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Published February 8, 2021, 5:30 PM
The government may seek the passage of a third Bayanihan law if its current funds would not be sufficient for pandemic response and recovery efforts, Malacañang said Monday.
Plenty supplies of fish being sold at Trabajo Market is seen as pork vendors declare pork holiday on the first day of implementation of price ceiling on pork and poultry products (JANSEN ROMERO / MANILA BULLETIN)
For the moment, however, the government has tapped the 2021 national budget and the Bayanihan 2 law to bankroll measures to address the country’s health emergency and enhance economic recovery, according to Presidential spokesman Harry Roque.
Published February 1, 2021, 4:40 PM
Vendors of Trabajo Market on Monday conducted a noise barrage to raise their concerns on the increase of commodity prices amid the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Vendors displayed signages bearing their concerns with the goods that they were selling during their protest. (Photo courtesy of Anakbayan Morayta’s Facebook page/ MANILA BULLETIN)
The retail prices of pork, chicken, fish, and vegetables have increased, even as the pandemic left thousands of Filipinos jobless and homeless.
Vendors displayed signages bearing their concerns with the goods that they were selling during their protest.
Members of militant organization Anakbayan Morayta joined the market vendors during the noise barrage.