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People's Initiative

People's Initiative (or "PI") is a common appellative in the Philippines that refers to either a mode for constitutional amendment provided by the 1987 Philippine Constitution or to the act of pushing an initiative (national or local) allowed by the Philippine Initiative and Referendum Act of 1987. The appellative also refers to the product of either of those initiatives.

The provision in the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines allowing for a "people's initiative" as one of the modes for constitutional amendment has been called the "people's initiative clause." The other modes allowed by the Constitution involve a Constituent Assembly (or "Con-Ass") or a Constitutional Convention (or "Con-Con"), both of which also allow a total revision of the charter.

The appellation (also known as "PI") also refers to the act—allowed by the law-given right of the Filipino people—of directly initiating statutes or calling for referendums on both the national and the local government level.

Summary edit

This is as defined in the Initiative and Referendum Act:

Type Signatures required Time limit limitations

Prohibited topics

Initiative on the constitution Can only be done five years after the ratification of the 1987 constitution, and once every 5 years thereafter
  • Petitions with more than one topic
  • Emergency measures, as defined by the constitution
Initiative on statutes
Initiative on local laws
  • 10% of voters in a local government unit
  • 3% of voters in every legislative district
    • If province or city is composed of only one legislative district, it shall be 3% in every municipality in a province or barangay in a city
    • If in a municipality, 3% of every barangay
    • If in a barangay, 10% of voters
Shall not be exercised more than once a year

Constitutional amendment initiatives edit

The process of amending the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines is popularly known to many Filipinos as Charter Change. Any proposed amendment or revision must be ratified by the majority of Filipinos in a plebiscite.

Article XVII, Section 2 of the Constitution states:

Amendments to this Constitution may likewise be directly proposed by the people through initiative upon a petition of at least twelve per centum of the total number of registered voters, of which every legislative district must be represented by at least three per centum of the registered votes therein. No amendment under this section shall be authorized within five years following the ratification of this Constitution nor oftener than once every five years thereafter.

The Congress shall provide for the implementation of the exercise of this right.

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An enabling law for this Article XVII, Section 2 Philippine Constitutional provision, called the Initiative and Referendum Act, was authored in 1987 by senators Raul Roco (Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino) and Neptali Gonzales (Liberal Party) and was passed by the Eighth Congress of the Philippines in 1989. The law provides for the implementation of the exercise of the people's right to initiate a petition to amend the Constitution, with the Election Registrar of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) tasked under the law with the verification of the petition signatures' being by at least twelve per centum of the total number of registered voters in the state.[2] However, the Supreme Court declared the Initiative and Referendum Act procedures for amending the constitution as fatally defective, although it didn't affect the operation of the law for other types of initiatives.[3]

1997 People’s Initiative for Reform Modernization and Action edit

At the tail-end of the presidency of Fidel Ramos, the People's Initiative for Reform Modernization and Action (PIRMA, the Tagalog word for "signature") started a signature campaign for amending the constitution, such as shift to a parliamentary system of government and the lifting of term limits on elected officials, including Ramos himself. The president denied being behind the campaign. The Supreme Court shot down PIRMA's petition, saying that there was no enabling law for it, and that the group's petition was defective.[4]

2006 Sigaw ng Bayan edit

During the presidency of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, the Supreme Court rejected the petition of Sigaw ng Bayan, saying that their petition was defective because they did not show the people the full text of the proposed amendments before having them sign the petition.[4]

Statute and referendum initiatives edit

The People's Initiative can also refer to the right of Filipinos to initiate statutes as well as call for referendums on both the national and local government level, a right given by the Initiative and Referendum Act of 1987.

