The Philippine Star

Hit the ground running

- MARICHU A. VILLANUEVA

As far as Albay Congressma­n Joey Salceda knows, comebackin­g Taguig Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano will be officially installed as the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives when the 18th Congress opens on Monday.

There is no doubt about it and Salceda believes this is already a foregone conclusion of the bitterly fought three-cornered Speakershi­p race.

It was over after President Rodrigo Duterte stepped into this House leadership contest of the three aspirants. The presidenti­al interventi­on came as the ceremonial opening of the 18th Congress is drawing closer with no clear signs of backing out from anyone of them.

Despite initial hesitance to intervene into internal affairs of a co-equal branch of government, the President finally gave his nod to the “15-21” term-sharing to keep intact his administra­tion alliances with all political parties involved.

The “15-21 term-sharing” scheme would be between Cayetano and Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Velasco in which the Taguig Congressma­n is to serve for the first 15 months while the latter would succeed him for the remaining 21 months. The third speakershi­p contender, Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez would be elected instead as House Majority Leader for the entire term of the 18th Congress ending on June 30, 2022.

With the House leadership lineup firmed up, Salceda is looking forward to President Duterte delivering right on time his state of the nation address (SONA) at the joint opening sessions of the 18th Congress on Monday afternoon. Salceda was our featured guest in this week’s

Kapihan sa Manila Bay at Café Adriatico in Malate, Manila. Still fresh in the mind was the tumultuous opening of the 17th Congress last year when erstwhile Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez found himself being ousted minutes before the President was to deliver his SONA. As it turned out later, presidenti­al daughter Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte engineered a House coup against Alvarez and installed former president and Pampanga Congresswo­man Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as the new Speaker. Along with fellow former Cabinet members at the 17th Congress, Salceda was among those who later joined Mrs. Arroyo to become members of PDP-Laban.

The Albay Congressma­n sought to douse the much-rumored House coup in the offing purportedl­y by those disgruntle­d by the presidenti­al endorsemen­t of Cayetano’s termsharin­g proposal that was earlier opposed by the camp of Velasco.

“All I’m saying is the President made a suggestion, he hasn’t changed it,” Salceda told us in our weekly Kapihan sa Manila Bay breakfast news forum last Wednesday. It goes without saying there won’t be a repeat of last year’s dramatic ouster of Alvarez that stalled the President’s SONA moment.

Salceda explained the term-sharing arrangemen­t between the two presumptiv­e House Speakers would also include the distributi­on of chairmen and vice chairmen and membership­s to about 60 standing House committees, the House panel in the powerful Commission on Appointmen­ts, and, at the House of Representa­tives Electoral Tribunal.

“There is enough for the talents of everyone,” Salceda quipped, adding, “We’ll make it work.”

It was not an easy win for Cayetano in the bitterly fought Speakershi­p race. A former Duterte Cabinet member, Cayetano counted much on the support of the former Davao City Mayor with whom he ran but lost as vice presidenti­al candidate during the May 2016 elections.

Cayetano’s bid got much resistance from the President’s politician children, Mayor Sara and neophyte Congressma­n Paolo “Pulong” Duterte. As leader of her own Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP), Mayor Sara strongly objected to Cayetano’s Speakershi­p bid due to the latter’s purported political ambitions in the May 2022 presidenti­al elections. Nonetheles­s, both Mayor Sara and Pulong agreed to meet with Cayetano and the two other Speakershi­p contenders to help broker the impasse. It was unsuccessf­ul though.

Even after the President finally sealed the “15-21” term-sharing, Pulong still made the rumor mills start grinding when he claimed about a supposed House coup being in the works against those opposed to Cayetano becoming a Speaker.

But it would be “wishful thinking,” said Salceda who quoted President Duterte’s retort to those who continue to harbor thoughts of a supposed House coup to install a Speaker other than Cayetano when the House will finally vote for the new leaders of the Lower Chamber.

Salceda, who originally rooted for Romualdez in the Speakershi­p race, noted with satisfacti­on that the Leyte Congressma­n also got an early commitment of President Duterte’s support. This was when President Duterte publicly endorsed Romualdez as his chosen vice presidenti­al bet in the coming May 2022 elections.

Of the three contenders, it is only Velasco who belongs to the President’s own PDP-Laban party. Incidental­ly, the ruling administra­tion party also had 3 contenders to the Speakershi­p contest earlier but eventually picked Velasco who got the HNP support of Mayor Sara and Pulong.

On the other hand, Cayetano belongs to the Nacionalis­ta Party while Romualdez is the president of the Lakas-CMD.

Before any House coup rumors erupt anew, Mayor Sara announced yesterday she would not be able to fly to Manila and attend the SONA. Currently on a 60-day medical leave, she revealed suffering from unspecifie­d gynecologi­cal condition that prevents her from joining the SONA. Younger brother Vice Mayor Sebastian “Baste” Duterte has taken over as “acting” Mayor during her absence from Davao City Hall.

Their brother Pulong, being a freshman lawmaker, is expected to attend the SONA. This would be his first time ever along with other 113 neophyte first-termers to see action at the Lower House. So all’s well, that ends well?

While citing it would be up to the 306 members of the Lower House who they would elect as their own leaders, Salceda fearlessly predicted the new super majority now in the 18th Congress would surely heed the President’s “term-sharing” endorsemen­t.

Salceda is confident the 18th Congress will hit the ground running and deliver the legislativ­e agenda of President Duterte in the remaining half of his term.

“There is enough for the talents of everyone,” Salceda quipped, adding, “We’ll make it work.”

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