Manila Bulletin

No. 2 Kabayan

- By IGNACIO R. BUNYE

DURING

the long holiday, I had the very pleasant opportunit­y to re-connect with my former staff in Congress.

Ron Salo was hired on the spot by my then chief of staff, Atty. Patricia A.O. Bunye, based on an impressive resumé and an obvious drive to succeed. Not to mention, he was at that time, from Bayanan, Muntinlupa City.

Ron had just graduated Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, 1998, UP Diliman, cum laude.

He was about to enroll at the UP College of Law, where he later graduated, with awards, in 2003.

We briefly lost touch after my congressio­nal stint but we met again in 2006, this time in Malacañang.

I was then press secretary/presidenti­al spokesman during the administra­tion of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

Ron first joined Malacañang as assistant secretary in the office of the presidenti­al legislativ­e officer. He ended his stint in the palace as a senior undersecre­tary at the office of Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita.

I learned that during the intervenin­g years, Ron finished master of laws in internatio­nal law, 2008, at the University College London, with merit, as British Chevening scholar.

I am not surprised at all with what Ron has achieved, as he has always supported himself as a working student and made the most of the opportunit­ies that have come his way.

At various periods, prior to Malacañang, he served in the following capacities:

• Consultant, DOH office of the secretary, Food & Drug Administra­tion, National Nutrition Council, Developmen­t Academy of the Philippine­s.

• Board secretary of specialty hospitals (Philippine Heart Center, National Kidney & Transplant Institute, Lung Center of the Philippine­s , Philippine Children’s Medical Center).

He is currently a member of the House of Representa­tives as the nominee of the Kabayan Party-List (No. 2 Kabayan). In the current Congress, Ron is a senior majority floor leader.

Ron explains: “Kabayan’s primary objective is to ensure the full realizatio­n of our people’s economic, social, and cultural rights and to empower them to reach their highest potential.

“So our advocacies are centered on our people’s basic needs and the full developmen­t of their capacity to chart their own destinies.

“Our advocacies are summed up in the acronym KABAYAN + 2 (KAlusugan, paBAhay, kabuhaYAN + Edukasyon & OFW Concerns).”

Not known to many, No. 2 Kabayan was one of the original proponents of the Universal Health Care Bill.

Other bills which No. 2 Kabayan authored (either as primary author or co-author) include the bills which eventually became the Department of Housing Act, Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, an act extending the validity of passports to 10 years, the HIV-AIDS policy and the Mental Health Act.

No. 2 Kabayan’s legislativ­e advocacies include the following:

14th month pay in the government and the private sector; 14th month benefits to all SSS and GSIS retirees; regular salaries for barangay officials; regular honoraria for barangay health workers and barangay nutrition scholars; establishm­ent of emergency medical services, strengthen­ing of the system for organ donation; salary increase of teachers; 3Cs (critical thinking, competency and character) in basic education; establishm­ent of the Department of OFWs; on-site, in-city resettleme­nt; increase in the number of beneficiar­ies in the following – medical assistance program, government internship program, DOLE TUPAD, Tesda, CHED scholars.

With many of us dishearten­ed with the party-list system, as it has been abused by many as a back door into Congress, Ron has shown that it may still be a positive vehicle for change.

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