2014 People's Initiative Against Pork Barrel edit

From late June to early August 2014, a People's Initiative Against Pork Barrel (PIAP) was repeatedly announced as up for launch in a forthcoming August 23 "people's congress" in Cebu City. The initiative, a multisectoral alliance-driven proposition to criminalize pork barrel fund creation and spending, was led by various groups and individuals including Cebu Archbishop Jose S. Palma, the broad #AbolishPorkMovement, the Catholic Church-backed Cebu Coalition Against the Pork Barrel System, the Church People's Alliance Against Pork Barrel, ePIRMA (Empowered People's Initiative and Reform Movement Alliance), the Makabayan Coalition (principally through Bayan Muna party-list representative Neri Colmenares), the Solidarity for Transformation, Youth Act Now, the Scrap Pork Network, and former Philippine Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno.[5][6][7][8][9][10] The Cebu congress was immediately followed by a signature rally at Luneta Park, on August 25, 2014.[11]

The proposition was one of civil society's resulting reactions to the Priority Development Assistance Fund scam of 2013 and the Million People March and other protests that followed. An exploratory "people's congress" to draft an initiative on spending public funds was first convened by the ePIRMA at the Asian Institute of Management Conference Center on November 9, 2013, with Puno, Colmenares and ePIRMA's legal-team head Jose M. Roy III leading the conference that was attended by representatives from various groups coming from all over the country. ePIRMA and the "people's congress" alliance later scheduled its first draft to be completed by January 2014 while it was awaiting the Supreme Court's decision on prior petitions against both the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) and the "presidential pork" disbursements under Benigno Aquino III's government's Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP).[12][13][14][15][16][17]

Petitions against the PDAF were first filed with the Supreme Court by the Social Justice Society on August 28, 2013, by Greco Belgica et al. on September 3, 2013, and by Pedrito Nepomuceno on September 5, 2013. Petitions against the DAP were filed with the Supreme Court by nine separate groups of petitioners between October 7 and November 7, 2013. The petitioners included the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, GABRIELA Women's Party, Bayan Muna, Ang Kapatiran, and Belgica, among others. On November 19, 2013, the Supreme Court declared the PDAF unconstitutional;[18][19] a decision on the DAP came out seven and a half months later, on July 1, 2014, also declaring basic parts of the program as unconstitutional.[20][21][22]

Under the PIAP's proposed Pork Barrel Abolition Act, all budgets submitted to any legislative body shall contain only itemized appropriations, except funds for relief and rescue operations during calamities and funds for intelligence work and security. The proposed legislation also called for the abolition of the Presidential Social Fund, which has also been described as a form of pork barrel. Violators of this law were to be banned for life from holding public office.[23]

On November 25, 2014, the Philippine Daily Inquirer reported that the Philippine Commission on Elections received the first 10,000 signatures from the initiative thrust in Quezon City. The signatures were from the city's first six districts, a first installment of the required 177,000 signatures from the entire city territory. Meanwhile, PIAP-Metro Manila coordinator Mark Lui Aquino said they had yet to submit to the Comelec the 50,000 to 100,000 signatures they had gathered in the metropolis. PIAP-Quezon City spokesperson Malou Turalde said, however, that Quezon City was not the first to submit to the Comelec gathered signatures for the initiative, adding that other legislative districts "just want to be quiet." Aquino also expressed fear that the "Comelec seems unready" and added that, based on his group's monitoring, the Comelec offices in the different cities and municipalities "do not know what to do with the signatures."[24]

Malacañang's resistance to the initiative edit

On September 4, 2014, Rep. Neri Colmenares announced that the ruling Liberal Party was trying to undermine the people's initiative against the pork barrel system. During his interpellation on the same day, at the Philippine Congress budget committee hearing on the 2015 budget for the Philippine Commission on Elections, Colmenares noticed that the Malacañang Palace and its allies in Congress took out the budget that they had placed for a charter change (Cha-Cha) referendum they were planning to launch. Colmenares asked for the budget to be reinserted for the people's initiative plebiscite, but budget committee vice-chair Dakila Cua (Liberal Party, formerly Lakas Kampi CMD) said that Colmenares's motion should be made during the committee deliberations on the budget.[25] A number of Liberal Party leaders and spokesmen earlier announced their wish to amend the Constitution to allow President Benigno Aquino III to run for re-election; as under the present Constitution the President cannot run again for the same office after his single six-year term.[26]

Furthermore, groups against the pork barrel noted that the Aquino government had drafted a national budget for 2015 that still contained "pork" in the form of "special purpose funds," thus ignoring the earlier SC ruling on such funds' unconstitutionality as well as salient points in the PIAP. The groups further noted that this pork budget allocation had ballooned to 27 billion pesos, from the previous year's PHP25 billion pesos.The groups urged Congress to junk the budget.[27] On November 25, during the Senate plenary session tackling the said budget, Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago raised the same points raised by the Makabayan group in the House of Representatives hearings, boosting the Makabayan position on the budget bill amendments.[28]

