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Senator Tulfo Wants Increase On Soldiers, Cops’ Subsistence Allowance

Senator Raffy Tulfo fights for an increase in the subsistence allowance, acknowledging the sacrifices of the country’s soldiers and police.


Senator Tulfo Wants Increase On Soldiers, Cops’ Subsistence Allowance

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Senator Idol Raffy Tulfo filed Joint Resolution No. 2 increasing the subsistence allowance of all officers and enlisted personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and of all commissioned and non-commissioned personnel of the Philippine National Police (PNP) from Php150 to Php250 per day.

It can be recalled that during the Senate budget hearing for the Department of National Defense (DND) in September 2022, Tulfo lamented the soldiers’ meager subsistence allowance of P150 per day, which they stretch for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. He said such amount is not enough to buy a decent hamburger.

According to Tulfo, the Php150 per day (Php4,500 a month) can hardly support the subsistence of the family of soldiers and police personnel, citing the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) data stating that the monthly cost of living should be at Php44,000 per month in order to recoup a decent living.

“It is high time that we recognize and honor the very vital roles played by our soldiers and policemen by looking after their welfare and providing them with decent and adequate compensation as well as reasonable and substantial benefits,” the joint resolution read.

Tulfo said the DND, in coordination with the AFP and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), and in coordination with the PNP, shall promulgate and immediately issue the rules and regulations necessary to implement the provisions of the jt. resolution.

Likewise, the National Government shall appropriate annually and include in the General Appropriate Act the amount corresponding to the total annual cost of the increase in Subsistence Allowance.

Source: http://www.senate.gov.ph