Senator Robin Padilla promised to work on making sure the next generation of Filipinos can better implement the Philippine Constitution, after hearings on some of the 1987 Charter’s political provisions.
Padilla said that while there is nothing wrong with the 1987 Constitution, generations of leaders had failed to implement its provisions, including those on political dynasties.
“Ako’y naniniwala (sa) 1987 Constitution kaya lang siyempre tumatakbo ang panahon at hindi siguro mali na silipin natin ito.”
“Kami ay bilib dito, ako’y naniniwala (sa) 1987 Constitution kaya lang siyempre tumatakbo ang panahon at hindi siguro mali na silipin natin ito. Kung sa generation namin nag-fail kaming sundin ang Constitution na ito, baka sakaling makagawa tayo ng bagong Constitution na ang generation ngayon wag sila mag-fail,” said the chairman of the Senate Committee on Constitutional Amendments and Revision of Codes.
“Maganda ang Constitution, revolutionary siya… Ang problema parang di handa ang Pilipino.”
“Ang problema, hindi tayo naka-deliver, ang tao ‘di naka-deliver, tayo. Maganda ang Constitution, revolutionary siya… Ang problema parang di handa ang Pilipino,” the legislator added.
The hearing tackled, among others, Senate Bill 921 (selecting an acting President under Art. VII, Sec. 7 of the Constitution); Senate Resolution of Both Houses 4 (Amendments to Sec. 18 of Art. VII); SBR 7 (Amendments to Section 1 of Art. XVII); and SBR 8 (Calling for a Constitutional Convention to Revise the 1987 Constitution).
The lawmaker asked the legal heavyweights who attended the hearing to continue working with his committee in fleshing out proposed amendments to the Charter.
“Atin agad na iko-convene ang Technical Working Group para ayusin ang detalye ng magiging version ng panukalang batas. Una sa presidential succession, pangalawa sa Concon,” the senator concluded.