Angara lists achievements in Senate resignation letter

Angara lists achievements in Senate resignation letter

/ 05:14 AM July 19, 2024

Angara lists achievements in Senate resignation letter

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Shortly before he took over as Department of Education (DepEd) secretary, Sen. Juan Edgardo Angara resigned from the Senate.

In a letter addressed to Senate President Francis Escudero, Angara said his resignation would take effect on Thursday, July 18.

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“I have served our countrymen through the Senate of the Philippines for 11 years. And in that period, I have been able to shepherd landmark legislation making quality education and health care more accessible; increasing the take-home pay of our workers; increasing the social pensions of senior citizens; exempting persons with disabilities from the value-added tax; giving incentives to our national athletes and coaches; and providing bigger support to Tatak Pinoy industries, among many others,” Angara said in his resignation letter.

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“The portfolio that I will be taking on as DepEd Secretary is riddled with very serious challenges. But I am confident that with your support and [that] of the rest of my colleagues at the Senate, these challenges are surmountable,” he added.

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Angara takes over the DepEd post on July 19 from Vice President Sara Duterte. —TINA G. SANTOS

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