Originally Posted by
disk88
Those are not for the courts alone. Ever heard of the expanded concept of judicial review? Since I presume naka Consti 1 and 2 ka, then yes, you probably have. Ang consequence anang expanded concept is that the rules of court apply when there is a danger to the Constitution.
Allegations are thrown at the leadership but you punish the entire CHR. You think that makes sense? If you are not for a higher level of discourse and democracy, then why are you still in this country? This is not how you do checks and balances. There is a proper procedure to follow in case there is grave abuse of discretion on the part of Gascon. But the Congress have nothing to show, hence they resort to bullying. Kibaw ka kinsay luoy? Ang mga tao na nangailanga sa CHR.
P.S., that "dog" you are talking about is a Constitutional body. Congress is mandated to "feed" it. If they want to kill the "dog" by taking it out from the Constitution, they can. But until they do that, they cannot constructively abolish it.
Balik na pud koooooooo... for the nth time until this gets somewhere.
Akong i quote ang akong kaugalingon for 3 times now na.. para mosulod gyud..
They (Lower House) have always stressed that it is about the leadership not the commission.. Resign , so we can talk about revising the budget...
We wouldn't be talking about this here if this guy resigned at the start.
It's Congress talking sir ... It's political in nature.. Should Gascon feel the need for expanded Judicial Review.. He can always seek remedy from the courts or some other proper forum..
You keep on stressing rules of court which does not apply to the Legislature ....
Executive (political) -- Legislative (political) -- Judiciary (judicial - This is were your Rules of Court apply) ...
Let Gascon seek grievance from Judiciary.. But while we are talking about Congress Political Maneuver ... Let's talk politics.. .
Sige... Granting that your argument is correct... not that I agree with it... .. Granting that this was constructive abolishment of the CHR itself..
1. Why did Congress explicitly mention that if Gascon would resign they will restore the budget for CHR?? -- don't forget there is a condition here.. .
Also,
2. If you can show me a Jurisprudence were the Supreme Court overturned Congress Constructive abolishment of a Constitutional body I might slightly agree with you that this was constructive abolishment on the part of the Lower House.
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Originally Posted by
BlueIre
This coming days mokusog pa gyud na ang ilang pampanaut kay hapit na ang National Day of Protest..
Ok rana because the majority knows ug unsa ang tinuod..