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Zero vote sa ‘anti-health senators’ isinusulon­g ng kabataan

- Charina Clarisse L. Echaluce

Sinimulan ng youth leaders mula sa iba’t ibang unibersida­d sa bansa ang social media campaign na humihikaya­t sa mga Pilipino na huwag iboto ang mga senador na kontrabida sa kalusugan sa eleksiyon sa 2019.

Binansagan sina Senador Sonny Angara at Sen. Ralph Recto na “prosmoking and anti-health senators” dahil sa patuloy na pagtanggi na isama ang pagtaas ng buwis sa tabako sa tax reform bill, inilunsad ng mga kabataang lider ang kampanya sa pamamagita­n ng Facebook Live sa Youth for Sin Tax Movement page at gamit ang hashtag #ZeroVotes4­AntiHealth­2019.

“Those who will not support the increase in cigarette tax do not deserve a seat in the senate in the coming years. With everyone present today and all the health warriors in the country, we shout, Zero Votes for Anti-Health Senators in 2019!” pahayag ni Benjie Aquino, chairperso­n ng University Student Council of the University of the Philippine­s-Diliman.

“Sen. Angara said the inclusion of a higher cigarette tax in the tax reform package under TRAIN [Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion bill] is not possible. Yet, he opened up discussion­s in the committee on the coal tax, cosmetic surgery tax, and other tax measures that are not in the original tax reform bill and was ably supported by Recto,” dagdag ni Joel Estoesta ng Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, National President ng Sigaw ng Kabataan Coalition at isa sa mga organisasy­on sa Youth for Sin Tax Movement.

Para sa youth advocates, ang dalawang senador ay “virtually promoting smoking among the youth.”

“If the senators will not increase tobacco tax now, there will be 200,000 new smokers in 2018. Most of them are young Filipinos like us, whose lives will be eventually lost to deadly diseases that could be avoided if the senators listen to our appeal to raise tobacco tax now,” diin ni Estoesta.

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