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Statement of the Commission on Human Rights on the passage of the CHR Charter Bill in the House of Representatives

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) expresses its profound appreciation to the House of Representatives for the successful passage of the CHR Charter Bill on its third and final reading, with an overwhelming vote of 193 affirmative. This landmark development reaffirms the strong commitment of the legislative branch to uphold the rights and dignity of every Filipino.

With this progress, the Commission is now halfway toward realizing its goal of institutionalizing its mandate and independence, in line with the Paris Principles. As the country’s national human rights institution, we look ahead with renewed resolve, confident that this development lays the groundwork for a more resilient and responsive Commission—especially in championing the rights of the vulnerable, marginalized, and disadvantaged sectors.

This milestone also presents an opportunity for deeper and more meaningful engagement with Congress, enabling us to further articulate and strengthen the CHR’s role as the country’s independent watchdog, advocate, and educator in the field of human rights.

We remain hopeful that the CHR Charter Bill will advance swiftly in the Senate, recognizing its critical importance in establishing a more robust institutional framework for the protection and promotion of human rights in the Philippines—anchored on justice, dignity, and equality for all.

The resounding passage of the CHR Charter Bill in the lower chamber of Congress is a testament to the enduring commitment of lawmakers, institutional partners, civil society organizations, and human rights defenders to advance the cause of human rights in the country. This is a collective achievement—and an even greater collective responsibility.

Together, let us continue working toward a just and compassionate society where the dignity and rights of every Filipino are protected, promoted, and upheld.

Tayo ang CHR—handang maglingkod kailanman, saan man, maging sino ka man! ###

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