If enacted into law, the bill would allow elementary and secondary students to take periodic and final exams even if they have unpaid financial obligations, provided that their parents or guardians submit a promissory note.
Romualdez said the additional measures “support the President’s Agenda for Prosperity and his eight-point socio-economic roadmap. They are intended to sustain our economic growth, hasten the country’s digital transformation and speed up the delivery of public services to our people, among other objectives.”
. The summit’s primary agenda is to adopt a framework on Timor Leste’s full membership to the regional bloc, as announced by the Philippine Foreign Affairs spokesperson Teresita Daza during a press conference in Malacañang on April 28.
The KMP has warned that the food crisis and inflation could worsen in the coming months, and stated that the Department of Agriculture has the primary responsibility.