Kamara muling nagpapatuloy sa pagdinig sa mga reklamo ng pagkakasuhan kay Marcos ngayong araw

Muling magpapatuloy ngayong araw ang komite sa katarungan ng Kamara sa paguusap tungkol sa mga naitapon na reklamo ng pagkakasuhan laban kay Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr., na magiging batayan ng ulat para sa boto sa plenaryo.

Sa pamumuno ni Batangas 2nd District Rep. Gerville Luistro, inaasahan ang pagboto ng mga miyembro ng komite sa dalawang desisyon na nagtalikod sa mga reklamo mula kay pribadong abogado na si Andre de Jesus at sa Makabayan bloc. Ang mga ito ay naging 'sapatos sa anyo' ngunit 'kulang sa laman' ayon sa mga batas.

Si Pusong Pinoy party-list Rep. Jernie Jett Nisay, na sumuporta sa petisyon ni De Jesus, kasama sina Reps. Antonio Tinio ng ACT Teachers, Renee Co ng Kabataan, at Sarah Jane Elago ng Gabriela, na sumuporta sa reklamo ng Makabayan, ay inaasahang magtutol sa pagtatapon nito. Karamihan sa komite ay napansin na gumamit ng mga artikulo sa balita ang mga reklamo, na hindi sapat para sa buong pagdinig sa pagkakasuhan, at umaasa sa haka-haka, hindi pagkakasundo sa patakaran, at hindi napapatunayan na mga paratang kaysa sa direktang aksyon ng Pangulo na maaaring maging basehan ng pagkakasala.

Binigyan ng babala ang mga mambabatas laban sa pagpapababa ng threshold ng saligang batas gamit ang tsismis at hindi napapatunayan na mga claim. Inaasahan ang pag-susumite ng ulat ng komite sa plenaryo ng Kamara kung saan magdedesisyon ang 318 mambabatas sa kapalaran ng pagkakasuhan kay Marcos. Kung 107 miyembro—isang ikatlong bahagi ng Kamara—boboto upang baligtarin ang ulat, ipapadala ito sa Senado para sa paglilitis.

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