The Philippine Star

SB: House expected to cooperate with Duterte government

- By PAOLO ROMERO

Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. said yesterday the House of Representa­tives is expected to be cooperativ­e with the administra­tion of presumptiv­e president Rodrigo Duterte.

Belmonte, who is expected to run for the speakershi­p in the 17th Congress, said the chamber will likely support Duterte’s legislativ­e agenda.

“We’ll help advance his legislativ­e agenda. We’re not going to be adversaria­l,” Belmonte said in a telephone interview. “We have to move on.”

He said he believes the Liberal Party (LP), which had largely supported the presidenti­al bid of Manuel Roxas II, will remain intact in the House.

If the more than 100 LP members in the chamber will not switch sides, it is possible that Belmonte will remain as speaker for his third and last consecutiv­e term.

He said he has known Duterte for a long time since they were together in the 11th Congress.

“We’re okay. We’ve no bad blood between us. There are times when I’ve consulted him on some important political matters when we were both congressme­n,” Belmonte said.

Meanwhile, the 46-member Visayas bloc in the House also committed its support for Duterte’s legislativ­e agenda and is set to meet soon to discuss who to support for speaker.

Reelected Negros Occidental Rep. Alfredo Benitez, the leader of the bloc, said the group is scheduled to meet on May 18 to discuss a common stand on the speakershi­p and welcome its new members.

“Right now, we can only commit to the next president our cooperatio­n in acting on measures that will help realize his programs for peace and order, poverty reduction, better public health and affordable education for our youth,” Benitez said.

Iloilo Rep. Jerry Treñas of the LP will preside over the meeting, which will also be attended by newly proclaimed members representi­ng the congressio­nal districts in the Visayas.

List of new members

The House of Representa­tives is now drawing up the list of members of the incoming 17th Congress.

House Secretary General Marilyn Barua-Yap said that while the three-year term of members of the new Congress starts on July 1, the chamber is already accepting documents from winning congressio­nal candidates attesting to their election.

Based on the unofficial count, more than 100 House members who are seeking reelection have already been proclaimed or are leading over their opponents.

Among those who have been proclaimed were Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. and his five colleagues representi­ng Quezon City: Vincent Crisologo, Winston Castelo, Jorge John Banal, Christophe­r Belmonte, and Alfred Vargas.

In Eastern Samar, Rep. Ben Evardone won a new term as representa­tive. Former congressma­n Marcelino Libanan lost the gubernator­ial race to incumbent Conrado Nicart Jr.

The new congressma­n of Romblon, Emmanuel Madrona, took his oath yesterday. He replaced his brother, outgoing Rep. Eleandro Jesus Madrona.

In Quezon, the board of canvassers has proclaimed Angelina Tan as reelected representa­tive of the fourth district.

Also declared congressio­nal winner is outgoing Mayor Jenny Barzaga of Dasmariñas City in Cavite, which is now a separate legislativ­e district.

In Isabela, Rep. Rodolfo Albano lll, who is seeking reelection, has been proclaimed.

Rep. Kaka Bag-ao of Dinagat Islands has been declared winner. She beat a member of the Ecleo political clan.

Meanwhile, Quezon City’s Castelo, who was unopposed, said the people should now forget the division caused by the elections and unite behind a common purpose.

“We may agree or disagree with the winners, but the most important thing is for us to come to terms with the election results and unite for the betterment of our country” he said.

“We are a resilient people. We are gifted with the capacity to endure and adapt. It pays to unite and put the bitterness and divisivene­ss caused by the elections behind us. We should move on,” he stressed.

The terms of office of the members of the 17th Congress will begin on July 1, 2016. New House members will also be given an orientatio­n on the processes required for their assumption into office.

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