Manila Bulletin

House cites Arroyo’s leadership, accomplish­ment

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THE House of Representa­tives adjourned sine die Monday night, June 4, proud of its record of a total of 880 measures passed in the three regular sessions of the 17th Congress, 250 of which were approved in the final session led by Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

Probably the most historic of these laws was the Organic Law for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Republic Act 11054. In the words of President Duterte, it was needed to correct a “historic injustice” to the Moro people of Mindanao and on the third year of his term, the House responded with its approval of the Bangsamoro law.

Speaker Arroyo cited several other laws approved by the House in its third and final session. Among these were the Secondary School Career Guidance Counseling Act, the First-time Jobseekers Act, the Universal Health Care Program, the National ID System, the Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t, Telecommun­icating as an Alternativ­e Work Arrangemen­t for Employees, Strengthen­ing the Policy on HIVAIDS, the Integrated Cancer Law, Providing for the Special Protection of Children in Situations of Armed Conflict, Amending the Central Bank Act, Institutio­nalizing Energy Efficiency and Conservati­on, and the Security of Work Tenure bill.

In her farewell speech on the final day of

Congress last Monday, Arroyo stressed that her concern as speaker was to support President Duterte’s legacy to the nation. The administra­tion, she said, planted many good seeds in executive decisions, legislativ­e proposals, foreign engagement­s, and bold reforms. She called on all to help so that these seeds will come to fruition in the remainder of the President’s term.

On the last day of its third and final session, the House approved a resolution citing Speaker Arroyo for leading the chamber in approving all the priority measures President Duterte had listed in his 2018 State of the Nation Address. It was under her speakershi­p, the resolution said, that the House, with its membership of so many varied persuasion­s, succeeded in forging a harmonious working relationsh­ip with the Senate and the Executive Department.

The incoming members of the House are now preparing for the opening session on July 22, with intensive competitio­n for the position of speaker. As she has already served three terms, the maximum allowed in the House, the Pampanga congresssw­oman will not be part of the new Congress.

Speaker Arroyo set a record of leadership and accomplish­ment that we hope will be upheld and carried on by the incoming leaders of the House of Representa­tives in the 18th Congress of the Philippine­s.

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