'Walang masyadong satsat': Gonzales takes pride in House's hardworking nature
At A Glance
- The House of Representatives is more interested in working than in talking, said Senior Deputy Speaker and Pampanga 3rd district Rep. Aurelio "Dong" Gonzales Jr.

House of Representatives (Ellson Quismorio/ MANILA BULLETIN)
The House of Representatives is more interested in working than in talking.
Senior Deputy Speaker and Pampanga 3rd district Rep. Aurelio "Dong" Gonzales Jr. made this point as he thanked Filipinos for continuing to show trust satisfaction for the performance of the House of Representatives this 19th Congress, based on the results of an OCTA Research survey released last Aug. 21.
"This high satisfaction, high trust rating of the House also reflects the public's view of the administration of President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr., who we can see is a hardworking Chief Executive. The House under Speaker [Martin] Romualdez, merely follows his lead," Gonzales said in a statement Sunday, Sept. 10.
"Knowing the Speaker," Gonzales continued, "He will most likely endeavor to convince upon those unsatisfied, distrustful, or undecided sectors of society that the House is a genuine partner of Malacañang in attaining a better life for Filipinos."
"Nakikita naman 'yan, puro lang kami trabaho, walang masyadong satsat (That is obvious, all we do is work, not much talking)," the Senior Deputy Speaker added.
Results of an OCTA survey released late last month showed that 54 percent of Filipinos were satisfied with performance of the House of Representatives. Only nine percent were dissatisfied, while 36 percent were undecided.
Meanwhile, the House garnered a trust rating of 55 percent, while distrust was at seven percent.
"To know that more than half of our countrymen trust us and approve of what we have been doing in this chamber galvanizes us to push forward. If they like what they see, then more of it they will see," Gonzales said.
The House, through the Committee on Appropriations chaired by Ako Bicol Party-list Rep. Zaldy Co, is currently scrutinizing the P5.768-trillion National Expenditure Program (NEP) or the proposed national budget, for 2024.
As such, House members have been participating in marathon hearings--sometimes reaching in excess of 13 hours--for the purpose of perusing the individual government agencies' budgets for next year