Impeachment hindi hadlang sa iba pang prayoridad ng Kamara

Sinabi ng mga opisyal ng Kamara na makakapag-address ito ng mga urgent na isyu habang nagpapatuloy ang impeachment laban kay Bise Presidente Sara Duterte. Ayon kay Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong, epektibong maghiwalay ng mga gawain ang Kongreso. Inaasahan na matapos ang proseso sa huling bahagi ng Mayo.

Sinabi ni House assistant majority leader at Lanao del Sur 1st district Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong na makakapagpatuloy ang Kamara sa pagharap ng mga pressing concerns ng bansa habang ginagampanan ang konstitusyonal na tungkulin sa impeachment complaints laban kay Vice President Sara Duterte.

“There are pressing concerns facing the country that can be addressed more effectively by properly compartmentalizing how they are handled,” ani Adiong sa kanyang pahayag, na tinanggihan ang mga tawag na ihinto ang impeachment proceedings.

Binanggit niya na nagdeklara na ng state of energy emergency ang Pangulo at nabuo ang UPLIFT committee upang tugunan ang epekto ng global oil crisis dahil sa banggaan ng United States, Israel at Iran. Naaprubahan na rin ng Kamara ang suspension ng excise tax upang mabawasan ang epekto sa energy, transportation at medicine sectors.

Samantala, inaasahan ni justice committee vice chair at San Juan Rep. Ysabel Maria Zamora na matapos ang proceedings sa pagtatapos ng Mayo, base sa 60 session days mula sa referral. Giit niya na ang tiwala sa proseso ay batay sa pagsusuri ng complaints at hindi bias laban sa bise presidente.

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