Sotto says lawmakers to convene special session for COVID-19 funding, discusses salient points

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Lawmakers will convene a special session on Monday (March 23) to discuss the measure that would give the government more funds to combat the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and its immediate impacts on the country.

Senate President Vicente Sotto III announced to reporters Saturday that the special session will be held at 10 a.m., after finalizing in a meeting with their House counterparts and officials of the executive department the draft bill to be tackled by Congress.

He was quick to clarify that this does not mean that the month-long enhanced community quarantine imposed over Luzon will be extended from April to May.He said the projected amount could also be lower that the P200 billion they initially discussed. No specific amount will be stated in the bill that they would approve.

In the meeting were Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, Budget Secretary Wendel Avisado, Interior Secretary Eduardo Año, and Presidential Peace Adviser Carlito Galvez Jr. “Of couse ‘di na rin accurate ‘yon, kasi ‘di pa kasama last quarter of 2019. Nasa first quarter pa lang tayo ng 2020, meron pang ‘di nagagamit, so madadagdagan pa ‘yon,” he told DWIZ.

Legislators, in the special session, would also have to discuss aid to daily wage earners who are most affected by the quarantine measures.

 

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