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Updated:2024-10-23 03:22    Views:176

MANILA, Philippines — Former Senator Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino said he will refile the anti-political dynasty bill if elected senator in the 2025 midterm elections.

Aquino made his bid known in an exclusive interview at Inquirer’s INQside Look on Tuesday.

The senatorial aspirant, during the interview, acknowledged the challenges the bill has faced in Congress but he remained committed to pushing for its passage.

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He noted that while the law may not pass in the immediate future, its continued presence on the legislative agenda is essential to reminding the public of its importance.

“I’m not hopeful that it will pass in this term, but much like the Free College Law, which was fought for over 30 years, it has never disappeared without someone refiling the bill. Eventually, we will reach a time when it will be passed,” Aquino said.

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Aquino also responded to arguments against the bill, which suggested that banning political dynasties could prevent well-intentioned individuals from serving the country.

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He said there is a need to address the concentration of power, stating that it does not favor a democratic system. He argued that concentrated power stifles development and called for a more equitable distribution of opportunities across the country.

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When discussing how he plans to engage with fellow lawmakers on this issue if elected, Aquino expressed confidence that they are already aware of the problem and emphasized that the time for discussion has passed. He noted that the anti-political dynasty bill is not a new concept, as it is enshrined in the Constitution, and it is now up to Congress and the Senate to enact enabling legislation.

Aquino also clarified that if the bill gets to a vote, he will support it. —Stefani Tacugue, INQUIRER.net trainee

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