The administration’s legislative agenda is expected to benefit from the stature enjoyed by the congressional leadership, with the projected speaker also a cousin of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr., analysts said. READ:
it from the stature enjoyed by the congressional leadership, with the projected speaker also a cousin of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr., analysts said.
“We may see more interesting dynamics in the Senate in the next few years,” Mr. Garcia said, noting that the Senate has several neutral and non-aligned members whose votes will not be a given. Mr. Zubiri, who organized a “supermajority” coalition allied with Mr. Marcos, has said he hopes the Cayetanos will join them as well.
Mr. Casiple said he expects Congress to focus on measures like tax bills, adjustments to worker incomes, and an easing of business regulations.
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