In January 2015, Palma reiterated the importance of the initiative, saying that although the Supreme Court had already declared the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) and the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) as unconstitutional funds, members of Congress continued to enjoy discretionary funds under other forms.[23]

Attack on anti-pork campaigner edit

On September 29, 2014, minutes after the anti-pork forum in Tagum City, Davao del Norte, which also launched the PIAP in the province, Dexter Ian Selebrado, 32, of the group Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas - Davao del Norte (Farmers' Movement of the Philippines - Davao del Norte) and one of the local campaigners against pork barrel funds, was attacked by motorcycle-riding gunmen.[29] As of October 1, the farmer-activist was still in critical condition.[30]

Politicians' resistance to the initiative edit

In his January 2015 conference with the press, Palma lamented the intervention of politicians in the turnout of citizens at the signature centers in his parishes. Apart from a lack of knowledge about the pork barrel, Palma claimed that a low turnout was also a result of there being families who had children enrolled in schools under politicians' pork-funded scholarships whose relatives then refused to sign the proposition. Turnout results in other dioceses were also not good, he said. He promised, however, that the Church would not be disheartened and cited the strong support of people in such dioceses as Calbayog.[23]

The initiative and the pork barrel issue by 2016 edit

In his blog of July 4, 2016, direct democracy advocate and art critic-painter Jojo Soria de Veyra, a member of ePIRMA, confessed that after the initiative's launch "the signature gathering was mostly left to certain parishes of the more organized Catholic Church, the primary backing of the Cebu Coalition. Sporadic rallies of support were organized by the Makabayan group and provincial groups. Other members of ePIRMA were seen to have moved on to various other national concerns. Manny SD Lopez—ePIRMA's leading convenor and most active campaigner on the road—would also busy himself with organizing the Christian Peace Alliance, one of the groups advocating for a drastic review of some provisions of the then-in-its-final-thrust Bangsamoro Basic Law. Lopez would also form the EdlSA 2.22.15 Coalition, a group that called for President Benigno Aquino III's resignation after the Mamasapano mishap. I submit that in this latter period I was not privy anymore to how the signature-gathering for the initiative on the pork barrel was progressing. I did hear of some pockets of resistance to the initiative, as well as the Comelec's seeming lack of enthusiasm towards verifying the signatures, but that's about it. . . . Then came the various noises leading to the 2016 general election, within which news concerning the initiative's progress were nowhere anymore to be found on Google." De Veyra, also a convenor of a Facebook group called Forum for Direct Democracy, then proceeded in his blog to propose amendments to the Initiative and Referendum Act that would make the law easier for the people to use as well as obligate Comelec to do its part in the initiative process within a limited time period.[31]

Meanwhile, on August 31, Senator Panfilo Lacson told the media that "the ₱3.35-trillion proposed budget presented by Malacañang [under the newly-elected Duterte administration] to the Senate for congressional approval is laden with 'pork' and violated the Supreme Court rulings on the Priority Development Assistance Fund and Disbursement Acceleration Program."[32]

2020 PIRMA Kapamilya edit

After the denial of the franchise of ABS-CBN in 2020, a group called "PIRMA Kapamilya" launched an effort to give ABS-CBN a franchise via people's initiative.[33]

Local initiatives edit

Local initiatives, however, appear to be more likely to succeed. The first such initiative, initiated twelve years after the Initiative and Referendum Act was passed, was advanced in 2011 in Barangay Miragrosa, Quezon City, with the aim of stopping the continued influx of informal settlers and the sale of illegal drugs in the barangay. The initiative passed, with 465 in favor and 384 against out of the 3,665 registered voters in the barangay eligible to participate.[34]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A SYSTEM OF INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR". The LAWPHIL Project. Arellano Law Foundation. Retrieved September 30, 2014.
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  4. ^ a b "What Went Before: Past Charter-change attempts". INQUIRER.net. May 21, 2013. Retrieved March 19, 2021.
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External links edit

  • The 1987 Constitution Of The Republic Of The Philippines
  • The PIAP website March 27, 2016, at the Wayback Machine

