Romualdez said the additional measures “support the President’s Agenda for Prosperity and his eight-point socio-economic roadmap. They are intended to sustain our economic growth, hasten the country’s digital transformation and speed up the delivery of public services to our people, among other objectives.”
Allies of President Marcos in the House of Representatives have passed on third and final reading a total of 29 bills out of 42 priority measures, and vowed to pass the 13 others before the June 2 congressional break.
Allies of President Marcos in the House of Representatives have passed on third and final reading a total of 29 bills out of 42 priority measures, and vowed to pass the 13 others before the June 2 congressional break.