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Palace: No Duterte hand in Senate bill giving President emergency powers

MANILA, Philippines鈥擯resident Rodrigo Duterte has nothing to do with the filing of a Senate bill which seeks to give the Chief Executive emergency powers for two years to address the country鈥檚 traffic crisis, Malaca帽ang said Thursday.

Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo issued the statement after Senator Francis Tolentino, who served as Duterte鈥檚 political adviser before winning a six-year Senate term last May, filed Senate Bill No. 213, or the Special Emergency Power Act.

READ: Senate bill seeks emergency powers for President to address traffic crisis

A similar bill filed in the 17th Congress was listed as part of Duterte鈥檚 legislative agenda. The measure reached third reading at the House of Representatives but was passed only on first reading at the Senate.

Asked if Duterte asked Tolentino to file the bill, Panelo said: 鈥淣o, matagal ko nang naririnig sa kanya iyan eh, nung member of the Cabinet pa siya. Sinasabi niya na, kailangan meron talagang ganoon.鈥

Duterte earlier admitted failure to solve traffic along Edsa and blamed Congress for not granting him the emergency powers needed to fix the problems of the major thoroughfare.

READ: Duterte admits failure to solve Edsa traffic

Under Tolentino鈥檚 bill, the President is authorized to utilize all necessary government resources, exercise police power and, and employ executive actions and measures, among others, to solve the traffic problem.聽 /muf

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