Sen. Bam Aquino urged political clans to make a stand and support the enactment of an anti-dynasty law for the sake of the Filipino people.
“Manindigan din dapat kaming mula sa political family. Suportahan natin ang anti-dynasty law, para sa ikabubuti ng taumbayan,” said Sen. Bam, co-author of Senate Bill No. 1765 or the Anti-Political Dynasty Act of 2018.
Sen. Bam said the passage of an anti-dynasty law will encourage and empower more excellent Filipinos with a passion for service, to run for office and be given the opportunity to effect change in government.
“Matagal nang hindi pinapansin ang anti-political dynasty provision ng ating Konstitusyon. Panahon na para isabatas ito,” Sen. Bam stressed.
“Tatlumpung taon nang overdue na ang batas na ito, at hindi ito pakiusap, mandato ito ng Konstitusyon. Dahil hindi lalago ang ating demokrasya hanggang may political dynasties.” Sen. Bam added.
Sen. Bam also emphasized the importance of the law’s passage, especially with the government’s push for federalism, which will strengthen the grip of political dynasties in their respective turfs.
Sen. Bam is one of the co-authors of the Anti-Political Dynasty Act of 2018 in the Senate.
Now that the Commission on Elections has spoken on the issue of the 25-percent threshold, Sen. Bam Aquino is confident that the Presidential Electoral Tribunal will do the right thing in the election protest filed against Vice President Leni Robredo by losing candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
“With no less than the Comelec saying that the 25-percent threshold should be used in the manual recount, we expect the PET to use it as guide in making the right decision,” said Sen. Bam, campaign manager of Vice President Robredo in the 2016 elections.
“In the end, I am confident that VP Leni will be vindicated from the false accusations made against her and her victory will be proven,” added Sen. Bam.
In its comment to the PET on the motion for reconsideration filed by Vice President Robredo, the Comelec informed the PET that the vote-counting machines used the 25-percent shading threshold in the 2016 elections.
The Comelec said it used the said threshold to ensure votes are not wasted due to inadequate shading or that no accidental or unintended small marks are counted as votes.
Earlier, VP Robredo filed a motion for reconsideration after the PET allowed the use of the 50-percent threshold in the manual recount for vice president.
If used, the 50-percent threshold, that was last utilized in the 2010 elections, could lead to massive disenfranchisement of votes for both camps, Robredo’s legal counsel Romulo Macalintal insisted.
Instead of pushing for the passage of its second package, Senator Bam Aquino urged the government the first address the woes inflicted by the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law to the Filipino people.
“Hindi pa nakaka-move on ang taumbayan sa TRAIN 1, TRAIN 2 na ang pinag-uusapan. Alam naman po nating madami pa rin ang napeperwisyo ng TRAIN Law,” said Sen. Bam, one of senators who voted against the ratification of the government’s tax reform program.
On Monday, President Duterte said around four million Filipino families have benefited from the unconditional cash transfer given by the government as part of the TRAIN Law. However, Sen. Bam said there is a long way to go for the government as it has yet to release assistance to six million more poor Filipino families.
“Nabanggit pa sa SONA na maraming natutulungang mahirap ang TRAIN. Ipinagmalaki na apat na milyon ang nabigyan ng tulong sa TRAIN Law, pero kulang pa ng 6 milyon. Hindi ba bagsak ang grado na 40%?” added Sen. Bam.
“Aksyunan na lang natin ang problema. Kailangang isalba ang nalulunod sa taas presyo, lalo na ang mahihirap na Pilipino,” Sen. Bam insisted.
Sen. Bam said Congress should prioritize the suspension and rollback of excise tax under the TRAIN Law, instead of working on the passage of TRAIN 2.
Sen. Bam has filed a measure that seeks to suspend and roll back the excise tax on petroleum products under the TRAIN Law.
Under Sen. Bam’s measure, the excise tax on fuel under the TRAIN Law will be suspended and rolled back once average inflation rate surpasses the annual inflation target over a three-month period.
The senator emphasized that a suspension and rollback are necessary as there is a scheduled increase in excise tax on petroleum products under the TRAIN Law come January 2019.
