MANILA, May 3 (PNA) - 2013 senatorial aspirant Christian Señeres
(Democratic Party of the Philippines) is against legalizing divorce in the
country.
"There's no need for divorce in the Philippines," he
said during State-run PTV 4's 'Paghahanda para sa Hatol ng Bayan' program for
the 2013 mid-term polls.
He believes in preserving the family, noting this is the basic
unit of society.
If parting is unavoidable, however, he noted couples concerned can
either opt for legal separation or have their respective marriages annulled.
"Government musn't make annulment and legal separation
expensive to undertake, though," he said.
During the 15th Congress, Gabriela party list representatives
Luzviminda Ilagan and Emerenciana de Jesus filed House Bill 1799 introducing
divorce as another option for couples in 'failed and irreparable
marriages."
"Reality tells us there are many failed, unhappy marriages
across all Filipino classes," they said in the bill. "Many couples
especially from the marginalized sectors, who have no access to the courts,
simply end up separating without the benefit of legal processes. The sheer
number of petitions that have been filed since 1988 for declaration of nullity
of the marriage under Art. 36 of the Family Code (commonly known as
'annulment') shows that there are just too many couples who are just too
desperate to get out of failed marriages."
They pointed out divorce has been part of the country's legal
system.
Several tribes even during pre-Hispanic times observed absolute
divorce, they noted.
Like Señeres, however, Social Justice Society's senatorial
candidate Samson Alcantara isn't backing the divorce proposal either.
"I'm against it since we already have the Family Code
provision on annulment," he said during the program.
He fears allowing divorce will only encourage people to enter into
marriage haphazardly.
Independent 2013 senatorial aspirant Ricardo Penson is open to
discussions on possibly allowing divorce in the country, however.
"It's high time to discuss the matter because in annulment
and separation, child support isn't given due attention," he said during
the program.
Señeres earlier commenced preparing for his Senate bid by setting
a legislative agenda that includes raising government appropriation for health
and boosting land reform.
"Our party also supports proposals to hike teachers' salaries
and soldiers' pensions," he noted.
He likewise plans proposing review of the Local Government Code to
help enhance LGUs' performance.
"We aim to strengthen LGUs and empower these on
revenue-generation," he added. (Catherine J Teves/Lily O Ramos/Media Ng
Bayan)
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