
79% of Pinoys want GMA out
Date: Friday, September 16 @ 11:44:17 CDT Topic: More News
79% of Pinoys want GMA out
MANILA – Seventy-nine percent or Filipinos wanted President Arroyo impeached
over alleged poll rigging and bribery, according to a survey released Sept. 10.
The third-quarter survey by the pollster Social Weather Stations had 1,200 respondents
and was made just before the House Committee on Justice voted to dismiss all three
impeachment complaints against the President.
“Anti-Arroyo feelings ran very high in the last few days of the recent hearings
of the House Committee on Justice," said the survey, which had a 3-percent
error margin.

The poll found 79 percent of the respondents wanted Mrs. Arroyo impeached because
of the prevailing sentiment that her telephone conversation with an election official
was tantamount to cheating.
“Most Filipinos [believe that Mrs. Arroyo’s] admitted phone calls
to a [Commission on Elections] official amounted to instructing him to cheat in
the 2004 election and were not merely meant to protect her votes as she claimed
in her June 27 apology," the SWS said in a statement.
Presented other exit options for Mrs. Arroyo, 64 percent said they wanted her
to resign, and another 51 percent said she should be removed through a people-power
revolt.
The results of the survey disputed claims by 158 lawmakers, in voting to throw
out all three impeachment cases against the President, that their position reflected
the sentiments of their constituents.
Refusing to accept defeat, the advocates of impeachment said they would resurrect
the case by filing a motion for reconsideration once Congress resumes session
on September 19.
Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano of Taguig-Pateros said the proimpeachment group needs
only one congressman who voted to dismiss Oliver Lozano’s complaint as lacking
in substance to file the motion during the plenary session.
He said once the “yes” congressman files the motion, it will be seconded
and put to a vote. But the impeachment advocates need 27 more endorsers to complete
the 79 to be able to send the complaint to the Senate. Cayetano said this is allowed
under House rules.
The proimpeachment lawmakers decided not to file a case before the Supreme Court
to question the House’s dismissal of the impeachment complaint. Instead
they will bring the case directly to the people through demonstrations and rallies.
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