“The bill presented by Congress to President Noynoy Aquino on March 7, 2012 amending Article 202 of the Revised Penal Code by repealing the vagrancy law but maintaining the penalty imposed on women in prostitution (consolidated enrolled bill SB No. 2726 and HB No. 4936) should be vetoed by PNoy and sent back to Congress with his objections,” says Atty. Clara Rita A. Padilla, Executive Director of EnGendeRights.
“The bill presented by Congress to President Noynoy Aquino on March 7, 2012 amending Article 202 of the Revised Penal Code by repealing the vagrancy law but maintaining the penalty imposed on women in prostitution (consolidated enrolled bill SB No. 2726 and HB No. 4936) should be vetoed by PNoy and sent back to Congress with his objections,” says Atty. Clara Rita A. Padilla, Executive Director of EnGendeRights.
“The bill presented by Congress to President Noynoy Aquino on March 7, 2012 amending Article 202 of the Revised Penal Code by repealing the vagrancy law but maintaining the penalty imposed on women in prostitution (consolidated enrolled bill SB No. 2726 and HB No. 4936) should be vetoed by PNoy and sent back to Congress with his objections,” says Atty. Clara Rita A. Padilla, Executive Director of EnGendeRights.