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A senior church official has called on Philippine legislators to work for the welfare of the people and not blindly follow what President Rodrigo Duterte wants, which is to bring back the death penalty.
Rodolfo Diamante, executive secretary of the Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care, urged members of Congress “not to pass measures just to please the president.”
The call was made after the president said during his State of the Nation address on July 22 that he wanted capital punishment reinstated.
Duterte appealed to Congress to reinstate the death penalty for “heinous crimes related to illegal drugs and plunder.”
Diamante appealed to legislators to study whether the death penalty would solve the problem of illegal drugs.
“We urge them to study this thoroughly and determine if it would really address the problems of drug trafficking and plunder,” he said.
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