House has PBBM's back on 'critical issues' raised at APEC, says Romualdez

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House has PBBM's back on 'critical issues' raised at APEC, says Romualdez
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President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. can rely on the House of Representatives in helping him address the three critical issues that he raised in the ongoing Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Bangkok, Thailand.

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. can rely on the House of Representatives in helping him address the three critical issues that he raised in the ongoing Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Bangkok, Thailand.

“We totally agree with the President’s assessment that these issues present serious obstacles on our path to recovery. He can count on the unwavering support of the House for the passage of measures addressing these issues of concern,” Romualdez said. Many of these priority measures, according to Romualdez, would contribute toward addressing the issues of concern Marcos raised in the APEC Summit.

Romualdez also said the increased share of green and renewable energy sources in the country’s energy mix may be included in the discussions of the proposed amendments to the Electric Power Industry Reform Act .He added that the House would welcome any new measure the Marcos administration may want to include in its priority legislative agenda meant to enable our economy to fully recover from the effects of the pandemic and cushion external shocks.

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