In a two-page decision, the SC said Sigaw failed to present new arguments. It added that the groups second motion for reconsideration was already "a prohibited pleading."
The SC on Oct. 25 last year upheld the Commission on Elections resolution, issued on Aug. 31, 2006, rejecting the peoples initiative.
"This Court cannot betray its primordial duty to defend and protect the Constitution. The Constitution, which embodies the peoples sovereign will, is the bible of this Court," the SC said.
"This Court exists to defend and protect the Constitution. To allow this constitutionally infirm initiative, propelled by deceptively gathered signatures, to alter basic principles in the Constitution is to allow a desecration of the Constitution. To allow such alteration and desecration is to lose this Courts raison dêtre," it added.
Earlier, the High Tribunal junked a second motion for reconsideration separately filed by the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines, the co-petitioner of Sigaw in the peoples initiative case. The SC said in its decision that it would no longer entertain further appeals on peoples initiative.
Meanwhile, acting court spokesman Midas Marquez said that with the main session hall damaged by fire, the 14-man tribunal pushed through with its regular Tuesday en banc session at the adjacent Justices Lounge.
Marquez said representatives of the Government Service Insurance System inspected the fire damage.
"The GSIS people went there to evaluate the damage. There is no estimate yet but we think that the damage is superficial. Its more on water damage on the physical appearance (of the session hall)," Marquez said.
He said the SC expects the GSIS to complete its assessment of the damage within the week, and the final restoration of the session hall by April, or just in time for the retirement of Associate Justice Romeo Callejo Sr.
Chief Justice Reynato Puno also ordered a comprehensive inspection of the SC buildings electrical wiring, Marquez said.
Puno is also eyeing the temporary use of the session hall of the old SC building on Taft Ave. for court sessions.