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This article is about procedure as it is used in the Philippines For the general topic see Popular initiative People s Initiative or PI is a common appellative in the Philippines that refers to either a mode for constitutional amendment provided by the 1987 Philippine Constitution or to the act of pushing an initiative national or local allowed by the Philippine Initiative and Referendum Act of 1987 The appellative also refers to the product of either of those initiatives The provision in the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines allowing for a people s initiative as one of the modes for constitutional amendment has been called the people s initiative clause The other modes allowed by the Constitution involve a Constituent Assembly or Con Ass or a Constitutional Convention or Con Con both of which also allow a total revision of the charter The appellation also known as PI also refers to the act allowed by the law given right of the Filipino people of directly initiating statutes or calling for referendums on both the national and the local government level Contents 1 Summary 2 Constitutional amendment initiatives 2 1 1997 People s Initiative for Reform Modernization and Action 2 2 2006 Sigaw ng Bayan 3 Statute and referendum initiatives 3 1 2014 People s Initiative Against Pork Barrel 3 1 1 Malacanang s resistance to the initiative 3 1 2 Attack on anti pork campaigner 3 1 3 Politicians resistance to the initiative 3 1 4 The initiative and the pork barrel issue by 2016 3 2 2020 PIRMA Kapamilya 4 Local initiatives 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksSummary editThis is as defined in the Initiative and Referendum Act Type Signatures required Time limit limitations Prohibited topicsInitiative on the constitution 12 of voters nationwide 3 of voters in every legislative district Can only be done five years after the ratification of the 1987 constitution and once every 5 years thereafter Petitions with more than one topic Emergency measures as defined by the constitutionInitiative on statutes 10 of voters nationwide 3 of voters in every legislative districtInitiative on local laws 10 of voters in a local government unit 3 of voters in every legislative district If province or city is composed of only one legislative district it shall be 3 in every municipality in a province or barangay in a city If in a municipality 3 of every barangay If in a barangay 10 of voters Shall not be exercised more than once a yearConstitutional amendment initiatives editThe process of amending the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines is popularly known to many Filipinos as Charter Change Any proposed amendment or revision must be ratified by the majority of Filipinos in a plebiscite Article XVII Section 2 of the Constitution states Amendments to this Constitution may likewise be directly proposed by the people through initiative upon a petition of at least twelve per centum of the total number of registered voters of which every legislative district must be represented by at least three per centum of the registered votes therein No amendment under this section shall be authorized within five years following the ratification of this Constitution nor oftener than once every five years thereafter The Congress shall provide for the implementation of the exercise of this right 1 An enabling law for this Article XVII Section 2 Philippine Constitutional provision called the Initiative and Referendum Act was authored in 1987 by senators Raul Roco Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino and Neptali Gonzales Liberal Party and was passed by the Eighth Congress of the Philippines in 1989 The law provides for the implementation of the exercise of the people s right to initiate a petition to amend the Constitution with the Election Registrar of the Commission on Elections Comelec tasked under the law with the verification of the petition signatures being by at least twelve per centum of the total number of registered voters in the state 2 However the Supreme Court declared the Initiative and Referendum Act procedures for amending the constitution as fatally defective although it didn t affect the operation of the law for other types of initiatives 3 1997 People s Initiative for Reform Modernization and Action edit At the tail end of the presidency of Fidel Ramos the People s Initiative for Reform Modernization and Action PIRMA the Tagalog word for signature started a signature campaign for amending the constitution such as shift to a parliamentary system of government and the lifting of term limits on elected officials including Ramos himself The president denied being behind the campaign The Supreme Court shot down PIRMA s petition saying that there was no enabling law for it and that the group s petition was defective 4 2006 Sigaw ng Bayan edit During the presidency of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo the Supreme Court rejected the petition of Sigaw ng Bayan saying that their petition