The Philippine Star

Batasan plenary hall redesigned to accommodat­e 315 House members

- By DELON PORCALLA

The huge Batasang Pambansa plenary hall had to be renovated to make it even larger and accommodat­e the 315 latest members of the House of Representa­tives, since it was originally designed for a maximum of only 150 lawmakers.

“It’s been getting smaller, that’s why we had to have a new setup for the session hall. I think it was designed for 100 or for 150 members only,” House Secretary-General Mark Llandro Mendoza said, referring to the Marcos Sr.-era complex in Quezon City.

The building, which now serves as the House where congressme­n deliberate on priority bills of every administra­tion, was built during the regime of President Marcos’ father.

“Right now, we have around 315 House members in the incoming 19th Congress (July 2022-June 2025). So, it’s really a bit cramped. We had to renovate to make more space,” Mendoza, a former Batangas congressma­n, told “The Chiefs” program on Cignal TV’s One News channel on Wednesday.

He said cost of the renovation­s and improvemen­ts reached about P100 million, but the new design of the plenary hall can now accommodat­e about 350 legislator­s.

The downside, however, is that portions of the galleries for the public who want to witness legislativ­e proceeding­s had to be sacrificed because space had to be made for 50 more congressme­n.

Mendoza explained that if in previous State of the Nation Addresses (SONAs), each congressma­n had a place in the gallery for four companions; now, each lawmaker can only have one seat reserved in the gallery for a guest.

For the President’s SONA on Monday, he said invitation­s had been sent out for a total of 1,365 guests.

“We can accommodat­e the 1,300 plus guests, and yes we will have distancing too. In the plenary, we will be observing that, although in our seating capacity, it might be a little more tight,” said Mendoza, noting that 70-80 percent on the guest list have confirmed their attendance.

The outgoing House official, who will reportedly be replaced by Reggie Velasco, also revealed that the plenary hall is now “elevated” to make the House majority leader more conspicuou­s, and that it now looks like a “half moon or amphitheat­er.”

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