拉克森支持与中国进行60-40比例的联合天然气勘探

参议院临时议长潘菲洛·拉克森支持与中国在西菲律宾海进行60-40比例的联合油气勘探,以应对中东冲突带来的燃料供应冲击。他强调,任何协议都必须遵守1987年宪法规定的60-40外资所有权限制。拉克森还敦促政府针对能源领域的滥用行为采取行动。

在昨天接受dzBB广播电台采访时,拉克森表示全力支持与北京在资源丰富的西菲律宾海进行能源联合开发。“是的。我完全支持。否则这将是浪费机会。我们在那里会变得富有,”他说。他补充说,协议必须明确说明60-40的分配比例,以确认中国承认菲律宾的主权。这位参议员敦促行政部门援引紧急权力来打击囤积和牟取暴利行为,并援引了《石油工业放松管制法》及相关法律。他要求有关部门通报针对未经能源部或能源监管委员会批准非法涨价的加油站所采取的行动。前Bayan Muna众议员内里·科尔梅纳雷斯反对这一想法,将其比作违宪的2005年联合海洋地震勘测。“联合勘探被重新包装成解决高能源成本的方案,但事实是,中国利用这些交易使其非法存在常态化,”他表示。拉克森指出,由于一个月的监测期,4月12日生效的第12316号共和国法案规定的税收减免有所延迟。他拒绝暂停征收增值税,称这可能导致3200亿比索的损失,并建议利用2300亿比索的未动用资金用于交通和低收入群体救助。另外,参议员艾米·马科斯提交了第2005号参议院法案,旨在通过将免税额翻倍来降低所得税。

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