Emergency powers ... FROM A5 |
( GPPB-TSS-DBM ) likewise conveyed support for the bill but reminded that , as previously intended by Congress , there should be one legal framework on government procurement , with the existing emergency procurement coverage under the law to be revisited and further studied .
The Commission and Audit ( COA ), for its part , vowed to assist the Department of Transportation ( DOTr ) to ensure that all its procurements conform to auditing rules of the COA .
The Department of
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Justice ( DOJ ), through OIC- Director Leilani R . Fajardo- Aspiras of the Administration and Finance Division , backed the crafting of emergency powers , citing Sec . 23 , Par . 2 , Art . 6 of the 1987 Constitution which provides : “ In times of war or other national emergency , the Congress may , by law , authorize the President to exercise powers necessary and proper to carry out a declared national policy , for a limited period and subject to prescribed restrictions .”
Moreover , the DOJ suggested that the coverage
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of the emergency powers be limited to congested areas . It also said reorganized offices should conform to Republic Act 6656 ( Security of Tenure Act ) and to the people ’ s constitutional right to information and state policies on full public disclosure , transparency and accountability , and be timebound .
Meanwhile , Interior and Local Government Assistant Secretary Ricojudge Echiverri said during a consultative meeting in their office , the LGUs conveyed their full cooperation with all measures
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that will be implemented to ease traffic .
Committee vice chairman Rep . Gavini C . Pancho ( 2nd District , Bulacan ) and Rep . Luis A . Ferrer ( 6thDistrict , Cavite ) welcomed the DOTr report that the agency ’ s ongoing and future projects would benefit their constituents . These projects include the extension of LRT line 1 , MRT 7 , North and South Railway upgrading and improvements , among others .
Rep . Carlos Isagani T . Zarate ( Party-list , Bayan Muna ) cautioned all related
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agencies to put the welfare of the people foremost in all their dealings . He disclosed the previous government ’ s questionable deal with two carmakers , Toyota and Mitsubishi , wherein the Aquino government , through Executive Order 182 , supposedly gave a P27-billion incentive for them to produce 200,000 cars for the riding public instead of regulating the entry of private vehicles and resolving the ailing mass transport system . |