MANILA, Philippines – Senator Loren Legarda recognized the importance of honoring and supporting retired officers and employees of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), whom she said have dedicated their lives to serving the nation.
Voting to approve the proposed Foreign Affairs Pension Differential Act, Legarda said diplomats and foreign service personnel have consistently been on the frontlines, often in challenging and dangerous environments.
Article continues after this advertisement“They are tasked with advancing the pillars of diplomacy: preserving and enhancing national security, promoting and attaining economic security, fostering cultural diplomacy, and protecting the rights and interests of Filipinos overseas,” the bill’s principal author said while explaining her affirmative vote.
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Once signed into law, the measure shall see an increase in retired diplomats’ monthly pension and other benefits.
Article continues after this advertisementThe increase in benefits shall be seen every five years, and like other pensions, it shall be exempted from income tax, attachment, execution, forfeiture, or retention under any legal or equitable proceedings.
Article continues after this advertisementSurviving legal spouse and/or qualified dependent children shall receive 50% of survivorship benefits upon the death of the original recipient.
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“We also strengthen the institution they serve, inspiring those who follow in their footsteps to uphold the same excellence and dedication,” said Legarda.
Article continues after this advertisement“Through this measure, we send a clear message: the sacrifices of our diplomats do not go unnoticed, and their welfare remains a priority, even after their years of service,” she furthered.
The plenary voted with 23 affirmative votes, zero negative votes, and zero abstentions to pass the bill on the third reading.
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