President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. called Congress to a special session starting June 17 to fast-track pending social protection and reform measures, citing urgent needs from a recent Mindanao earthquake and energy challenges.
Under Proclamation No. 1318, the Senate and House of Representatives were directed to consider measures that have reached advanced stages in the legislative process.
“The challenges confronting our people demand urgent action,” Mr. Marcos said in a statement. “Families affected by the recent earthquake in Mindanao require immediate assistance. Students need continued support to pursue their education.”
“Our senior citizens deserve better healthcare. Our children must have better nutrition and vulnerable sectors need stronger protection,” he added.
Priority bills include the National Center for Geriatric Health, the Presidential Merit Scholarship Program and a proposed Anti-Political Dynasty law.
Lawmakers are also set to tackle amendments to key education support and emergency assistance programs.
The 1987 Constitution lets the President call Congress at any time to address urgent legislative matters.
The session will also enable the Commission on Appointments to act on pending appointments in the Cabinet, military and foreign service. — Erika Mae P. Sinaking
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