By Mortz C. Ortigoza, MPA
Many members of the majority of the lawmaking body of Dagupan City were duped big time by the minority – five of em’ while four of the majority – pass the controversial P1.3 billion 2023 budget.
DUPED. At
the top photo are the all smiling and victorious members of the minority
lawmakers and their patron Dagupan City Mayor Belen T. Fernandez (sitting and
signing the controversial already passed 2023 appropriation ordinance) in the Office
of the Mayor. Photo below are the duped bellyaching members of the majority
members of the opposition in the lawmaking body of the coastal city. |
“Ang laman lang po ng agenda kahapon dalawang
resolution lang po iyong resolution ukol ito sa supplemental budget ng Barangay
Salisay at Barangay Tebeng. Iyon lang po ang laman kahapon. Kaya po kami nag
zoom kahapon ay alam po namin na napakabilis ang sesyun dapat kahapon. Pero ang
nangyari po ito po ang ginawa ng minority nakita nila ang pagkakataon at
sinamantala nila na kulang ang numero ng
majority…,” beleaguered Councilor Red Erfe-Mejia narrated to Radyo Pangasinan
(DWJE 88.1 FM Radio) Serbisyo Paborito’s hosts Joseph Bacani and RJ Jimenez last
Wednesday how the minority made him and his three colleagues gullible and
stupid on the Tuesday’s session of the Sangguniang Panlungsod. Councilors Alfie
Fernandez, Celia Lim at Irene Lim-Acosta have been on leave of absence and abroad.
They were tricked if
not swindled by their cunning Svengali minority counterparts who made them believed - line hook and sinker - that they just deliberate the budget of the two villages of Dagupan City and
adjourned early.
The minority dads
are now the butt of ridicules from the camp of their bête noire Mayor Belen Fernandez who rejoiced last September 28
after she signed the 2023 appropriation ordinance. Because it was consummated, she would be implementing
the salary increase of the personnel of the local government unit, retirement
benefits, loyalty pay, additional funds for the 2,500 scholars, repairs of roads
and drainage, elevation of roads, procurement of medicines, firetruck and dump
trucks.
THE MINORITY COULD
BE LIKENED TO THE AFGHAN MUSLIMS
What the minority
had done to the majority is worse than rape if one asks Army Warrant Officer
and Investigator Paul Brenner (John Travolta) in the flick’s the General’s Daughter where Army Captain
Elisabeth Campbell (Leslie Stefanson) was found dead.
“I
once asked (Colonel) Moore (James Woods) what's worse than rape. Now I know.
BETRAYAL,” Sgt. Brenner said
after Capt. Campbell’s father General Joseph Campbell chose silence to protect the majority of the cadets of the West Point where some of its members gang-rape her in
exchanged of another star rank promotion from the Army.
The majority lawmakers in the Bangus City could
be likened, too, on what happened to Soviet soldiers in the Muslim dominated country’s
Afghanistan the former subjugated from December 24, 1979 to February 15, 1989.
In the true story war
movie’s 9th Company, a paratrooper
Soviet Comrade Captain instructed his wet behind the ears soldiers to be sent
to that hell-hole’s Afghanistan:
“Muslim will never desecrate his house with
blood. That means once you enter their village you are their guest. To kill a
guest, even if he's an infidel, is "haram (forbidden)". Therefore,
remember... as long as you're in the village, you are safe. But once you exit
over the village's border...the very host who drank tea with you five minutes
ago...may shoot you in the back just as well. Because to kill an infidel is an
act of glory.
Son of a gun! To paraphrase
it for the contemporary brouhaha in Dagupan City: TO DUPE THE MAJORITY IS AN
ACT OF GLORY sez the Minority in their Afghan/Muslim liked demeanor.
SIMPLE MAJORITY VS QUALIFIED MAJORITY
The pronouncement of
Councilor Mejia to radio commentators on his radio stations hopping that the
minority illegally passed the budget because it needed a vote of ALL the
members of the august body (we call it: Qualified Majority) and not a Simple
Majority (where those who create a quorum of more than half of the 13 members
(including the vice mayor) of the august body – just like in the Tuesday session)
was wrong. It was already opined in 2019 by Department of Interior & Local
Government Undersecretary Marivel C. Sacendoncillo on the question of Lukban, Quezon Mayor Celso Oliver Dator how many votes are needed to pass
an appropriation ordinance.
Here’s what I wrote
last Thursday on my blog:
Sacendoncillo, explained to Mayor Dator that what is being referred to under Article 107 2nd sentence of paragraph (of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Local Government Code of 1991 which require the approval of a QUALIFIED MAJORITY VOTE is an ordinance or resolution (specific appropriation) authorizing or directing the payment of money or creating a liability”. Sabi pa niya na ang Appropriation Ordinance at ang Ordinance directing the payment of money or creating liability ay iba basi sa nilalaman ng Section 55 (b) ng Code na kung saan ay ni mention ang dalawa kasama ang ipinasang Appropriation Ordinance. Hindi kasali ang Appropriation Ordinance sa QUALIFIED MAJORITY VOTE na sinasabi sa Article 107 2nd sentence of paragraph (of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the LGC.
“In view of
the above-cited DILG Opinion, this Department is of the position that the
required vote to pass an (appropriation) ordinance is only SIMPLE MAJORITY
(emphasis by this writer),” she cited.
FILE A TRO,
INJUNCTION
If Mejia et al.
wanted to vindicate themselves on the humiliation their gullibility cost them
dearly, they go to the Regional Trial Court and file a temporary restraining
order and injunction of violation of the law on Qualified Majority.
Who knows the Judge
sided with them and throws to the bin the argument of Undersecretary Sacendoncillo.
As what a General
Santos City Councilor told his opposing colleague who waved a DILG opinion: “That’s nothing unless the Supreme Court has
decided on the matter”.
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