Constitutional Convention (Philippines)

Constitutional Convention (Philippines)

Constitutional convention or “con-con” is one of the three modes in which the "Constitution of the Philippines could be amended or revised. The other two modes are via a People's Initiative or "PI" and Constituent Assembly or "Con-Ass".[1]

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Requirement to call constitution convention

Under Article XVII, Sec.3 of the Constitution of the Philippines: “The Congress may, by a vote of two-thirds of all its Members, call a constitutional convention, or by a majority vote of all its Members, submit to the electorate the question of calling such a convention.”[2]

Road to Philippine Constitution Convention

The delegates for Constitutional Convention can be either elected by the people and/or appointed by the President.[citation needed] The process of amending or revising the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines is recently known to many Filipinos as Charter Change. Any proposed amendment or revision to the 1987 Constitution shall only be valid when ratified by the majority of Filipinos in a plebiscite.

Latest development

Coincide to 2010 Philippine Presidential election year, with climax acclimation of decade of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Administration, sparked series of questions and speculation on whether current Constitution of the Philippines can be revise or amend. This article is an ongoing current event, with massive rallies and protests dominate 2009-2010 political scene, affect every Filipino domestically and globally.

History

There have been five constitutional conventions crafted by and of Filipino lawmakers in Philippine history:

See also

Bibliography

  • Cruz, Isagani (1995). "The Nature of the Constitution". Constitutional Law. Philippines: Central Lawbook Publishing Co., Inc.. pp. 18–20. ISBN 971-16-0333-0. 

References

  1. ^ "Article XVII Amendments or Revisions". 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines. Chan Robles Law Library. http://www.chanrobles.com/article17.htm. 
  2. ^ The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines

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