was defective because they did not show the people the full text of the proposed amendments before having them sign the petition 4 Statute and referendum initiatives editThe People s Initiative can also refer to the right of Filipinos to initiate statutes as well as call for referendums on both the national and local government level a right given by the Initiative and Referendum Act of 1987 2014 People s Initiative Against Pork Barrel edit From late June to early August 2014 a People s Initiative Against Pork Barrel PIAP was repeatedly announced as up for launch in a forthcoming August 23 people s congress in Cebu City The initiative a multisectoral alliance driven proposition to criminalize pork barrel fund creation and spending was led by various groups and individuals including Cebu Archbishop Jose S Palma the broad AbolishPorkMovement the Catholic Church backed Cebu Coalition Against the Pork Barrel System the Church People s Alliance Against Pork Barrel ePIRMA Empowered People s Initiative and Reform Movement Alliance the Makabayan Coalition principally through Bayan Muna party list representative Neri Colmenares the Solidarity for Transformation Youth Act Now the Scrap Pork Network and former Philippine Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno 5 6 7 8 9 10 The Cebu congress was immediately followed by a signature rally at Luneta Park on August 25 2014 11 The proposition was one of civil society s resulting reactions to the Priority Development Assistance Fund scam of 2013 and the Million People March and other protests that followed An exploratory people s congress to draft an initiative on spending public funds was first convened by the ePIRMA at the Asian Institute of Management Conference Center on November 9 2013 with Puno Colmenares and ePIRMA s legal team head Jose M Roy III leading the conference that was attended by representatives from various groups coming from all over the country ePIRMA and the people s congress alliance later scheduled its first draft to be completed by January 2014 while it was awaiting the Supreme Court s decision on prior petitions against both the Priority Development Assistance Fund PDAF and the presidential pork disbursements under Benigno Aquino III s government s Disbursement Acceleration Program DAP 12 13 14 15 16 17 Petitions against the PDAF were first filed with the Supreme Court by the Social Justice Society on August 28 2013 by Greco Belgica et al on September 3 2013 and by Pedrito Nepomuceno on September 5 2013 Petitions against the DAP were filed with the Supreme Court by nine separate groups of petitioners between October 7 and November 7 2013 The petitioners included the Integrated Bar of the Philippines Bagong Alyansang Makabayan GABRIELA Women s Party Bayan Muna Ang Kapatiran and Belgica among others On November 19 2013 the Supreme Court declared the PDAF unconstitutional 18 19 a decision on the DAP came out seven and a half months later on July 1 2014 also declaring basic parts of the program as unconstitutional 20 21 22 Under the PIAP s proposed Pork Barrel Abolition Act all budgets submitted to any legislative body shall contain only itemized appropriations except funds for relief and rescue operations during calamities and funds for intelligence work and security The proposed legislation also called for the abolition of the Presidential Social Fund which has also been described as a form of pork barrel Violators of this law were to be banned for life from holding public office 23 On November 25 2014 the Philippine Daily Inquirerreported that the Philippine Commission on Elections received the first 10 000 signatures from the initiative thrust in Quezon City The signatures were from the city s first six districts a first installment of the required 177 000 signatures from the entire city territory Meanwhile PIAP Metro Manila coordinator Mark Lui Aquino said they had yet to submit to the Comelec the 50 000 to 100 000 signatures they had gathered in the metropolis PIAP Quezon City spokesperson Malou Turalde said however that Quezon City was not the first to submit to the Comelec gathered signatures for the initiative adding that other legislative districts just want to be quiet Aquino also expressed fear that the Comelec seems unready and added that based on his group s monitoring the Comelec offices in the different cities and municipalities do not know what to do with the signatures 24 Malacanang s resistance to the initiative edit On September 4 2014 Rep Neri Colmenares announced that the ruling Liberal Party was trying to undermine the people s initiative against the pork barrel system During his interpellation on the same day at the Philippine Congress budget committee hearing on the 2015 budget for the Philippine Commission on Elections Colmenares noticed that the Malacanang Palace and its allies in Congress took out the budget that they had placed for a charter change Cha Cha referendum they were planning to launch Colmenares asked for the budget to be reinserted for the people s initiative plebiscite but budget