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Velasco slams Cayetano for ‘railroaded’ budget, rules ‘maneuver’

By ERWIN COLCOL,GMA News

Marinduque Representative Lord Allan Velasco on Tuesday denounced the "unilateral acts" of Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano and his allies to move for the second reading approval of the 2021 budget bill without finishing the scheduled plenary deliberations and then suspending sessions until November 16.

In a statement, Velasco said that due to Cayetano's "desperate attempt" to remain Speaker, he has "bastardized" the House of Representatives and "committed serious violations" of the Constitution.

"The unilateral acts of Speaker Cayetano clearly translates to the loss of confidence by majority House members in him as he knows that the Super Majority Coalition is no longer with him in view of the glaring and blatant inequities in the district budget allocation for 2020 and 2021 where the lion shares only belong to few congressmen who are his allies and minions," he said.

He added that the majority of congressmen are no longer supporting Cayetano "in view of the members’ resentment in the series of recent stripping off from key positions of House leaders who are not aligned to his autocratic style of management and administration of the House of Representatives."

In his speech before lawmakers this afternoon, Cayetano moved to terminate the deliberations of House Bill 7727 or the 2021 General Appropriations Act. The measure was eventually approved on second reading, and the House session was suspended until November 16.

This means that there will be no formal proceedings to transfer the speakership to Velasco on October 14, who has a term-sharing agreement with Cayetano.

Velasco said Cayetano and his allies should be held accountable for "railroading" the legislative process by terminating the budget deliberations right away and not giving enough time for lawmakers to scrutinize the budget of many government agencies.

"The railroading is contrary to the Speaker’s commitment for a national spending package that is open, transparent and meaningful and beneficial for the Filipino people," he said.

Velasco also said Cayetano employed a "flawed procedure" to alter the legislative calendar by suspending the session until November 16 when it was supposed to be suspended on October 17.

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"[The] haphazard declaration of the suspension of session... contradicts and violates the provisions of the Constitution on the inter-parliamentary courtesy, as Congress is composed of two chambers where suspension of that long period of time must be with the consent of the Senate of the Philippines," he said.

Velasco is convinced that Cayetano's move to "maneuver" the House rules and calendar was a result of his failure to secure President Rodrigo Duterte's full support to stay as Speaker and he simply "evaded" the expected transition of the speakership on October 14.

"The foregoing acts manifest Speaker Cayetano’s extreme desire to hold on and hang on to power in clear defiance of President Duterte’s desire for the passage of fair and equitable budget that serves nothing but the interests of the Filipino people," Velasco said.

"He knows very well that he no longer enjoys the trust and confidence of House members. This caper is the last nail to his coffin. Speaker Cayetano, you’re time is up," he added.

Last Friday, Velasco challenged Cayetano to honor the term-sharing agreement and step down from his post on October 14.

This was after 184 lawmakers rejected Cayetano's offer to resign as Speaker last September 30.

“Speaker Cayetano, you gave your word in front of the President to honor the term-sharing agreement. Please, I appeal to you, finish the budget and resign on October 14,” Velasco said in a video message.

Under the original term-sharing agreement, Cayetano would hold the speakership for 15 months and Velasco would take over to finish the succeeding 21 months. — DVM, GMA News