Senate independence uncertain – Chel Diokno

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Tue, 07 May 2019 09:55:17 +0000

 

CHEL Diokno

CHEL Diokno

Otso Diretso senatorial candidate Manuel “Chel” Diokno yesterday ex­pressed belief it is premature to ex­pect that the Senate in the 18th Con­gress would be independent as the composition of the upper chamber remains uncertain until the May 13 midterm elections next week.

“I think this coming elections will determine whether the Senate will be independent or not,” Diokno told the editors and staff of the Manila Bulle­tin during the MBHotSeat program.

“Because the majority of those likely to get elected belong to the ad­ministration. If you go by how they have campaigned, they would sup­port any moves by the President,” Diokno said.

“Which means, issues like federal­ism and other major issues will prob­ably get through the Senate if that happens,” he said.

That is why, Diokno said, members of the “Otso Diretso” senatorial slate are doing their best to up the ante of their campaign before next week’s polls.

“On the other hand, if you have people coming from the opposition in the Senate, then we can have a bet­ter check on the Executive,” Diokno pointed out.

“It remains to be seen what the composition of the Senate would be in the coming elections,” the human rights lawyer said.

For the most part, the opposition slate is mustering up support of vari­ous groups and sectors who believe in the advocacies of the “Otso Diretso.”

For one, Diokno said he is elated to get the support of celebrity host and actress Kris Aquino, sister of former President Benigno Aquino III, who has openly endorsed his candidacy.

“(Her) support was a surprise to me as well. And I am happy that there are celebrities as well lending a hand to our campaign, one way or the other,” he said.

Diokno, likewise, downplayed any rift among the candidates of the “Otso Diretso”, saying those who are wondering why they hardly go to­gether as a group should understand it is also part of their strategy and lo­gistical plans. (Hannah Torregoza)

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