
Officials of the Presidential Legislative Liaison Office (PLLO) on Tuesday received a scolding from the Senate committee on finance following the huge number of bills vetoed by President Benigno Aquino III during the 15th Congress. The PLLO, an attached agency in the Palace, is tasked to promote the legislative agenda of the executive department. “Alam ninyo mahabang proseso po ang ginugugol ng both houses of Congress sa pagpapasa ng mga bill na yan, tapos in the end mave-veto lang pala,” committee member Sen. Nancy Binay said before the officials of the PLLO during the hearing of the agency’s P38.4-million proposed budget for 2015. During the hearing, PLLO Undersecretary Antonio Gallardo admitted that 78 bills were vetoed by Aquino during the 15th Congress, but was quick to add that 56 of those were just bills pertaining to road conversions. “Most of them are road conversions. They were basically vetoed because the technical descriptions were wrong,” Gallardo explained. But committee chairman Sen. Francis Escudero did not buy Gallardo’s reasoning. “This is the first time that this is happening. In the past kapag sinabi ng Palasyo na hindi namin aaprobahan yan, hindi na itutuloy ng Kongreso,” Escudero said. “And with Senator Franklin Drilon as Senate President and with Rep. Sonny Belmonte as House Speaker, there should be no hardship dealing with either chamber of Congress,” Escudero said. “Maybe the problem is the lack of coordination of the PLLO with us and with the concerned government agencies.” Both Drilon and Belmonte are members of Read More …