188 solons impeach CJ Corona
188 solons impeach CJ Corona
Senate trial to be held next year–Enrile
Chief Justice Renato Corona
Allies in the House of Representatives, seeking to appease an angry
President Benigno Aquino III, on Monday swiftly impeached Chief Justice
Renato Corona for interfering in the prosecution of former President
and now Pampanga Representative Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
“This is very important, grave and historic,” Speaker Feliciano
Belmonte declared after a hastily called caucus of the ruling Liberal
Party and its coalition partners and party-list groups that three hours
later produced the articles of impeachment against Corona.
“We realize the gravity of this decision,” Belmonte added.
He said the 57-page document was signed by more than the one-third of
the 285 House members, a requirement under the Constitution to impeach
the Chief Justice without going through the plenary debates.
By late Monday night, the count had reached 188, according to
Representative Niel Tupas Jr., chairman of the justice committee which
initiated the process.
The grounds for Corona’s ouster included betrayal of public trust,
culpable violation of the Constitution and graft and corruption, citing
specifically in the eight articles of impeachment his “undue closeness”
to Arroyo who is under hospital arrest for electoral sabotage.
Belmonte explained that since the representatives’ signatures had
been verified by the House secretary general, the case could be sent
directly to the Senate either later Monday night or on Tuesday in the
short-circuited process.
He said the 11-member prosecution team would be formed by Wednesday and would bring the case formally to the Senate.
Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile said it was likely that the
24-member Senate would constitute itself as an impeachment court next
year. The Senate and the House are due to take a Christmas break on
Wednesday and will resume sessions in January.
“I think we would no longer have time for the rest of the year,” Enrile told reporters.
Blackmail
House Minority Leader Edcel Lagman called the move “the mother of all blackmails.”
“The Supreme Court justices are being blackmailed not to decide
pending cases against the Aquino administration, otherwise the wrath of
impeachment will be on them,” Lagman said.
“The derogation of our democratic institutions is almost complete
with the emasculation of the House of Representatives, the violation of
civil liberties, the impairment of the rule of law and now the
destruction of the Supreme Court and the judiciary.”
Fast and furious
Belmonte and another Liberal Party stalwart, Cavite Representative
Joseph E.A. Abaya, revealed that a “furious” President Aquino wanted a
“fast” impeachment against Corona after he and seven other Arroyo
appointees had issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) to block the
travel ban against Arroyo.
“He was infuriated after the SC issued the TRO. He called me up and
told me how he felt bad that the SC was intervening in behalf of Arroyo.
He felt that this should stop,” Belmonte said in an interview. “This is
our own game plan, we just had his support.”
Abaya said in an interview that the President had told him that he
felt Corona was the “last stumbling block” to his core reform agenda and
that Mr. Aquino did not want to spend the next five years in office
clashing with the high tribunal.
“He gave the general direction, we followed because we believe this is the right thing,” Abaya said.
After gathering forces in the Liberal Party, Mr. Aquino moved to consolidate his allies from other parties, according to Abaya.
Belmonte and Abaya said the House leaders went to work immediately to
build a case against Corona “and go to every detail and ensure that it
will stand on strong legal ground.”
Mr. Aquino monitored the caucus, according to Belmonte. “I texted him
about results that we had already reached 172. And he said, ‘thanks,’”
The Speaker said the majority had been talking about Corona’s
impeachment for weeks prior to yesterday’s caucus and they only decided
to push through with it after getting at least 95 supporters.
8 cases in complaint
The impeachment complaint listed eight issues against Corona:
Partiality and subservience in cases involving the Arroyo
administration from the time of his appointment as Supreme Court
associate justice up to his dubious midnight appointment as Chief
Justice and up to the present.
Failure to disclose to the public his statement of assets,
liabilities, and net worth as required under Section 17 Article XI of
the Constitution.
Failure to meet and observe the stringent standards under the
Constitution that provided that a member of the judiciary must be a
person of proven competence, integrity, probity, and independence in
allowing the Supreme Court to act on mere letters filed by a counsel
which caused the issuance of flip-flopping decisions in final and
executory cases; in creating an excessive entanglement with Mrs. Arroyo
through her appointment of his wife to office; and in discussing with
litigants cases pending in the Supreme Court.
Blatantly disregarding the principle of separation of powers by
issuing a status quo ante order against the House of Representatives in
the case concerning the impeachment of then Ombudsman Merceditas
Gutierrez.
Wanton arbitrariness and partiality in consistently disregarding the
principle of res judicata, or resurrecting decided cases, and in
deciding in favor of gerrymandering in the cases involving the 16 newly
created cities, and the promotion of Dinagat Island into a province;
Arrogating unto himself, and to a committee he created, the authority
and jurisdiction to improperly investigate an alleged erring member of
the Supreme Court for the purpose of exculpating him. Such authority and
jurisdiction are properly reposed by the Constitution in the House of
Representatives via impeachment.
Partiality in granting a temporary restraining order in favor of
Arroyo and her husband Jose Miguel Arroyo in order to give them an
opportunity to escape prosecution and to frustrate the ends of justice,
and in distorting the Supreme Court decision on the effectivity of the
TRO in view of a clear failure to comply with the conditions of the
Supreme Court’s own TRO.
Failure and refusal to account for the Judiciary Development Fund and Special Allowance for the Judiciary collections.
Corona will be the third high official to be impeached by Congress
but the second under the fast-track method after then President Joseph
Estrada in 2000. In March, former Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez was
impeached through voting on the floor after going through the committee
process.
0 Mga Komento:
Mag-post ng isang Komento
Mag-subscribe sa I-post ang Mga Komento [Atom]
<< Home