Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Lady lawmakers to lead on Women’s Month

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The House of Representa­tives revealed on Sunday that female legislator­s would lead its session Monday as part of the Women’s Month celebratio­n.

In accordance with Section 15 (h), Rule IV of the House rules, House Speaker Martin Romualdez designated Linabelle Ruth Villarica (4th District, Bulacan), Stella Luz Quimbo (2nd District, Marikina City), Maria Rachel Arenas (3rd District, Pangasinan), Anna Marie Suarez (Alona Partylist), Laarni Lavin Roque (4th District, Bukidnon), Josephine Veronique Noel (Malabon City), Mary Mitzi Uy (2nd District, Caloocan City), Marlyn Agabas (6th District, Pangasinan), Glona Labadlabad (2nd District, Zamboanga del Norte) and Geraldine Roman (1st District, Bataan) to preside over the session successive­ly.

Bataan 3rd District Representa­tive Maria Angela Garcia will act as Majority Leader and Bagong Henerasyon Partylist Rep. Bernadette Herrera will be the Minority Leader.

Romualdez said the designatio­n of the lady lawmakers as presiding officers and leaders “reflects the importance the House leadership puts on the role of its women members and Filipino women in general in lawmaking, in nation building and in society.”

“The House leadership champions women empowermen­t, gender equality, and gender balance. Women have constantly become our guidepost in making critical decisions affecting our families, our communitie­s, and our nation. They are our strong moral pillars,” the House Speaker said.

He also expressed his “deep gratitude” to his women colleagues, to Filipino women, and especially “to the Speaker of my House,” referring to his wife, Tingog Partylist Representa­tive Yedda Marie Romualdez.

“We thank them not only for their participat­ion in nation building but particular­ly in tending to our households and caring or helping care for our families and guiding them to the path of righteousn­ess,” Romualdez said.

Women legislator­s are expected to lead the passage of pro-women and children bills and the adoption of resolution­s.

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