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  • 7/29/2019 National development is a collaborative effort Belmonte

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    National development is a collaborative effort Belmonte

    Local governments are indispensable partners to meaningful, inclusive and sustained national

    development, Speaker Feliciano Belmonte, Jr. said.

    The national government cannot, on its own, meet the needs and demands of our people. It needs

    to partner and collaborate with local governments, the House leader recently emphasized before

    members of the Philippine Councilors League.

    Belmonte pointed out that the 1987 Constitution adopted local autonomy as a principle and

    policy of the State, instituting government decentralization as a means to improve public sector

    governance.

    Decentralization leads to a democratic and accountable government by promoting greater people

    participation and effective representation. It promotes the dispersion of economic development to the

    regions and countryside, the Speaker said.

    Local governments, being closer to the people, are in a better position than the national

    government to know and respond to the unique needs of their peoples and localities, Belmonte added.

    Noting that, in most cases, at the forefront of local governments are the governors, mayors and

    other chief executive officers who deserve awards and recognition; Belmonte made special mention of

    the councilors whom he dubbed as, silent heroes working behind the scenes.

    Among this tireless breed of heroic individuals are you our dear councilors, the Speaker

    stressed, adding that the councilors possess significant powers and that you have the opportunity to do

    much change and much good.

    As members of the Sanggunian Panglunsodand the Sangguniang Bayan, Belmonte underlined

    that their power to make laws means three things: (1) political power - the power to enact laws for the

    establishment, organization and operation of the local government; (2) police power the power to enact

    laws to promote peace, health, safety, and welfare; and (3) taxing power the duty to collect taxes to

    raise revenue for government operations.

    The public service that you provide is bounded only by the reach of your dedication, creativity,

    imagination, and innovative spirit, the Speaker said.

    Among other vital ingredients that spell development, the Speaker stressed, are synchronicity of

    local and national policies as well as putting more effort towards the harmonization of national laws with

    local ordinances.

    While we recognize the great value of autonomy, a core principle in the workings of our local

    government units, nevertheless, we need to move forward in one direction, Belmonte emphasized.

    This was Belmontes message to the nations councilors, led by National President Alma Moreno

    and National Chairman Alan Zulueta, among others, during a recent awards program for the Outstanding

    Sanggunian Bayan/Panlunsod (PCL-LLA) and Ten Outstanding Councilors of the Philippines. Rep.

    Sonny Angara, on behalf of the Speaker, delivered this message. (30)dpt

    NR # 3049B

    MARCH 20, 2013