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Kahalagahan ng universal social pension for senior citizens

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00:00Senior citizens have a big contribution to our society.
00:04That's why it's only right that they have adequate support for their aging.
00:09And that's why a press conference was held to give them the importance of their pension.
00:18Let's watch it.
00:22Despite the benefits received by senior citizens, it's still not enough.
00:27For example, the Universal Social Pension for Senior Citizens Act or House Bill No. 10423
00:35approved by the Congress in May 21, 2024 is still not enough.
00:41In the press conference held, the importance of their pension was emphasized
00:46especially to the elderly who don't receive their daily needs.
00:53Do you know what the biggest problem in this consultation is?
00:59There are two major issues here,
01:03first, the health of the elderly.
01:07Second, if you don't give them their daily needs,
01:13it's not enough.
01:15It means that they don't have the basic necessities
01:19for their daily needs to eat.
01:23That's the problem.
01:25The Action for Pension Coalition is formed by several organizations
01:29including the Senior Citizen Council of National Anti-Poverty Commission,
01:34Confederation of Elder Persons Association of the Philippines,
01:38Senior for Seniors Association Incorporated, and many more.
01:44They aim to give them attention and give priority
01:48to the implementation of the Universal Social Pension Law.
01:52The aim of this program is to give a pension worth Php 1,000 or more
01:57to Senior Citizens 1-1
02:00so that they can sustain their needs in food and medical bills.
02:06Almost 11 million Filipino senior citizens
02:11await the enactment of the Universal Social Pension Law
02:16in order to survive,
02:18to buy medicine,
02:20to buy groceries.
02:23In the continuation of the Universal Social Pension Law,
02:27the Action for Pension Coalition will continue to fight
02:32for the rights of senior citizens
02:34until it becomes a law.
02:42Before we continue,
02:44to give us more information about the Universal Social Pension for Senior Citizens Bill,
02:50we will have a live interview with Senior Citizen Advocate, Mr. Floro Francisco.
02:57Sir Floro, good morning and welcome to Rise and Shine Philippines.
03:00Good morning to all of your listeners.
03:04Good morning to you both, Daniel and Prof.
03:08Thank you so much for being with us this morning, Sir Floro.
03:10We want to know, what benefits will we get from the Universal Social Pension for Senior Citizens?
03:16Why is it considered to be an investment and not an expenditure?
03:20Our situation is that we have 12 million senior citizens.
03:27There is now an existing social pension program
03:30where originally they were giving Php 500 only to indigent senior citizens.
03:37Recently, they made an additional Php 500, so there is now Php 1,000.
03:42But this is only benefiting around 4 million senior citizens.
03:46But we have 12 million.
03:48And there are still 800,000 that are waitlisted
03:52and they cannot enter the indigent.
03:55Okay.
03:56Their definition of indigent is very broad.
04:02There is no hope for them to live.
04:04They are sick, frail, and have no income.
04:08But there are so many Filipinos, senior citizens,
04:12who have no income.
04:15Okay.
04:16And the problem is, the selective choice of social pension.
04:23And of course, as you know in the Philippines,
04:26there are 800,000 that are waitlisted and they cannot enter.
04:31Okay.
04:32The truth is, there are a lot of people who are in need and cannot join the social pension.
04:36So our solution is, let's make it universal.
04:39Okay.
04:40And let every senior citizen benefit from it.
04:43And it will become an investment because?
04:45Well, that is what we are telling our political leaders.
04:50They should not look at the social pension as an expenditure.
04:54Okay.
04:55It should be considered as a social investment.
04:58It's just like what they are doing with the four-piece now.
05:01Four-piece is a social investment to help elevate the poverty level of our poor Filipinos.
05:11But there are a lot of poor seniors.
05:13So if you give them 1,000 or 500,
05:20it will also go back to the economy.
05:23They will buy medicine, they will buy necessities.
05:26So the money will go back to the economy.
05:28Or they can build a business.
05:30Yeah.
05:31So if there are some seniors who have entrepreneurial skills,
05:35they can use the 1,000 or add it to their savings so they can invest.
05:40And profit from the poor is a big thing, sir.
05:43Not everyone earns.
05:45Yes.
05:46What our leaders don't understand,
05:49they think that the SSS pensioners and GSIS pensioners
05:54can afford their living expenses.
05:57You know what they are receiving?
05:59Some of them receive only between 2,000 to 3,000 a month.
06:02But that's not enough to buy medicine.
06:05If you have maintenance medicine, where will you get the money to buy it?
