MANILA, Philippines — Senator Sonny Angara said the upper chamber is planning to hold public hearings on economic provisions amendments outside Metro Manila to ensure broader participation and representation in the ongoing debates.
In a statement issued Tuesday, Angara said the potential locations for these hearings are Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Iloilo, or Bacolod.
“Maganda ito para sa ating mga kababayan dahil naririnig nila ang mga argumento, makapag-isip din sila at sana mag-debate din sila among themselves kung ano ang tama,” said Angara in a statement.
(This will be good for our countrymen because they will hear the arguments, and they will be able to think and debate which one’s right among themselves.)
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According to Angara, who is currently spearheading Charter change talks on Resolution of Both Houses No. 6, said the subcommittee on constitutional amendments and revision of codes will hold a second hearing solely focus on public services.
Pursuant to President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s directive, the upper chamber is reviewing the proposed economic amendments to the 1987 Constitution. Melanie Tamayo, INQUIRER.net trainee