Press Release
30 April 2014
Refer to: Jeeno
Arellano
Senate President
Franklin M. Drilon advised critics of the recently-signed Enhanced Defense
Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) between the Philippines and the United States to
bring their concerns to the Supreme Court.
“It would be wise to
bring up to the Supreme Court the debate on the Enhanced Defense Cooperation
Agreement, for it is only the high court that can resolve with finality if the
EDCA is a treaty that requires the concurrence of the Senate, or an executive
agreement which the executive has the power under the Constitution to execute
and implement,” said Drilon.
The Senate leader’s
recommendations came after several quarters including lawmakers have expressed
apprehension over the lack of congressional involvement in the agreement, which
was signed last April 28 during the two-day Philippine visit of US President
Barack Obama.
Drilon, a former
executive and justice secretary, acknowledged the concerns about the EDCA’s
conformity to the 1987 Constitution as “legitimate and valid,” and suggested
that the EDCA be lodged at the Supreme Court, who will have the power to
determine if the agreement must be first ratified as a treaty in Senate before
it can be implemented.
“I urge everyone who
opposed EDCA to go the Supreme Court, which is the only body that could finally
decide whether this is a treaty which would require ratification by the Senate,
or an executive agreement which will be implemented by a mere signature of the
executive branch,” he said, adding that the SC is the “ultimate arbiter” in
this issue.
He said it depends on
the executive branch if it thinks the Senate concurrence is needed before the
agreement is implemented. But he said the Senate can only act on it officially
if executive branch decides to submit the document to the upper chamber.
“If the document is
not sent to us, then we have nothing to ratify officially. So I would go back
to my suggestion: bring it to the Supreme Court, who is the ultimate arbiter
whether this is a treaty or an executive agreement,” said Drilon. ###
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