00:00Around 70-75% of the priority measures of Presidente was passed by this Congress.
00:07All of the LATAC and CLA, Common Leadership Agenda,
00:12we passed a lot of high-impact bills.
00:17But what about the bills that doesn't seem to pass yet,
00:22the ones that were enacted or passed?
00:25Actually, there are just a few.
00:27There's the land use, the single-use plastic.
00:33We also have other bills that I hope will pass.
00:39That's why the Senate is running out of time.
00:43Sometimes, I invite you.
00:45I'll give you a copy.
00:46I made a report.
00:48It's open.
00:51You can give me a copy of all the bills that passed and the pending ones.
00:58That's what we'll do to make it easier for the public to know
01:04what the Moat Savers did when it came to the priority of Presidente.
01:09In the post-election sessions, do you expect that you'll talk?
01:13It's traditionally for the LATAC.
01:15Yes, it's for two weeks.
01:18It's more on the local bills that normally pass there.
01:24It's just a few.
01:26It's just a few that will pass.
01:28I don't expect that there will be a LATAC measure there
01:35because a lot of them have already passed.
01:39They're just refiling the pending ones.
01:42So, how can you say that there will be a fresh line-up of congressmen
01:48and a new term in the legislative agenda?
01:51Well, actually, so far, in fairness,
01:56in the 19th Congress, the majority-minority cooperated.
02:02It was a good setup.
02:06So, they listened to the inputs of the minority.
02:12But they also gave.
02:15They just gave.
02:17So far, it's good.
02:19It's good that this happened.
02:21It's very good.
02:23Very good.
02:24Because the relationship between the two parties was good.
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