Broken chain of command | The Manila Times : vimarsana.com

Broken chain of command | The Manila Times

THE first SONA of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. added to the legislative agenda of the 19th Congress the need to amend the National Defense Act of 1935 and change the military structure of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to one that is 'more responsive to the current and future non-conventional security threats to the country's territorial integrity and national sovereignty.' Hence, various bills have been filed in the 19th Congress calling for the amendment of the National Defense Act, foremost of which is for the chain of command (COC) to explicitly include the Secretary of Defense, not just a mere alter ego and push for a self-reliant defense posture revitalization. In the Senate, there are four amendatory bills and four focusing on revitalization, while in the House of Representatives, a total of 29 bills are pending in standing committees.

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