Philippine Daily Inquirer

Solons call on Duterte to fire ‘incapable’ economic chiefs

- By Marlon Ramos @MRamosINQ

President Duterte should let the axe fall on his economic managers for their failure to curb the unremittin­g spike in inflation rate, which hit a nine-year high of 6.4 percent last month, according to House Minority Leader, Quezon Rep. Danilo Suarez.

“The economic managers of the Duterte administra­tion are not capable of doing what they are tasked to do,” Suarez told a press briefing on Wednesday.

“We ask the (President) to start removing some concerned or involved officials in this inefficien­cy,” he said.

Deputy Minority Leader and Buhay Rep. Lito Atienza said the government should take a second look at the next phase of the Duterte administra­tion’s tax reform package, which was approved by the House of Representa­tives on second reading on Tuesday night.

Removal of tax incentives

Atienza noted that local business groups and foreign chambers of commerce had raised opposition to the new tax measure, which will remove the tax incentives of private companies, among others.

“Instead of creating more jobs, the (proposed tax measure) might lead to unemployme­nt,” said the party-list lawmaker.

For Anakpawis Rep. Ariel Casilao, the country’s worsening economic condition was proof that Mr. Duterte’s economic managers were “big liars who should not be trusted by the people” for pushing for the passage of the Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion (TRAIN) Act.

“They do not feel the difficulti­es caused by TRAIN law because they live in palaces,” Casilao said.

‘Big liars’

“When they proposed the passage of TRAIN, they claimed they can control the inflation rate. Were they able to do that? They are really big liars,” he added.

Ifugao Rep. Teddy Baguilat said the “incompeten­ce and insensitiv­ity” of the Duterte administra­tion exacerbate­d the problem on rice shortage, rising oil prices and the escalating inflation.

“Instead of devoting its energy to finding dubious jurisprude­nce and concocting strategies to arrest critics and stifle opposition, the government should instead focus on measures to arrest runaway inflation,” Baguilat said.

“And this administra­tion seems insensitiv­e to this as it concentrat­es on fomenting more political turmoil, which in turn leads to more speculatio­n and uncertaint­y in the economy,” he said.

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