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    Default Re: Miriam Santiago, what a waste of brains.


    That is true Garry! We will defend & fight for her so as to have great change in our political & economic systems.

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    Default Miriam: Abolishing Senate will save gov’t P5 billion

    By Christina Mendez and Marvin Sy
    The Philippine Star 05/16/2006
    http://www.philstar.com/philstar/NEWS200605160414.htm

    Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago said yesterday that if the Senate were to be abolished by July, the government could save over P1 billion each year — a total of over P5 billion until 2010, the end of the term of the 12 senators elected in 2004.

    "Certain senators formally announced their rejection of the pork barrel, because at that time its announcement was trumpeted in the media," Santiago said. "If a senator wants to save the country some P200 million per year, then logically that senator would want to save the country over P1 billion a year."

    In a statement, Santiago again pushed for a shift in the system of government from presidential to parliamentary, saying the members of the Senate do not represent the true sentiments of the people.

    "If political dialogue on the (1987) Constitution cannot rise above personal greed for power, I would rather vote for a change to the parliamentary system," she said.

    Santiago also said she is prepared to "be downgraded to an ordinary MP (Member of Parliament)."

    She was absent when the Senate resumed session yesterday and the senators met in a budget caucus. The senator said she would continue to be on medical leave this week.

    In reiterating her call for eliminating the Senate, Santiago said Senate employees should be given hiring priority in other government offices.

    Santiago pushed for the abolition of the Senate while senators met in a private caucus to discuss the early passage of the delayed 2006 budget.

    "Only the Supreme Court has sole and exclusive power to decide whether we can have Charter change and abolish the Senate," Santiago said. "By itself, the Senate has no power to veto a House resolution calling for a constituent assembly."

    Under the proposed parliamentary system, President Arroyo would remain head of state and head of government until 2010 and Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. is likely to keep his post at the helm of the House of Representatives. Mrs. Arroyo would also retain the power to appoint a prime minister (PM), Santiago said.

    "Logically, DFA Secretary Alberto Romulo should be appointed PM because, by protocol, he is already the head of Cabinet in our present system," she said.

    Santiago said also certain senators are "licking their forefingers and holding them up to the wind" and are planning to support Charter change efforts if given a chance to run for prime minister.

    The House resolution for Charter change is now undergoing public hearing in the Senate, where it is expected to face rough sailing.

    Sen. Edgardo Angara, who favors the constituent assembly mode of Charter change, said Santiago’s projection that the Senate will be abolished by July is impossible.

    Angara said such actions would only come about if the Senate and House see eye to eye on the matter of changing the Constitution. He also cited the "tight schedule" of Congress as a major challenge to Charter change.

    Sen. Richard Gordon commented that De Venecia must be fuming mad because Santiago will be a contender against the Speaker in the prime ministerial race.

    Opposition Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile said a constitutional convention is "not workable," while Senate President Pro Tempore Juan Flavier and Senate Majority Leader Francis Pangilinan said they both favored constitutional amendments via a constitutional convention.

    Senate President Franklin Drilon said he refused to dignify Santiago’s abolition call, although he respected Santiago’s opinion. The exchange of words before the media rekindled sparks between the two senators, whose "sweet-and-sour" relationship dates back to their college days at the University of the Philippines.

    Drilon said the Senate, working as one, will bring the issue of whether or not the Senate should pursue a constituent assembly and vote separately on the matter of Charter change before the Supreme Court after exhausting all available legal remedies.

    He said Angara and Sen. Lito Lapid "can attend in their personal capacity and cannot carry the institution of the Senate" in case the House of Representatives pursues its resolution for a constituent assembly voting as one.



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    Default Re: Miriam: Abolishing Senate will save gov’t P5 billion

    Kadako ba sad anang 5 billion. Pero ug tinuod man gani, sige na, better to let the senate go. Wa man sad silay "output" kaayo kay puro man lang imbestigasyon ilang trabaho. Imbis senador, nahimo man nuon mga imbestigador nga bisag kinsa makahimo man anang trabaho-a.

  4. #34

    Default Re: Miriam: Abolishing Senate will save gov’t P5 billion

    Abolish senate! Kadugay na ni nga scrap why we have to wait for a long time? Abolish senate! :mrgreen:

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    Default Re: Miriam: Abolishing Senate will save gov’t P5 billion

    Miriam Santiago is for the abolition of the Senate. Wow what a way to go Miriam? Its not the 5 billion that you are crying about, its just you are salivating for the post of the Prime Minister.

    Abolish Senate? Then what? Run for parliament cum House of representatives full of crooks and clowns.

  6. #36

    Default Re: Miriam: Abolishing Senate will save gov’t P5 billion

    Quote Originally Posted by budmendz
    Kadako ba sad anang 5 billion. Pero ug tinuod man gani, sige na, better to let the senate go. Wa man sad silay "output" kaayo kay puro man lang imbestigasyon ilang trabaho. Imbis senador, nahimo man nuon mga imbestigador nga bisag kinsa makahimo man anang trabaho-a.
    How about the House of Reps. Abolish that too. These guys only passed laws renaming streets, schools, appropriating for basketball courts, waiting sheds, wasting our money for fertilizers that were not used and brininging their families to junkets abroad.

    The only important session which these crooks attend is the approval of the budget. Everyone dont want to be left out in sharing the loot.

  7. #37

    Default Re: Miriam: Abolishing Senate will save gov’t P5 billion

    i say MIRIAM made SENSIBLE moves this time :mrgreen:

  8. #38

    Default Re: Miriam: Abolishing Senate will save gov’t P5 billion

    Thats what you believe.

  9. #39

    Default Re: Miriam: Abolishing Senate will save gov’t P5 billion

    too bad, many senators will oppose this...
    their allowance will be gone...

  10. #40

    Default Re: Miriam: Abolishing Senate will save gov’t P5 billion

    it's not only senate that we abolished..its the entire congress..wherein we will going to come up with only one parliament..that would save the country from huge expenses..also laws and legislation will be done right away without any long time argument
    since the executive and legislative are fuse as one.

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