Special Assistant to the President Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go on Saturday urged the local officials of Negros Occidental to support a shift from parliamentarism to federalism so that various regions would be given greater attention under the new system of government, according to a statement

The local officials warmly received Go during the Anti-Illegal Drugs Summit 2018 held in the province on Saturday.

In a message, he also cited data attesting to positive results of the Duterte administration’s war on drugs, such as a 30-percent drop in crime rate, increase in number of rehabilitation and recovery centers for drug dependents and renewed hope for a better life for Filipinos.

GOOD GOVERNANCE Special Assistant to the President (SAP) Christopher Lawrence 'Bong' Go on Saturday calls on local officials of Negros Occidental to support federalism, which he says will assure good governance, enabling development to be spread more widely across the country. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

The proposed federal system, however, has apparently hit a snag, with Senate President Vicente Sotto 3rd hinting on Friday that senators might not be able to speed up discussin on Charte change (Cha-cha) — the means for effecting the shift in the government system — because of a “tight” legislative calendar.

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Sotto said he would convene an all-senator caucus to decide on schedules of debates for Cha-cha.

On Thursday, the Consultative Committee, led by retired Chief Justice Reynato Puno, transmitted to the Senate president a copy of the draft Charter shifting to a federal system of government.