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No delay but RH bill won’t be passed this year—Enrile

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Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile

Are opponents of the reproductive health (RH) bill intentionally delaying the passage of the measure or are its proponents simply in a hurry?

Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile on Thursday doubted Senate Bill No. 2865 would be passed by the chamber before Congress goes on its Christmas break in two weeks.

But he made it clear that he and the other senators who had expressed reservations about the bill were not trying to delay its passage.

“I don’t think it will pass this year,” he said at the weekly Senate media forum. “There are (still) many issues to be clarified. We are not delaying it.”

Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III earlier cried foul over the allegation of Senators Pia Cayetano and Miriam Defensor-Santiago, cosponsors of SB 2865, that some senators were trying to torpedo the bill.

On Monday, Cayetano took the floor and manifested her desire to move for the termination of the period of interpellation. “There do not seem to be any other senators who have indicated their desire to interpellate,” she had said.

“I take exception to the fact that they mentioned the word ‘delay,’” Sotto said. “The last thing I would want to do is not discuss the RH bill. I want to discuss it because I want an intelligent vote from the members of the Senate. I want them to find out more about the bill, like what is happening in the House (of Representatives).”

Still in line to interpellate Cayetano and Santiago are Sotto, Enrile, Ralph Recto, Panfilo Lacson, Loren Legarda, Ramon Revilla Jr. and Lito Lapid. Lacson is the principal author of another version of the RH bill.

“We are not delaying. We still have plenty of questions… I have just started discussing the economic impact of this bill because I am concentrating on the population aspect. I have not yet dealt with the religious aspect. There is (also) a security aspect in this bill,” Enrile said.

“I would support this bill if it is only to provide health measures to womanhood. But this has an impact on our country and its future, not only in terms of health but (also) in terms of economic growth, its security and viability as a country.”

Early this year, the Reproductive Health Advocacy Network (RHAN) received P4.4 million from the United Nations Population Fund to push for the passage of the RH bill before the end of 2011. Dr. Junice Melgar, RHAN secretary general, admitted that her group solicited the amount because it “has no ongoing funding.”

Based on RHAN’s budget proposal, the amount was to be spent on activities such as “education and mobilization” program. One item worth P2,837,500 was to go to organize “two nationally coordinated (and) high-profile mobs.”

The group scheduled the “peak” of its pro-RH rally for September and set aside P1,750,000 to organize a rally of “at least 5,000 people.” Each participant was supposed to receive P350.

Originally posted at 08:27 pm | Thursday, December 01, 2011


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  • Anonymous

    Can’t everyone just lay their cards on the table and start voting?

    Honestly, if compiling questions and asking them a question a day is not delaying, I don’t know what is.
    There are better, less obvious ways to delay this bill. For example, FOI.
    Everyone feels this is important, raise it, clamor about it.
    History shows that when a hotter topic comes up, the majority of filipinos will forget the current “in” thing like it was William Hung.

  • Anonymous

    Ianpatrick85: relax ka lang, MitsubishopPatricio baka maatake ka sa puso. Yong mga malalaking tian na gaya mo ay delikado yan. Intindihin mo yong sacristan mo baka makahanap pa ng ibang pare.

    Alagaan mo na lang yong sacristan mo. Wala namang kabuluhan yong comment mo dito.

  • Anonymous

    Senator Enrile said:
    “I would support this bill if it is only to provide health measures to womanhood.
    But this has an impact on our country and its future, not only in terms of health but
    (also) in terms of economic growth, its security and viability as a country.”

    You know, what, Mr. Enrile. You have been a politician for more than 20 years. Your stand on
    this issue has always been the same: oppose it. Are we better off today because of your stand ?
    No. That translates for you accomplishing NOTHING. You are condemning this country to
    economic  backwardness. The Philippines’ resources is VERY limited. Overpopulation has made
    things worse. It’s now unsustainable. Then there’s billions of dollars lost to corruption. If
    you are worried about your soul, nobody ever came back from the dead to tell us there is one.
    And if the self-righteous Catholic Church is serious about their stand, they’ll convert their acres of
    lands to agriculture and housing to feed and shelter the poor for free, rather than channeling
    funds to support their colleagues in Western countries accused of sexual predation and
    pedophilia.

    You are on the twilight of your life, Sir. Please do something right. Let the the RH Bill pass.

  • Anonymous

    Just another person: thank you for the correction and update.

  • Anonymous

    Define ‘pass’ : permit, allow, authorize

    Thanks Senator Enrile for passing the RH Bill. We will count on you to uphold the rights of women and children.

  • Anonymous

    “There are (still) many issues to be clarified. We are not
    delaying it.” REALLY?! That bill has been pending since the 8th or
    11th congress & you’re still not done deliberating it?! 16
    yrs.?!  2 things are glaring here – either
    you’re SO incompetently slow to work on a bill or just intentionally delaying
    it. Please don’t insult our intelligence, Pinoys are wiser now – you & the
    CBCP can’t fool us any longer!

  • Anonymous

    “RIP”,,, R H Bill to die a natural death is what this Bill destined to be, so long suckers, 

  • Anonymous

    old enemy Jose? hehe, just kidding… have fun blogging…chow..

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_EXFI4EUGM23PQ4FMQKLVH36OXI Jose

      Heh, cheers.

  • Anonymous

    wla talaga pati sa RH bill my vote buying…ano to? may 350 ka pag aatend ka ng rally ng PRO-Red Horse bill?  So meaning pag-napasa nato..may budget allotment din sa mga PRO? Controversial nga talaga to…haist…haist…

  • http://twitter.com/Perdition2012 Rey Gan

    Bring it on tanda at iskul bukol, start the voting.  Susginoo, ano kinakatakutan niyo? If you’re so convinced it won’t be passed, then why in the h–l are you delaying the votes? Magpakalalaki kayo, hindi yung puro porma, para kayong si piolo..



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