The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected anew a petition by pro-Charter change groups to amend the 1987 Constitution through a people's initiative.
Sources told ABS-CBN News that eight justices, including Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban, voted against the petition and only seven voted for it.
Those who voted against the people's initiative's petition were Justices Consuelo Ynares-Santiago, Angelina Sandoval-Gutierrez, Antonio Carpio, Romeo Callejo Sr., Ma. Alicia Martinez, Conchita Carpio-Morales and Adolfo Azcuna.
Those who voted for the petition were Justices Reynato Puno, Leonardo Quisumbing, Renato Corona, Dante Tinga, Cancio Garcia, Minita Chico-Nazario and Presbiterio Velasco Jr.
ABS-CBN correspondent Marieton Pacheco said Carpio has been tasked to write the final draft of the ruling.
She added that the high court's public information office has yet to receive a copy of the decision.
The Sigaw ng Bayan Movement and Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines filed the petition after the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) rejected it last August 31, citing the 1997 SC ruling over the lack of an enabling law.
Sigaw based its petition on Republic Act 6735, the Initiative Referendum Act. The law provides, among others, details for the people’s exercise of the power of initiative to amend the Constitution.
COMELEC, however, said RA 6735 was struck down by the Supreme Court for being "incomplete, inadequate, or wanting in essential conditions about initiative [as a way to amend] the Constitution."
The petition filed by Sigaw seeks to propose amendments to Articles VI and VII of the Constitution and provides for transitory provisions leading to the shift from the bicameral presidential system to a unicameral parliamentary government.
Panganiban earlier admitted that the Supreme Court is being put under pressure by groups from both sides to rule on the petition.
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