23/03/2026
PLLO convenes 45 agencies to fast-track the President’s priority measures
Members of the Legislative Liaison System (LLS) from 45 national government agencies and instrumentalities, including government -owned or -controlled corporations and government financial institutions, convened Thursday, March 12 at the Romualdez Hall at the House of Representatives to strengthen inter-agency coordination and collaboration for the swift passage of priority measures of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.. Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) previously identified 21 out of its pending Common Legislative Agenda (CLA) targeted for enactment by the end of the first regular session of congress in June this year.
The plenary meeting, organized by the Presidential Legislative Liaison Office (PLLO), gathered legislative liaison officers and senior representatives from executive departments to align strategies with Congress on advancing key administration bills.
PLLO Officer-in-Charge Undersecretary Bernardino E. Sayo called on agencies to close- ranks and intensify advocacy efforts while maintaining complementarity of objectives and synchronizing of strategies for all target measures.
The LLS functions as the Executive branch's advocacy arm, engaging with Congress to provide policy input, foster consensus, and deliver technical assistance for legislative processes, thereby supporting the advancement of the administration’s legislative agenda.
At the LLS meeting, clusters of agencies were formed known as the President’s Legacy Operations Team (PLOT) to ensure focus to every item on the CLA short list.