“If not for COVID-19, we could have gathered more signatures but because the DILG turned its attention to the pandemic, we migrated our signature campaign online and relied on our civil society organization-partners starting March of 2020,” said DILG spokesperson Jonathan Malaya.
Constitutional Reform Movement chair Vicente Revil, on the other hand, said the DILG’s submission of the documents to the House of Representatives was “right timing mixed with public clamor” to correct the flaws in the Constitution. “With just a few months before the elections, Cha-cha would serve as an instrument of the Duterte government to get away from its criminal responsibility,” said peasant women’s group Amihan chair Zenaida Soriano.
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