Over 100 lawmakers sign resolution for Dimaporo’s temporary liberty

Lanao del Norte Representative Abdullah Dimaporo INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — More than a hundred House members signed a resolution on Lanao del Norte Representative Abdullah Dimaporo’s petition for bail.

House Resolution 206, filed by Leyte Representative Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, sought temporary liberty for Dimaporo who was under hospital arrest for charges of malversation and graft.

The petition was filed with the Fifth Division of the Sandiganbayan.

The resolution said Dimaporo should be given temporary liberty in order to “discharge his duties as a lawmaker while the criminal cases are pending.”

“Representative Dimaporo is known for his integrity, loyalty to public service, and sincerity in the duties of representing the congressional district he represents,” it said.

Placing the representative of Lanao del Norte’s second district would “deprive the Second District of Lanao del Norte constituents their right to representation basically ensured on them by the 1987 Philippine Constitution.”

A copy of the resolution showed 105 that lawmakers signed the petition.

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