06:10So for others, it's just a matter of saving.
06:14Sometimes, if they don't feel pain, they won't take medicine.
06:19But that's why it's called maintenance.
06:21If you maintain it, you won't have money to buy it.
06:23The 1,000 is already helpful.
06:25For example, your medicine is 6,000 every month.
06:27Precisely.
06:29Okay.
06:30And they don't increase the SSS and GSIS pensions.
06:34At least the GSIS pensioners, especially the recent retirees,
06:39it's a bit high.
06:40But for me, I receive only 5,000.
06:43I'm a GSIS pensioner.
06:45Where will I get the 5,000?
06:47Sir Floro, how is the status of this bill in the two branches of the Congress?
06:52And how much will the senior citizens receive if it's in the law?
06:57Okay.
06:58At the moment, the indigent have a social pension.
07:02They receive 1,000.
07:04What we're really asking for is at least 1,500.
07:08But they always say that they don't have money.
07:12So we agreed on how much you can give.
07:17So the lower house, on May 21, 2024,
07:21unanimously they have already approved this house bill granting 500 pesos
07:27to all senior citizens regardless of economic status.
07:31Unfortunately, that was more than eight months ago.
07:35It was transmitted to the Senate.
07:37And until now, the Senate hasn't made a hearing yet.
07:41They don't have a committee report yet.
07:43And so, as you know, the law won't come out if it's just a house.
07:47There needs to be a corresponding bill in Congress
07:50and then there will be a bicameral committee to finalize this.
07:55And we're running out of time.
07:57What's saddening is that this issue has been raised in 2016
08:01when the 17th Congress and the 18th Congress were discussed.
08:06In January 2022, I presented to the Senate committee
08:10several options on where to get the money because they always say they don't have money.
08:15But the irony now is the House of Representatives already approved the bill for 500,
08:21including sourcing and allocation of funds.
08:25And even the Committee on Appropriation have also approved this.
08:28Now we are wondering why in the Senate,
08:31why is the law being violated?
08:34What's wrong with us?
08:36The insect is more important.
08:39They gave us citizenship.
08:41They can't schedule our bill.
08:44We're feeling sorry because so many Filipinos are in need.
08:49Okay, in terms of how this could help the senior citizens here in the Philippines,
08:55what is the effect of the universal social pension on senior citizens
08:59who are not yet benefiting from the current system we have?
09:02Of course, it will grant them a lot of relief.
09:05Like what I said, to buy medicine, to buy their needs.
09:10You know, one of our big problems here in the Philippines is that many senior citizens
09:14are the ones who take care of their grandchildren.
09:18Many senior citizens left their children, their grandchildren, to the elderly.
09:24How will they live?
09:27They don't have a regular source of income, which is the case.
09:30Many senior citizens don't have a source of income.
09:34The government is thinking,
09:36there are children who are abroad, there are children who have good jobs.
09:41You know, the truth is, when you talk to senior citizens,
09:44not all children are kind.
09:47Not all children help their parents.
09:50Many senior citizens are left behind.
09:53And we don't have social protection systems, nor services,
09:57that will really give them adequate support.
10:01Our PhilHealth is already providing adequate services.
10:04We even got a budget.
10:06We even got money, P90 billion.
10:08And now, we have zero budget in PhilHealth.
10:11That subsidy, that's why the government is paying for it,
10:15for the treatment of senior citizens and the poor
10:20who did not join the PhilHealth contributors.
10:25So, the money subsidy that they are talking about,
10:28that is for them to pay as a social cost to senior citizens
10:32who have no source of income and have not contributed.
10:36They are hoping that they will get the savings.
10:43But that is ironic because the savings are not real.
10:47That money is a surplus because of inefficiency.
10:50PhilHealth did not implement the appropriate programs
10:54and many diseases are not covered.
10:57Okay.
10:58All right.
10:59I hope that some of our guests from the Lower and Upper House
11:04were able to hear this
11:05so that they can consider some of the things
11:07that were mentioned by Senior Citizen Advocate, Sir Floro Francisco.
11:11Thank you very much for giving us important information
11:15about the Universal Social Pension for Senior Citizens Bill.
11:19Once again, we have Mr. Floro Francisco.
11:21Thank you so much.
11:22Thank you, sir.
11:23Thank you very much for this opportunity.
11:25And I hope that the Senators will have mercy on us
11:29and I hope that you will discuss this before the election.
11:34Don't wait for the election because we will vote before the election.

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