeachment against her a  tedious process.Aquino said, instead, he wanted  to see the shortening of the “adjudication period” of the Office of the  Ombudsman from six years to just one or two years to deny public  officials under prosecution “exit points” if they wish to run from any  accountability.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100715hed4.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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