A project called Pirma aims to amend the Constitution to benefit House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez. It has been disclosed that Romualdez is behind the conspiracy and each supporting congressman will receive P20 million. The proposed amendment only involves Section 1 of the Constitution, which is falsely claimed to reform the economy.
The project to amend the Constitution by a group called Pirma aims to allow House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez to succeed Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and change the Constitution as he pleases. It has been revealed that Romualdez is behind the conspiracy and that each supporting congressman will receive P20 million.
The amendment proposed by Pirma only involves Section 1 of the Constitution, which is a total lie to reform the economy.
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