CHED at DepEd, magkaiba ang posisyon sa isinusulong na pag-amyenda sa Konstitusyon | 24 Oras

  • 6 months ago
Magkaiba ang posisyon ng CHED at DepEd kaugnay ng pagbubukas ng edukasyon sa mga dayuhan na isa sa mga target ng charter change. Isa pang senador naman ang nagsabi nang hihindi sa Cha-Cha bukod pa sa minorya.


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00:00 The position of CHED and DepEd is different regarding the opening of education to foreigners, which is one of the targets of the charter change.
00:10 Another senator who said "Ki Hindi sa Chacha" (Not on the spot) aside from Minoria, that is the force being targeted, General Gonzalez and Tina Panganiban Perez.
00:24 The position of the Department of Education or DepEd and the Commission on Higher Education or CHED is different regarding the proposed amendment to the Constitution to open the sector of education to foreigners.
00:37 Will it allow foreign entities to teach? For this, the department respectfully and strongly objects to the amendment.
00:45 This may result in the possible dilution of the fundamental aspects of Filipino identity, culture, and values to be taught. And worse, endanger national security.
00:59 The Commission does not object. What we have observed in the other ASEAN countries over the past years is that opening up ownership and control of educational institutions in higher education has made them more competitive in their internationalization efforts.
01:22 He also stressed that the opening up of education to foreigners is different from what a former Supreme Court Justice said in opposition to the Constitution that the economy should be independent and controlled by Filipinos.
01:37 How can such national economy, effectively controlled by Filipinos, be attained if Congress can provide otherwise?
01:51 If the operation of public utilities, schools, or companies and firms engaged in advertising now in the hands of Filipinos can be opened to foreigners by a mere act of the legislative body.
02:12 The resolution of both houses, which is being held in the House and Senate, does not include the three ways in which the Constitution was passed to amend the law.
02:23 The Constituent Assembly, which he insisted that if it will be done, the votes of two constituencies should be separated.
02:31 Congressmen have a message to Senators in the middle of the announcement of some in the Senate minority that they will get a non-negotiable vote on the seven-vote contra-charter change, enough for the Chacha not to be impeached.
02:45 This includes some of the allies of the President.
02:48 I think it is now incumbent on the Senate President to show his leadership to muster enough votes so that we can get the RBH 6 approved in the Senate.
03:02 If only a minority in the Senate will be counted, two votes will be enough and it will not be enough to trash the charter change.
03:09 But Senator Risa Contiveros has been saying for weeks that they may be included in the vote against some of the majority based on their political mapping and one-on-one conversations.
03:20 From the beginning, they were confident in announcing that they have 18 votes.
03:26 But I think they vindicate that it is not accurate.
03:30 And until now, I believe we still have a fighting chance to have at least seven votes to down the RBH 6.
03:42 They are now three if Senator Cynthia Villar will be counted. She is also in favor of the amendment to the Constitution.
03:48 No.
03:49 Why not?
03:50 I think it is not important. We can do it through legislation.
03:55 We have already passed the public service act for public service. So there are only two options, education and media.
04:05 But even if they did not pass the Senate, the people's initiative still needs to monitor the charter change.
04:11 Contiveros asked to suspend the hearing on the charter change.
04:15 The Senate has no rules on this issue yet.
04:18 For GMA Integrated News, I am Mav Gonzalez.
04:21 Tina, Panganiban Perez.
04:23 We learned 24 hours.
04:26 [Music]

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