Sen. Robin Padilla, hiling na baguhin ang batas para makulong mga nasa murang edad

Sen. Robin Padilla, hiling na baguhin ang batas para makulong mga nasa murang edad

  • Sen. Robinhood Padilla is urgently pushing for a major legal overhaul to lower the country's minimum age of criminal liability to just 10 years old
  • The legislative push comes on the heels of a devastating campus security breach that occurred in Tacloban City on June 22, 2026
  • Robin has called for an emergency special legislative session to address this pressing issue and prevent American-style school violence
  • The controversial proposal has ignited massive public debate online regarding systemic rehabilitation versus outright punishment

A high-profile legislative battle has officially ignited in the Philippines as Senator Robin Padilla launched an urgent appeal to overhaul the country's legal framework regarding juvenile accountability.

Sen. Robin Padilla, hiling na baguhin ang batas para makulong mga nasa murang edad
Photo: Sen. Robinhood Padilla (IG @robinhoodpadilla)
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Driven by deep concern over escalating security threats within local learning institutions, Sen. Robin is aggressively demanding immediate amendments to the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act to dramatically lower the minimum age of criminal liability to just 10 years old.

This intense legislative push follows a devastating security breach at a public high school in Tacloban City on Monday, June 22, 2026, an event that has left communities reeling and forced lawmakers to confront a terrifying shift in local crime dynamics.

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The proposed measure aims to fundamentally reshape how the state penalizes serious offenses committed by young individuals.

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According to GMA News, Sen. Robin believes the country can no longer afford to delay structural legal reforms while local campuses face unprecedented threats.

To fast-track the measure, the lawmaker is directly appealing to the executive branch to convene an extraordinary special session of Congress, asserting that standard legislative timelines are insufficient to address the gravity of the current crisis.

Expressing deep alarm over how international trends of campus violence are beginning to manifest locally, Sen. Robin emphasized that the country must act decisively before these tragic incidents become normalized.

Baring his frustrations over the state of institutional safety, the lawmaker stated: "Kung ganito na nagagaya tayo sa Amerika na may namamaril na sa loob ng paaralan, siguro ito ‘yung panahon na talagang, kung seseryosohin natin ito — ito ‘yung pang-special session,"

He firmly believes that an emergency assembly is the only logical step forward, adding the resolute declaration, "Dapat na nating gawin ‘yan, ngayon na."

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However, the bold proposal has instantly polarized the public, sparking a massive wave of online debate among citizens, educators, and legal experts.

While some online commenters rally behind the lawmaker, arguing that the current legal framework shields serious offenders from genuine justice, many others are urging caution.

Critics argue that overcrowding in detention centers and a lack of proper rehabilitation facilities could worsen the situation, suggesting that the government focus on addressing systemic issues like campus bullying and parental responsibility instead.

As the debate intensifies across the nation, the future of the country's juvenile justice system hangs in a delicate balance.

Robin's aggressive campaign forces a critical examination of whether stricter punitive measures or enhanced social welfare interventions are the true solution to keeping local campuses safe.

With public pressure mounting following the Tacloban tragedy, all eyes are now on leadership to see if an emergency session will indeed be called to rewrite the rules of accountability for the next generation.

Famous as local cinema's 1990s "Bad Boy" and "Prince of Action," Robin Padilla successfully shifted from an iconic acting and directing career into public service. He made history by topping the 2022 senatorial race and now champions peaceful legislative reforms.

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Recently, Robin passed along a media update confirming that the body of student-athlete Rene had finally reached Talacogon, Agusan del Sur. A public memorial service for Rene was arranged to commence at 1:00 PM inside the local Talacogon Gymnasium. Through a heartfelt eulogy, the legislator honored Rene's profound personal hardships and deep aspirations to provide a better life for his household. The official shared serious reflections on what he considers the harsh reality of the "Filipino dream," noting its unfortunate concentration inside Metro Manila.

Previously, the legislator firmly asserted that his approach to state governance aligns more with a wholesome nature rather than his classic cinematic anti-hero persona. The actor-turned-politician pointed out that dishonest and untrustworthy figures are the true troublemakers polluting the public service sector. Robin confessed that working in the entertainment industry brings him far greater joy than politics due to the heavy emotional weight carried by civil servants. The action star also disclosed that Daniel is currently being considered to headline a future continuation of his legendary cinematic film franchise.

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