Palace says dictatorship 'far-fetched' under federalism

MALACAÑANG on Thursday, February 1, downplayed fears of a one-man rule by President Rodrigo Duterte under a federal form of government.

Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque Jr. described such speculation as "far-fetched." He assured that the President would adhere to the rule of law and has no plans to extend his term during the shift to federalism.

"President Duterte has been clear and unequivocal : As an advocate of the rule of law, he will follow the Constitution and finish his term on the noon of June 30, 2022," the presidential spokesman said in a press briefing held in Baguio City.

"The creeping dictatorship that, the Catholic hierarchy fears, is a far-fetched idea," he added.

On Monday, January 29, the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) welcomed the intent of Congress to revise the 1987 Constitution to pave way for the planned federalism but expressed apprehension that it might open doors to a "creeping dictatorship."

The Catholic Church, in a statement, said "widespread people's participation and consultation, unity of vision, transparency, and relative serenity that allows for rational discussion and debate" are vital in amending the Constitution.

They also said "lack of participation, lack of transparency, as well as perceived promotion of self-interests" should not exist as lawmakers push for federalism.

"When the move for Charter Change becomes self-serving, such as when it call for 'No-El' (no elections) and pushes for an extension of terms of office, it is expected that citizens would react with suspicion, astonishment and exasperation," the CBCP said.

"In addition, the feeling of a creeping dictatorship is conjured by past experience. Moreover, political dynasties are really and factually becoming a dominant factor in our country's political life," it added.

Roque assured the Catholic Church that rule of law will be observed, amid calls to pursue a federal state.

"We understand the sentiments of the Catholic bishops on their aversion to charter change and federalism. We, however, assure our bishops that the President has no interest to extend his term nor will he push for no election," Roque said. (SunStar Philippines)

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