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Romualdez: Unity is theme of incoming Congress

- By DELON PORCALLA

Expect unity to be the theme of the incoming 19th Congress, which is likely to be headed in the House of Representa­tives by Majority Leader and Leyte 1st District Rep. Martin Romualdez, who encourages harmony among opposing power blocs in the next administra­tion.

“Again, we are following the theme, the message and the desire of the incoming administra­tion of President Bongbong Marcos of unity,” Romualdez, a cousin of Marcos, said after he was endorsed as the next House speaker by the Party-list Coalition Foundation Inc. (PCFI) during its gathering in Rockwell, Makati City last Saturday.

Deputy Speaker Mikee Romero of 1Pacman party-list announced that the PCFI, which he heads, is “throwing our full support to the leadership of our new Speaker Martin Romualdez.”

As of yesterday, 239 of the 300-member have expressed their support for Romualdez whose bid for the speakershi­p was initially backed by former president and speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

Votes from Arroyo’s and Romualdez’s re-emerging power bloc Lakas-CMD, in which she is chairman emeritus and he is president, are expected to reach 29. Add to that the 60 votes from the PCFI and 34 from the National Unity Party (NUP) that first endorsed him.

Thirty-nine votes are expected from the Nacionalis­ta bloc represente­d by Deputy Speaker Camille Villar; 62 from the ruling PDP-Laban of President Duterte; nine from the Liberal Party and six from presumptiv­e vice president Sara Duterte’s Hugpong ng Pagbabago.

NPC support

Even the 32-member Nationalis­t People’s Coalition (NPC) of the late tycoon Eduardo Cojuangco Jr. is now on board.

A manifesto of support from the NPC was personally handed by its secretary general, former Batangas representa­tive Mark Llandro Mendoza, to Romualdez during the party’s luncheon meeting in Makati City yesterday.

Part of it read: “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.”

Senate President Vicente Sotto III, who chairs the NPC, said their support came following consultati­ons with party members in the House.

Romualdez was quick to acknowledg­e and thank the NPC for its endorsemen­t. “With NPC’s declaratio­n of support, the new administra­tion has now a clear supermajor­ity in the House of Representa­tives, which is crucial in pushing for legislativ­e measures needed to move our country forward,” he said.

Many view Arroyo’s endorsemen­t as having helped Romualdez establish a supermajor­ity coalition in the chamber ahead of the opening of the new Congress on July 25, when Marcos delivers his first State of the Nation Address (SONA).

Reelected Reps. Joey Salceda (Albay), LRay Villafuert­e (Camarines Sur), Johnny Pimentel (Surigao del Sur) and Alan Ecleo (Dinagat Islands), as well the presumptiv­e president’s son neophyte Rep. Sandro Marcos of Ilocos Norte have made known their preference for Romualdez.

“He gets things done, even the most difficult reforms like the Public Service Act for example. He has so many laurels to his credit. A Romualdez speakershi­p will be an asset to a Marcos administra­tion,” Salceda said.

“Congressma­n Martin is a consensus builder. The fact that he remained the majority leader even with the change in leadership in the House proves this,” Villafuert­e said.

“Congressma­n Romualdez is highly competent. His track record as House majority leader speaks for itself,” Pimentel, chairperso­n of the House strategic intelligen­ce committee, said.

Ecleo also chimed in, saying: “We in Dinagat Islands welcome a House leadership under Rep. Romualdez, as he was instrument­al in facilitati­ng crucial support to our province throughout the pandemic and especially after the devastatio­n of typhoon Odette.”

“I hope to learn from all of you,” the younger Marcos said when he addressed the PCFI. “I hope that we, all together unified, can push the legislativ­e agenda of our incoming President Bongbong Marcos.”

– With Elizabeth Marcelo, Paolo Romero

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