Romualdez wants PH's new lawyers to 'rekindle sense of decency in our profession'
At A Glance
- House Speaker Martin Romualdez wants the country's latest Bar exam passers to bring back "a sense of decency" to the lawyer's profession.
House Speaker Martin Romualdez (Speaker’s office)
House Speaker Martin Romualdez wants the country’s latest Bar exam passers to bring back "a sense of decency" to the lawyer's profession.
Thus, said Romualdez in a message Wednesday, Dec. 6 wherein he branded the passers as 'future protectors of justice".
"As you step into the world of law, remember, you are now the bearers of a profound responsibility. You have the power to shape our legal landscape and infuse it with integrity and honor," the House leader told the country’s new lawyers.
"Embrace your role in our nation's legal system with a commitment to fairness and ethical practice. Your journey is crucial in rekindling a sense of decency in our profession and ensuring that justice prevails in our society," he added.
The Speaker – the fourth highest elected official of the land – is a banking lawyer by profession. He heads the illustrious Philippine Constitution Association (Philconsa), whose members include judges and justices.
A total of 3,812 Barristers have passed the exams for law graduates, out of the 10,387 applicants. This equates to a passing rate of 38 percent passing rate.
"Heartfelt congratulations to each of you who have successfully cleared the recent Bar Exams. This moment is not just a personal victory but a testament to your commitment and resilience," Romualdez, Leyte’s 1st district congressman, told the passers.
As for those who failed to hurdle the Bar, Romualdez offered some words of encouragement.
"Do not be disheartened. The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Take this experience as the first step towards a future filled with successes and triumphs," he said.
"Let this moment be a lesson, not a setback. The path to becoming a lawyer is arduous and demands not just intelligence but grit and perseverance. Each challenge is an opportunity to grow stronger and wiser. Your time will come, and when it does, your victory will be all the sweeter," added Romualdez.
Romualdez is a product of the UP College of Law.