Once again, Chiz
opposes cha-cha
By Office of Senator Chiz
Escudero
August 19, 2014
PASAY CITY – Senator
Chiz Escudero once again expressed his opposition to amend the 1987
Constitution, particularly the plan to lift the six-year term that
would give President Benigno Aquino III or any sitting president a
fresh mandate.
At a media forum today,
Escudero assured the public that he will not support any move in the
Senate that will change any provision in the Charter – a position he
has maintained since he assumed public office.
“Hindi ko papahintulutang
mangyari o maganap lalo na kung ang partikular na usapan ay term
extension o pag-aalis ng term limit,” Escudero said.
According to Escudero, any
talk of Charter change (Cha-cha) in order to pursue term extension
should have been addressed from start of an administration in order to
avoid speculation.
“Matagal ko nang posisyon
yan, na ang Cha-cha ay dapat ginagawa yan sa simula ng termino ng sino
mang pangulo para walang alinlangan, walang duda na ito’y para sa
kapakanan ng lahat, ng pangkalahatan, at hindi lamang ng iilang
pulitiko,” he said.
While Escudero believes that
Cha-cha would not happen any time soon, he also emphasized that he
will fight any move to amend the Constitution in order to weaken the
Supreme Court.
“Hindi rin po ako sang-ayon
doon dahil kung titingnan natin ang kasaysayan, pinalakas talaga ang
Korte Suprema ng Saligang Batas bugso ng naging karanasan natin sa
dating administrasyon ni Pangulong Marcos kung saan naging napakalakas,
naging napakamapang-abuso ng pangulo.”
“Kung papahinain natin ang
Korte Suprema, baka pag dumating ho iyong panahon na may mapang-abuso
tayong pangulo – at hindi yun si Pangulong Aquino – e wala na ho
tayong Korte Supremang matatakbuhan,” he added.
When asked why there was a
lot of chatter about extending Aquino’s term which is ending in 2016,
Escudero said it could be a “trial balloon” or an attempt to deflect
criticisms portraying the Chief Executive as a “lame duck” President.
“Sa tingin ko ang rason at
dahilan sa likod niyan ay para huwag muna siyang balewalain, para
hindi muna siya maituring na lame duck dahil at least hindi man totoo,
ay may usapan sa pagpapalawig ng termino,” he explained.
Knowing the President,
Escudero said, he is already counting the days to leaving Malacañang
and live a simple and normal life like everybody else.
“The President and his
family have already given their share and more to the country. He
deserves to get his own life back, and I think he is looking forward
to that day to come in 2016.”