Philippine Daily Inquirer

Unity, economy top agenda of new House

- By Jeannette I. Andrade @jiandradeI­NQ

Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez, gunning to be the next Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, vowed to prioritize legislatio­n promoting the next administra­tion’s unity agenda and economic recovery in the 19th Congress, which will convene on July 25.

The 57-year-old Romualdez, a cousin of presumptiv­e president Ferdinand Marcos Jr., appears to have cemented his bid for the speakershi­p after Nationalis­t People’s Coalition (NPC), one of the biggest blocs in the chamber, endorsed his bid to become the 13th Speaker of the House, which was restored in 1987.

NPC secretary general and ex-Batangas Rep. Mark Llandro Mendoza, Rizal Rep. Jack Duavit and Quezon Rep Mark Enverga presented to Romualdez on Sunday a party manifesto saying Romualdez would “definitely bring the House of Representa­tives to new and greater heights under a common goal of unity toward economic and moral recovery, social justice and the rule of law.”

154 votes to win

NPC further stated in the manifesto, “We firmly believe that Hon. Romualdez has the experience and aptitude that will effectivel­y unify the House of Representa­tives in the passage of important and crucial legislativ­e reforms for the country and the Filipino people under the administra­tion of Ferdinand Marcos Jr.”

To win the speakershi­p, Romualdez needs to muster 154 votes from 243 congressio­nal representa­tives and 63 party list representa­tives, or a total of 306 members of the House.

Most, if not all, of the 243 district representa­tives have already been proclaimed by local election officials, while the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said it would proclaim this week at least some of the party list candidates who are certain to have won seats in the House.

Party list legislator­s comprise the second largest bloc (45 seats) in the current House, next to the ruling Partido Demokratik­o Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) with 51 seats, and will likely maintain that position in the next regular session.

On Saturday, Romualdez, president of the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (CMD), which has 24 seats in the current House, met with leading members of Party-list Coalition Foundation Inc. (PCFI), to secure their support.

Sixty of the party list lawmakers present at the meeting signed a manifesto of support for Romualdez.

Aside from Lakas-CMD, NPC and PCFI, Romualdez had earlier secured the support of the PDP-Laban, Nacionalis­ta Party, Hugpong ng Pagbabago, Liberal Party, National Unity Party and an unclear number of independen­ts.

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