committee vice chair Dakila Cua Liberal Party formerly Lakas Kampi CMD said that Colmenares s motion should be made during the committee deliberations on the budget 25 A number of Liberal Party leaders and spokesmen earlier announced their wish to amend the Constitution to allow President Benigno Aquino III to run for re election as under the present Constitution the President cannot run again for the same office after his single six year term 26 Furthermore groups against the pork barrel noted that the Aquino government had drafted a national budget for 2015 that still contained pork in the form of special purpose funds thus ignoring the earlier SC ruling on such funds unconstitutionality as well as salient points in the PIAP The groups further noted that this pork budget allocation had ballooned to 27 billion pesos from the previous year s PHP25 billion pesos The groups urged Congress to junk the budget 27 On November 25 during the Senate plenary session tackling the said budget Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago raised the same points raised by the Makabayan group in the House of Representatives hearings boosting the Makabayan position on the budget bill amendments 28 In January 2015 Palma reiterated the importance of the initiative saying that although the Supreme Court had already declared the Priority Development Assistance Fund PDAF and the Disbursement Acceleration Program DAP as unconstitutional funds members of Congress continued to enjoy discretionary funds under other forms 23 Attack on anti pork campaigner edit On September 29 2014 minutes after the anti pork forum in Tagum City Davao del Norte which also launched the PIAP in the province Dexter Ian Selebrado 32 of the group Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas Davao del Norte Farmers Movement of the Philippines Davao del Norte and one of the local campaigners against pork barrel funds was attacked by motorcycle riding gunmen 29 As of October 1 the farmer activist was still in critical condition 30 Politicians resistance to the initiative edit In his January 2015 conference with the press Palma lamented the intervention of politicians in the turnout of citizens at the signature centers in his parishes Apart from a lack of knowledge about the pork barrel Palma claimed that a low turnout was also a result of there being families who had children enrolled in schools under politicians pork funded scholarships whose relatives then refused to sign the proposition Turnout results in other dioceses were also not good he said He promised however that the Church would not be disheartened and cited the strong support of people in such dioceses as Calbayog 23 The initiative and the pork barrel issue by 2016 edit In his blog of July 4 2016 direct democracy advocate and art critic painter Jojo Soria de Veyra a member of ePIRMA confessed that after the initiative s launch the signature gathering was mostly left to certain parishes of the more organized Catholic Church the primary backing of the Cebu Coalition Sporadic rallies of support were organized by the Makabayan group and provincial groups Other members of ePIRMA were seen to have moved on to various other national concerns Manny SD Lopez ePIRMA s leading convenor and most active campaigner on the road would also busy himself with organizing the Christian Peace Alliance one of the groups advocating for a drastic review of some provisions of the then in its final thrust Bangsamoro Basic Law Lopez would also form the EdlSA 2 22 15 Coalition a group that called for President Benigno Aquino III s resignation after the Mamasapano mishap I submit that in this latter period I was not privy anymore to how the signature gathering for the initiative on the pork barrel was progressing I did hear of some pockets of resistance to the initiative as well as the Comelec s seeming lack of enthusiasm towards verifying the signatures but that s about it Then came the various noises leading to the 2016 general election within which news concerning the initiative s progress were nowhere anymore to be found on Google De Veyra also a convenor of a Facebook group called Forum for Direct Democracy then proceeded in his blog to propose amendments to the Initiative and Referendum Act that would make the law easier for the people to use as well as obligate Comelec to do its part in the initiative process within a limited time period 31 Meanwhile on August 31 Senator Panfilo Lacson told the media that the 3 35 trillion proposed budget presented by Malacanang under the newly elected Duterte administration to the Senate for congressional approval is laden with pork and violated the Supreme Court rulings on the Priority Development Assistance Fund and Disbursement Acceleration Program 32 2020 PIRMA Kapamilya edit After the denial of the franchise of ABS CBN in 2020 a group called PIRMA Kapamilya launched an effort to give ABS CBN a franchise via people s initiative 33 Local initiatives editLocal initiatives however appear to be more likely to succeed The first such initiative