“When we voted at the final voting of the draft of the Constitution on 12 of October 1986, I embedded my affirmative vote with these words, modesty aside: Into this Constitution I have given my blood, tears and sweat. This is the Constitution I’m willing to die for.”
“On several occasions I reiterated this soaring pledge. Now I do so, once more in this public hearing. I will until I breathe my last. I am now 82 years old,” he added.
Davide also pointed out that under the Constitution, any amendments to or revisions may be proposed either by Congress upon a vote of three-fourths of all its members and through Constitutional Convention (Con-Con).
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