House Votes To Keep Cayetano As Speaker
The Philippine Star|October 01, 2020
But will he step down Oct. 14?
Edu Punay
House Votes To Keep Cayetano As Speaker

Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano is keeping his post after the House plenary decided in session yesterday to reject his offer to resign and proceed with his term-sharing agreement with Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Velasco.

It’s unclear if Cayetano intends to honor a reported agreement brokered Monday by President Duterte, who heads the administration coalition, to turn over the Speaker’s post to Velasco by Oct. 14.

Congressmen voted 184-1 with nine abstentions to approve the motion of Cayetano’s allies to reject his offer to resign effective today.

Several of those who voted in favor, however, clarified that they simply wanted Cayetano to keep his post until Oct. 14, as agreed upon with Duterte.

Cayetano offered to resign at the end of an hour-long address to the plenary in which he attacked Velasco for pushing for the change in the House leadership during budget deliberations and while the nation is facing the coronavirus pandemic.

“I will not be a party to letting the President down, so I am offering my resignation here and now to you, my dear colleagues. My fate and the fate of the 2021 budget and leadership of the House are in your hands,” he told fellow congressmen.

“What Velasco did last night makes it impossible for me to finish the budget. If our colleagues want you (Velasco) to take over today, then do it. I’m offering my resignation here and now,” Cayetano said.

He added: “Congressman Velasco told the President that he is ready. Then I think the best time to prove it is now. You want Sept. 30. Go ahead. If colleagues want you today, then go ahead.”

This story is from the October 01, 2020 edition of The Philippine Star.

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