Rules ng Kamara binago para sa online session
INAPRUBAHAN ng Kamara de Representantes ang pag-amyenda sa kanilang rules upang payagan ang mga kongresista na lumahok sa sesyon kahit na wala sila sa plenaryo.
“Mr. Speaker, in order for the House of Representatives to continue with the unhampered performance of its constitutional mandate amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and with due consideration on the health and safety of its members, employees, and guests, with leave of the House, I move that we allow members to register their attendance, participate and vote on any matter presented to the body through telecommunications and/or other online messaging and email by using their respective contact numbers, pre-registered by the Members verified by the Secretary General, I so move,” ani House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez.
Inaprubahan ni House Deputy Speaker Raneo Abu, presiding officer, ang mosyon.
Kahapon 301 ang kongresista na present sa sesyon. Sa mga ito 25 lang ang nasa plenaryo.
Pinayagan din ang mosyon ni Romualdez upang makapagdaos ng pagdinig ang mga standing at special committee sa pamamagitan ng electronic channels.
“Mr. Speaker, in line with the policy that we have earlier adopted, I move that we authorize all committees to conduct meetings through online technologies subject to the internal rules and procedures that may be implemented by these committees for the duration of the COVID threat, Mr. Speaker I so move,” saad ni Romualdez.
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