Mobile Alerts  Newsletter  Archives  About Us  Advertise with Us Twitter GMANews.TV Facebook GMANews.TV RSS GMANews.TV
National

Gibo on changed RH stand: ‘You have to please disparate sectors’

Lakas-Kampi-CMD presidential bet Gilberto Teodoro Jr. on Wednesday said he is now advocating “moral choice" on the Reproductive Health (RH) issue “to please disparate sectors"—after saying months ago that he would keep supporting certain RH bill provisions despite incurring the Church’s ire.

Teodoro said his decision to change his stance on House Bill 5043 or the RH bill was “a practical matter" since the debate on the measure “has created more division than harmony."

“You have to please disparate sectors. You cannot make something succeed if there is massive opposition against it. That’s the practical reality of things," he told reporters in an interview after a forum in Manila.

Teodoro likewise said the government should “let the moral guardians make the enlightened moral choice" on RH issues.

“With a problem so close to the bedroom such as this, we must work with each other. The government should be neutral and committed to support a moral choice," he said.

Teodoro also said he foresees practical problems in the government's implementation of the RH bill.

“It’s a question of practicability and implementability of the program. What if we pass the RH bill and we have zero budget for it? (That would only yield) failed expectations," he said.

Teodoro, who said last September that he would not withdraw his support for the RH bill despite the Church’s opposition, backtracked earlier this month, saying the measure may not yield the solution to the problem of runaway population growth. (See: Gibo says Church's ire won't deter his support for RH bill)

The Church has repeatedly said in the past that it would campaign against candidates who support the RH bill.

Mum on contraception

When asked about his stand on the use of contraceptives, Teodoro did not give a categorical answer despite his earlier stance that he does not agree with the enforced belief that contraception is bad.

“That is up to you to counsel… I will respect what you counsel your patient," he told a doctor from the Philippine General Hospital who asked whether or not the presidential aspirant is in favor of the use of condoms.

Teodoro said he believes the acceptable solution to the country’s population problems is proper education.

“The solutions are simple but hard to implement. Number one, education to all Filipinos by their respective moral guardians. Number two, we have to make migration stop," he said.

Teodoro also proposed giving conditional cash transfers to poor couples who will not have a birth within a year.

“The government should respect the moral choice and the government should provide the resources to support this moral choice," he said. – Andreo C. Calonzo/JV, GMANews.TV
Other Nation stories
Spanish subject to make a comeback in RP schools
03/22/2010 | 12:09 AM
The Spanish subject is set to make a comeback in schools soon. Speaking at a news forum on Sunday, Jose Rodriguez, director of Instituto Cervantes, said the Spanish language would be included in... More
Erap, Drilon unfazed by fatwa ruling from Ulama
03/21/2010 | 11:17 PM
Former President Joseph Estrada and re-electionist Sen. Franklin Drilon are not bothered by the issuance of fatwa against them by a council of Muslim scholars. Fatwa is a religious edict declaring... More
Govt seeks private, labor sector help in war vs AIDS
03/21/2010 | 10:38 PM
When she was named as the new Health chief early this year, Esparanza Cabral was introduced to a shocking figure on HIV-AIDS infection in the Philippines. More
Teachers threaten to boycott poll duties over voting issues
03/21/2010 | 09:21 PM
Militant teachers on Sunday threatened to boycott their election duties on May 10 if the government fails to work out a smooth system that will allow them to vote. More
Palace chides opposition for raising ‘no-el’ bogey
03/21/2010 | 07:29 PM
Government officials on Sunday blamed the opposition for the “no-election" scare gripping several sectors of the society, insisting that such a scenario is “statistically impossible" on May 10 when... More
Binay adviser escapes slay try in Cainta
03/21/2010 | 07:04 PM
A long-time political adviser of Makati mayor and vice presidential aspirant Jejomar Binay was hurt after being shot by unidentified motorcycle-riding gunmen in Cainta, Rizal, on Sunday. More
Arroyo breaks tradition, to attend Army anniversary
03/21/2010 | 06:03 PM
After skipping for the first time the graduation rites of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) last week, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will attend on Monday the 113th founding... More
Afternoon rains provide Metro residents respite from heat
03/21/2010 | 04:40 PM
Residents in Metro Manila and several environs got a respite from the summer heat as rains fell Sunday afternoon. More
ADVERTISEMENT
Coop eyes revival of onion exports to Japan
2010-03-21 16:41:04
Local onion stakeholders are planning to revive exports to Japan, members of the National Onion...
New-look Barako Coffee stuns Sta. Lucia
2010-03-21 19:39:32
Barako Coffee made sure everybody took notice right on opening day of the KFC-PBA Fiesta Cup,...
iGMA: Pepito Manaloto is the first reality sitcom in television
2010-03-20 15:49:35
Masisilayan na sa susunod na linggo ang buhay ni Pepito Manaloto sa Kapuso Network....
Finding out who Tarlac’s presidential favorite is—in five easy steps
2010-03-21 03:08:25
CONCEPCION, Tarlac—Tarlaquenos of this almost-urbanized town are divided on whom to vote in the...