House Justice
Committee Junks 7 of 8 Impeach Raps vs. GMA
BY
ALEXANDER MARTIN REMOLLINO
Bulatlat
Posted 7:02 p.m., Aug. 8, 2006
The House Committee
on Justice, by a majority vote of its members, today threw out seven of
the eight impeachment complaints filed this year against President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo.
Eight impeachment
complaints were filed against Arroyo at the House of Representatives from
June 26 to July 26 this year. Though exactly the same in form and content,
these were separately filed by different groups of concerned citizens and
people's organizations.
In a committee
hearing this afternoon, opposition congressmen Francis Escudero, Satur
Ocampo, and Allan Peter Cayetano argued for the consolidation of all eight
complaints. “This is one complaint with different sets of complainants,”
Ocampo, deputy minority leader and Bayan Muna (People First)
representative, said.
But administration
representatives ignored the arguments of opposition representatives and
based their position on the constitutional provision barring the
initiation of more than one impeachment complaint against the President
within a one-year period.
“The end of the
prohibition period starts one year from the date when the previous
impeachment complaint was deemed to have been initiated,” said Albay Rep.
Edcel Lagman (Aksyon Demokratiko), vice chairman of the House Committee on
Justice.
Lawyer Oliver Lozano
filed on June 27, 2005 an impeachment complaint against Arroyo for
electoral fraud. It was endorsed by Alagad Rep. Rodante Marcoleta two days
later and was referred to the Committee on Justice on July 25, 2005.
Lagman has previously argued that the first complaint was deemed to have
been initiated on the date it was referred to the Committee on Justice.
“You cannot
consolidate prohibited complaints with a valid complaint,” Lagman added.
With a vote of 54-24,
the House Committee on Justice disregarded the first seven complaints and
considered the eighth one for determination of sufficiency in form and
substance.
The eighth
impeachment complaint is similar in form and content to the seven earlier
ones and was filed by former Social Welfare Secretary Dinky Soliman and
the Black and White Movement. Bulatlat
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