Ermita: SC decision on People’s Initiative not a total setback to Cha-cha movement

Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said today he did not consider as a “total setback” to the Charter change movement the Supreme Court?s rejection of the People?s Initiative in amending the Constitution.

In his weekly press conference in Malacanang this afternoon, Ermita said the High Tribunal?s decision left open other “legal procedures” to appeal the ruling.

That legal procedure, he added, is the filing of a motion for reconsideration in hopes that the High Court would “change its mind.”

(more…)

Continue ReadingErmita: SC decision on People’s Initiative not a total setback to Cha-cha movement

Beltran hails Supreme Court decision against People’s Initiative petition

Anakpawis Representative Crispin Beltran today hailed the decision of eight High Court justices, including Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban, Justices Consuelo Ynares-Santiago, Angelina Sandoval-Gutierrez, Antonio Carpio, Romeo Callejo Sr., Ma. Alicia Martinez, Conchita Carpio-Morales and Adolfo Azcuna againdt the people’s initiative petition.

“This is very heartening news,” said Beltran. “This gives strong encouragement to the broad anti-charter change movement. The eight justices have done a great service to the Filipino people and the country but resisting Malacanang pressure and thumbing down the bogus signature petition for charter change.”
(more…)

Continue ReadingBeltran hails Supreme Court decision against People’s Initiative petition

‘Press Freedom Index’ Puts RP Among World’s Worst

The Philippines’s ranking in the “Worldwide Press Freedom Index 2006” by the Paris-based Reporters Withour Borders has slipped, from 139th last year to 142nd this year. The country is in the bottom 20 of the rankings, sharing the ignominy with the worst violators of press freedom in the world. Reporters Without Borders blamed the continuing killings of journalists and the defamation suits filed by President Arroyo’s husband for the slip in ranking.

(more…)

Continue Reading‘Press Freedom Index’ Puts RP Among World’s Worst