The House of Representatives is more than ready for the third State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., with Speaker Martin Romualdez expressing confidence that they have set a grand stage for another historic presidential address.
Romualdez, leader of the 300-plus-strong chamber, said preparations for President Marcos Jr.’s SONA on July 22 have been successful, with the final interagency meeting among the Office of the President, both Houses of Congress, and other agencies held last July 15.
“The anticipation within the hallowed halls of this august chamber is palpable as we stand ready to hear and appreciate the accomplishments of the Marcos administration,” the Speaker declared.
“It fills me with immense pride to recognize the significant role that the House of Representatives has played in crafting legislation and policies that promote the welfare of all Filipinos. We are excited for the President’s SONA because we know he has many positive developments to share with the nation,” the veteran legislator expressed.
The seasoned lawmaker noted that while the SONA will largely reflect on the successes of the Marcos administration, it will also outline the President’s plans for the coming years, including the role of Congress in bringing government programs to fruition for the Filipino people.
“This important address will set the stage for future legislative initiatives that will shape the nation’s path forward.”
“This important address will provide a comprehensive overview of the administration’s progress and set the stage for future legislative initiatives that will shape the nation’s path forward,” he emphasized.
“And we, at the House of Representatives, are united with the President in his desire to advance the many reforms and programs he will announce during the SONA. This is a time for unity, and we fully support our President,” Romualdez added.
House Secretary General Reggie Velasco reiterated the Speaker’s statements and declared the readiness of the House of Representatives to receive Marcos, the senators led by Senate President Chiz Escudero, Cabinet members, and other esteemed guests and dignitaries.
“I’m happy to report that the House of Representatives is ready, willing, and able to welcome all the guests to this third SONA of the President,” Velasco said.
He highlighted that the preparations include traffic rerouting plans and the timely distribution of official SONA invitations to former leaders, government officials, major stakeholders, and other important guests, including members of the diplomatic community.
During the final interagency meeting, the arrival scenario and security measures were discussed, ensuring a comprehensive plan is in place to deploy law enforcement personnel to safeguard all attendees and maintain order.
“Detailed security arrangements have been made to ensure a peaceful and orderly event, involving multiple security agencies.”
House Sergeant-at-Arms retired Police Maj. Gen. Nap Taas confirmed that detailed security arrangements have been made to ensure a peaceful and orderly event, involving multiple security agencies.
Moreover, Velasco stated that detailed medical protocols have been established to handle any health emergencies, with medical teams and facilities on standby to ensure the well-being of participants.
A walk-through of the route the President will take on Monday was undertaken, with Velasco, Taas, and House Deputy Secretary General Grace Andres leading the party.