Philippine Daily Inquirer

DWELL ON ‘GUT ISSUES,’ NOT ANTIDRUG CAMPAIGN, ALLIES URGE DUTERTE

- —DJYAP INQ

His allies in the Senate on Sunday advised President Duterte to focus on “gut issues” in his State of the Nation Address to a joint session of Congress on Monday afternoon.

“More jobs, less jabs,” Sen. Nancy Binay said.

“I hope the President focuses on addressing issues that are close to the stomach of the people, such as how to control inflation, create jobs and lower prices,” Binay said in a statement.

She said Mr. Duterte would do well not to dwell on his campaign against illegal drugs, which had been the flagship program of the administra­tion since he took office in 2016.

“For those who continue to struggle in life, they no longer [want] more of the same war on drugs staple. Now, most people want to hear social policies and environmen­tal policy direction, as well as the administra­tion’s action plans for the next three years,” she said.

Suspension of TRAIN

Binay said she hoped Mr. Duterte would announce “solutions to issues that matter most to ordinary Filipinos,” including the suspension of the Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion (TRAIN) Act, as well as an end to contractua­lization, or short-term labor contractin­g.

Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian said in a radio interview that Mr. Duterte should discuss measures to ease poverty and contain the impact of inflation.

“In June, inflation reached a high of 5.2 percent, but the poor felt as high as 5.7 percent. This means they are bearing the brunt because 70 percent of their [income] is spent on food,” he said.

Gatchalian, however, said he wanted to hold off any action about the TRAIN law until the situation had stabilized.

“If inflation continues to climb and the peso continues to depreciate, we will strongly recommend the suspension of the second round of TRAIN,” he said.

Gatchalian said he was also looking forward to hearing about the progress of the government’s infrastruc­ture program.

“We want to know where the funds will come from, from whom we will borrow, and where we stand now. We also need to understand the problems so we can help the administra­tion resolve them,” he said.

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Nancy Binay
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Sherwin Gatchalian

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