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LOOK: Celebrities express dismay, anger at Congress vote on P1,000 budget for CHR

08:20 PM September 13, 2017

After majority of Congress voted to give the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) a 2018 budget of P1,000, Filipinos took to social media to express their reactions.

Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez threatened a zero budget because CHR was allegedly only focused on protecting the rights of criminals.

READ: Alvarez wants zero budget for CHR

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The function of the CHR is to protect the civil and political rights of citizens which could be threatened by the state, while criminal cases fall under the jurisdiction of the Philippine National Police.

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The Commission, headed by Chairperson Chito Gascon, has been critical of extrajudicial killings conducted by police officers.

Following the vote, senators declared that they would restore CHR’s budget; these senators include those who have expressed support for the Duterte administration.

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READ: Senators vow to ‘fight for’ bigger CHR budget

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Among the people who were vocal over the overwhelming vote of 119-32 to allot P1,000 to CHR were local celebrities.

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Host and actor Luis Manzano clarified in a tweet that his mother Vilma Santos was against the measly budget.

In a text to her son, the Lipa City representative said, “With so much crimes/EJK they need more resources to these investigations.”

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Actor Dingdong Dantes showed which side he was on.

Dingdong Dantes with daughter Baby Zia. Image: Instagram/@dongdantes

“NAY,” he wrote, as Congress voted through viva voce with “nays” and “ayes”.

He also expressed his dismay on the votes: “Akalain mong 32 lang sila (Can you believe only 32 voted ‘no’?).”

Image: Twitter/@iamdongdantes

Musician Jim Paredes asked, “Where will the poor go when they are abused by public officials?”

jim paredes

Image: Twitter/@jimparedes

He also said Filipinos should not lose sight of the important issue at hand: Paolo Duterte failing to show his tattoo that could prove he is part of the Chinese crime syndicate triad.

jim paredes

Image: Twitter/@jimparedes

Talent manager and comedian Ogie Diaz questioned the House of Representatives’ decision.

Para sa bayan ba ang desisyon o para sa interes ng pinapaboran?

ogie diaz

Image: Facebook/@ogie.diaz.5

He called out Speaker Alvarez on his reasoning: “Puro kriminal kasi ang dinedepensa, sabi ni Spkr Alvarez. Wala bang mas malalim-lalim na dahilan, Sir?”

ogie diaz

Image: Facebook/@ogie.diaz.5

Diaz also thanked the 32 representatives who said no.

Image: Facebook/@ogie.diaz.5

Bianca Gonzalez expressed dismay at what the Commission could do with P1,000:

bianca gonzalez

Image: Twitter/@iamsuperbianca

She couldn’t help but ask the majority, “Bakit (Why)?”

bianca gonzalez

Image: Twitter/@iamsuperbianca

Actor and athlete Enchong Dee promised to “love my country despite of this government”:

enchong dee

Image: Instagram/@iamenchongdee

Singer Leah Navarro stated that the Upper House support could have been because senators witnessed the backlash against their Lower House counterparts.

leah navarro

Image: Twitter/@leahnavarro

Actress Agot Isidro shared a picture of representatives doing President Rodrigo Duterte’s characteristic fist and labeled it, “#HouseofRepresentaTHIEVES”.

agot isidro

Image: Twitter/@agot_isidro

She had a message for the 119 Lower House reps: “When it is your turn, do not ask help from the CHR. #bilogangmundo”

agot isidro

Image: Twitter/@agot_isidro

Both Isidro and actress Jasmine Curtis-Smith hoped the Senate would vote against the P1,000 budget:

agot isidro

Image: Twitter/@agot_isidro

jasmine curtis-smith

Image: Twitter/@jascurtissmith

Sana sa senado may pagasa pa (I hope there’s still hope in the Senate),” wrote Curtis-Smith.

It seems their pleas have been answered: the Senate approved a P678 million budget for the CHR. JB

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TAGS: Agot Isidro, Bianca Gonzalez, Commission on Human Rights, Dingdong Dantes, Enchong Dee, Jasmine Curtis-Smith, jim paredes, Leah Navarro, Ogie Diaz

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