initiated twelve years after the Initiative and Referendum Act was passed was advanced in 2011 in Barangay Miragrosa Quezon City with the aim of stopping the continued influx of informal settlers and the sale of illegal drugs in the barangay The initiative passed with 465 in favor and 384 against out of the 3 665 registered voters in the barangay eligible to participate 34 See also editConstitutional reform in the Philippines Direct democracyReferences edit Article XVII of the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines gov ph The official Philippine government website Retrieved August 12 2014 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A SYSTEM OF INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR The LAWPHIL Project Arellano Law Foundation Retrieved September 30 2014 Butuyan Joel Ruiz November 12 2018 An antidynasty law via people s initiative INQUIRER net Retrieved March 19 2021 a b What Went Before Past Charter change attempts INQUIRER net May 21 2013 Retrieved March 19 2021 Salamat Marya July 8 2014 People s Initiative vs pork barrel political dynasty gets support of CBCP Bulatlat com Retrieved August 12 2014 Arcangel Xianne June 30 2014 People s initiative set vs pork barrel funds GMA News Online Retrieved August 12 2014 Locsin Joel August 9 2014 CBCP president supports people s initiative vs pork barrel GMA News Online Retrieved August 12 2014 Bishops back people s initiative against pork barrel usurped CBCP News Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines 9 August 2014 Retrieved August 12 2014 Santos Matikas July 1 2014 5 things you need to know about People s Initiative Against Pork Barrel Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved August 12 2014 Blogwatch ph August 13 2014 People s Initiative Petition vs Pork Barrel Updated August 13 2014 Scribd Retrieved August 18 2014 Monzon Alden M August 25 2014 Thinner crowd at anti pork rally does little to douse fervor Business World Online Retrieved August 26 2014 Villamente Jing November 8 2013 Broad alliance to hold People s Congress today The Manila Times Retrieved August 12 2014 Vicoy Ali November 9 2013 E P I R M A People s Congress Manila Bulletin Retrieved August 26 2014 Araja Rio N November 10 2013 People s move vs pork barrel needs P750M Manila Standard Today Retrieved August 12 2014 Cruz R G November 6 2013 People s Congress 1RGCruz R G Cruz Retrieved August 12 2014 Sy Egco Joel M November 11 2013 Bicameral meetings another pork source The Manila Times Retrieved August 12 2014 EPIRMA Signature Campaign Para Amyendahan Ang Saliganag Batas Isinulong Dok Alternatibo November 6 2014 Retrieved August 12 2014 Diola Camille November 19 2013 SC declares PDAF unconstitutional The Philippine Star Retrieved August 26 2014 Perlas Bernabe Estela M November 20 2013 Main Decision Priority Development Assistance Fund sc judiciary gov ph Supreme Court of the Philippines Retrieved August 26 2014 Hofilena Chay F July 14 17 2014 Understanding the SC ruling on the DAP Rappler com Rappler Retrieved August 26 2014 Geronimo Gerry July 18 19 2014 DAP What did the Supreme Court really say Rappler com Rappler Retrieved August 26 2014 Bersamin Lucas P July 2 2014 Main Decision Disbursement Acceleration Program Sc judiciary gov ph Supreme Court of the Philippines Retrieved August 26 2014 a b c Mayol Ador Vincent Matus Carmel Loise January 28 2015 Pols obstacles in bid vs pork says bishop Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved February 18 2015 Granali Rima November 25 2014 Anti pork barrel group submits 10 000 signatures from QC for people s initiative Inquirer net Retrieved December 12 2014 Cruz R G September 4 2014 Palace undermining People s Initiative lawmaker ABS CBN News and Current Affairs Retrieved September 5 2014 Cabacungan Gil C August 13 2014 Issue of Aquino 2nd term divides Liberal Party Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved September 5 2014 Gamil Jaymee T October 21 2014 Congress urged to junk 2015 budget due to pro DAP provisions Inquirer net Retrieved October 23 2014 Cruz R G November 26 2014 Makabayan finds ally in Miriam pushes forward with PI vs pork ABS CBNNews com Retrieved December 3 2014 Manlupig Karlos September 30 2014 Anti pork activist attacked by gunmen in Davao Rappler Retrieved September 30 2014 PNoy urged to probe shooting of anti pork leader ABS CBNews com October 1 2014 Retrieved October 7 2014 Veyra Jojo Soria De July 4 2016 Social Isms My amendment proposals re the Initiative and Referendum Act RA 6735 Social Isms Retrieved July 9 2016 Lacson 2017 budget laden with pork barrel Retrieved September 7 2016 Group launches people s initiative for ABS CBN franchise RAPPLER July 25 2020 Retrieved February 25 2022 Aning Jerome May 8 2011 QC barangay holds 1st successful initiative vs squatters drugs Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved June 11 2021 External links editThe 1987 Constitution Of The Republic Of The Philippines The PIAP website Archived March 27 2016 at the Wayback 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