Wednesday, November 8, 1972
My amendments on the national economy as well as that on the National Assembly were filed today. There was so much discussion on the powers… Read More »Wednesday, November 8, 1972
My amendments on the national economy as well as that on the National Assembly were filed today. There was so much discussion on the powers… Read More »Wednesday, November 8, 1972
Gary Teves was depressed. “This is a rightist Constitution that the Steering Council has produced,” he complained. Ben Campomanes commented that only one provision—that of… Read More »Tuesday, November 7, 1972
Juan (Tio Juaning) Borra was in one of his rare moods. He was delivering a stirring speech at the office of Convention Sec. Pepe Abueva,… Read More »Monday, November 6, 1972
At the lobby of the Sulo Hotel, I met Jess Reyes and Cesar Sevilla. Jess Reyes said that he had voted “Yes” because he can… Read More »Sunday, November 5, 1972
I went to the session hall again to submit my amendments to Article XIV on the national economy and the patrimony of the nation. This… Read More »Saturday, November 4, 1972
Fanny Cortez-Garcia was desperate. She was with Ben Campomanes in her office and they said that the economic provisions in the new Constitution drafted by… Read More »Friday, November 3, 1972
The Philippine Chamber of Industries, the militant association of Filipino manufacturers, has substantially advanced the cause of nationalist industrialization in the Philippines. Its leadership has… Read More »Thursday, November 2, 1972
Joe Feria was flushed. “There is again another version by the Steering Council, different from what we had read last Monday,” he complained. Brod Komong… Read More »Tuesday, October 31, 1972
A group of delegates were talking. Cosoy Rosales was saying that we should introduce as amendments those provisions we had approved on second reading before… Read More »Monday, October 30, 1972