With Malacanang firm on implementing the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law, Senator Bam Aquino said poor Filipinos now look up to the Senate to save them from high prices of goods and services.
“Malinaw ang pakiusap ng taumbayan na nalulunod sa taas presyo. Ang tanong lang ngayon ay kung makikinig ba ang Senado,” said Sen. Bam, one of four senators who voted against the ratification of the TRAIN Law.
With the government virtually turning its back on Filipinos, Sen. Bam said Filipinos have no one else to turn to but the Senate, which holds the capacity to ease the suffering of our poor countrymen.
“Nakinig tayo sa SONA na umaasang matutugunan ang tumitinding problema mataas na presyo ng bilihin, subalit tayong lahat ay nabigo,” said Sen. Bam, referring to President Duterte’s State of the Nation Address (SONA).
President Duterte, in his SONA, insisted that the government has no plan of stopping the implementation of the TRAIN Law and pushed for the passage of its second package before the year ends.
“Dahil hindi kasama sa prayoridad ng gobyerno ang kapakanan ng taumbayan, tayo sa Senado ngayon ang inaasahan ng ating mga kababayan. Huwag sana natin silang biguin,” the senator added.
Sen. Bam emphasized that the suspension of TRAIN Law is not about politics, but about the lives of Filipino people, who are drowning in high prices of goods due to the government’s tax reform program.
Sen. Bam renewed his call to fellow lawmakers to support the measure that he filed, seeking to suspend and roll back the excise tax on petroleum products under the TRAIN Law.
Under Sen. Bam’s measure, the excise tax on fuel under the TRAIN Law will be suspended and rolled back once average inflation rate surpasses the annual inflation target over a three-month period.
Senator Bam Aquino disputed President Duterte’s claim in his State of the Nation Address (SONA) that the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law is already helping poor families cope up with rising prices.
“Hindi po kaya ng konsensya ko na tanggapin iyong sinabi sa SONA na nakakatulong daw ang TRAIN sa mahihirap dahil kabaligtaran po ang katotohanan,” said Sen. Bam, one of four senators who voted against the ratification of the government’s tax reform program.
”Kahit saan po ako pumunta, iisa ang sinasabi ng mga kababayan natin, nalulunod na sila sa taas presyo, hirap na hirap na ang kanilang pamilya,” added Sen. Bam.
While Sen. Bam liked President Duterte’s push for reforms with regards to rice, the senator insisted that the people wanted relief from the high prices of goods and services and the rising inflation.
“Tulad ng marami nating kababayan, umasa tayo kahapon na tutugunan ang lumalalang problema ng taas presyo pero nabigo po tayo,” said Sen. Bam.
“Ngunit hindi pa rito natatapos ang dusang hatid ng TRAIN dahil may panibago na namang increase sa January 2019 at sa January 2020. Hanggang hindi ito itinitigil ng gobyerno, tuluy-tuloy ang taas ng presyo,” he added.
Around 10 million poor families were supposed to receive unconditional cash transfers to cushion the impact of the TRAIN. However, President Duterte admitted that only four million of those families have received transfers so far, while the other six million families have yet to receive a single cent of assistance from government.
“Hindi dapat ipinagmamalaki ng gobyerno ang huli at kulang ang implementasyon. Dapat binigay na ang tulong na iyan noon pang January 2018,” said Sen. Bam.
With Malacanang firm on its stand to continue with the TRAIN Law, Sen. Bam is banking on his fellow lawmakers to put a halt to its implementation for the sake of the Filipino people who are already burdened with high prices of goods and services.
”Kailangan nating magtulungan na kumbinsihin ang mga mambabatas na ipreno ang TRAIN para sa ating mga kababayan na nagdurusa sa mahal na halaga ng bilihin,” said Sen. Bam.
Sen. Bam has filed a measure that seeks to suspend and roll back the excise tax on petroleum products under the TRAIN Law.
Under Sen. Bam’s measure, the excise tax on fuel under the TRAIN Law will be suspended and rolled back once average inflation rate surpasses the annual inflation target over a three-month period.
Sen. Bam also is pushing for the full implementation of mitigating measures under the TRAIN Law, such as the unconditional cash transfer program for poor families and the Pantawid Pasada for jeepney operators and drivers.
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