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Rep. Javier sought further clarification on this matter, citing that while the
Bill provides them with full civil and political rights as Filipino citizens, the
measure also discriminates against them since they are required to make a
sworn renunciation of their other foreign citizenship if and when they run for
public office. He thereafter proposed to delete this particular provision.
In his rejoinder, Rep. Libanan explained that this serves to erase all doubts
regarding any issues that might be raised pertaining to the citizenship of any
candidate. He subsequently cited the case of Afroyim vs. Rusk, wherein the
United States considered a naturalized American still as an American citizen
even when he cast his vote in Israel during one of its elections.
Rep. Javier however pointed out that the matter of voting is different
because in voting, one is not required to renounce his foreign citizenship. He
pointed out that under the Bill, Filipinos who run for public office must
renounce their foreign citizenship. He pointed out further that this is a
contradiction in the Bill.
Thereafter, Rep. Javier inquired whether Filipino citizens who had
acquired foreign citizenship and are now entitled to reacquire their
Filipino citizenship will be considered as natural-born citizens. As
such, he likewise inquired whether they will also be considered
qualified to run for the highest elective positions in the country.
Rep. Libanan replied in the affirmative, citing that the only requirement is
that they make a sworn renunciation of their foreign citizenship and
that they comply with the residency and registration requirements as
provided for in the Constitution.
Whereupon, Rep. Javier noted that under the Constitution, naturalborn citizens are those who are citizens at the time of birth without
having to perform an act to complete or perfect his/her citizenship.
Rep. Libanan agreed therewith, citing that this is the reason why the Bill
seeks the repeal of CA No. 63. The repeal, he said, would help Filipino
citizens who acquired foreign citizenship to retain their citizenship. With
regard then to Section 5 of the Bill, he explained that the Committee
had decided to include this provision because Section 18, Article XI
of the Constitution provides for the accountability of public officers.
In his rejoinder, Rep. Javier maintained that in this case, the sworn
renunciation of a foreign citizenship will only become a pro forma
requirement.
On further queries of Rep. Javier, Rep. Libanan affirmed that natural-born
Filipino citizens who became foreign citizens and who have reacquired their
Filipino citizenship under the Bill will be considered as natural-born citizens,
and therefore qualified to run for the presidency, the vice-presidency or for a
seat in Congress. He also agreed with the observation of Rep. Javier that a
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