FRANCISCO S. TATAD
FRANCISCO S. TATAD

BETWEEN now and the end of the present Congress, there can be no time left to work on any revision of or amendment to the 1987 Constitution. This requires the two Houses of Congress to sit together as one, and to vote separately on every proposal. Between now and December, they would be too busy trying to pass the P3.757 trillion budget for fiscal year 2019, assuming the existence of a daily quorum; until next May, some of the 24 senators, and most, if not all, of the 297 congressmen would be on the campaign trail.

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