Leyte, Edwin Uy of Isabela and Douglas Cagas of Davao del Sur also via constitutional amendments. structural change, then it is our responsibility to do so as their representatives in Congress,? said Veloso, member of the Commission on Appointments for the House contingent.
entirely different in the countryside, where people have long been to their needs. On the other hand, Cagas, vice-chairman of the House Committee on Constitutional Amendments, deception. ?
This disinformation by anti-Cha-cha groups and are pushing for no elections next year,? he said. be the de facto referendum on Charter reforms.
will uphold the people?s strong clamor for Charter change, which has long been part of the administration agenda,? Cagas noted.
Uy, who heads the Committee on Bases Conversion and Development, said the loss of the people?s the people who want constitutional reforms. that the people really want Cha-cha.
Thus the House majority will wishes,? he said. seven justices who voted for the people?
s initiative petition.