Congress' speedy work on anti-dynasty bill a good sign, Palace says
Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Undersecretary and Palace Palace Press Officer Claire Castro (Betheena Unite)
Malacañang described the progress of the anti-political dynasty bill in the Congress as a "good sign."
"Maganda pong senyales iyan kung kanila po itong minamadali (ang discussion sa anti-dynasty bill) dahil iyan din po ang nais ng Pangulo (That is a good sign if they are expediting the discussion on the anti-dynasty bill, because that is also what the President wants),” Palace Press Officer and Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said in a press briefing on Friday, Feb. 20.
Castro made the statement when asked whether the President would mention the anti-dynasty bill in his upcoming State of the Nation Address (SONA), noting that Congress is currently expediting its passage.
She added that during the last meeting of the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) with the President, the council reported that public consultations on the bill are already underway.
The Palace official also urged the public to wait for further developments and for Congress to submit the finalized bill to the Chief Executive for review.
"So, hintayin po natin kung gaano po magiging kabilis ang pagtatrabaho po ng ating Kongreso at para maisumite nila ang binalangkas na bill para sa Pangulo at para maaral po ito (So let us wait and see how quickly our Congress works so they can submit the drafted bill to the President for review)," Castro said.
It can be recalled that last year, Marcos labeled the Anti-Political Dynasty Bill as a priority legislation.
Among the latest public consultations conducted by the House of Representatives was one held in Cebu City on Thursday.
Led by the House Committee on Suffrage and Electoral Reforms, the forum was held at the University of the Philippines-Cebu, where hundreds of students attended.