THIS “political tampuhan” shall pass, thus said Deputy Speaker and Batangas Rep. Ralph G. Recto.
Recto added thi is a tempest in a teacup that will not wash away a strong alliance between close partners who share a common vision of a prosperous and peaceful country.
“The fog of miscommunication will soon clear, the vow of cooperation will be renewed and attempts to drive a wedge between them shall have failed,” Recto said.
The presidency, according to the solon, has been served well by this working partnership, two House leaders pooling their expertise and experience in providing valuable counsel to the leader of the land.
“This tandem is instrumental in the House’s prodigious output of bills, and the vigilant exercise of its oversight powers.”
“The country has so many problems. Congress is focused on solutions. It will not feast on intrigues.
The uninformed will say that unity has cracked. Nothing is farther from the truth. No wound needs healing as none was inflicted,” Recto concluded.
