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Dy to ASEAN Women Lawmakers: Turn Representation into Real Power

  • Esther Salem
  • Nation
  • April 27, 2026
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House Speaker Faustino Dy III called on women legislators across Southeast Asia to move beyond symbolic representation and drive structural reforms that expand women’s influence in governance.

Speaking during the 5th Meeting of the Coordinating Committee of Women Parliamentarians of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA), Dy emphasized the need for “gender-transformative” parliaments that go beyond acknowledging women’s presence.

He said that while progress has been made, it must translate into meaningful change that removes systemic barriers and opens leadership opportunities. Inclusion, he added, should be measured not only by representation but by the impact women have on decision-making and policy direction.

The virtual meeting, hosted by the Philippines, brought together women lawmakers from across the region to strengthen cooperation on political participation, economic empowerment, and inclusive governance. The shift to an online format reflects efforts to streamline engagements and manage rising global costs, including travel expenses affected by geopolitical tensions.

In his keynote message, Dy linked stronger female leadership to institutional stability and long-term peace in Southeast Asia. He said peace is anchored not only in the absence of conflict but also in public trust in institutions, which is reinforced when women take on leadership roles.

He also cited the Philippines’ National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security as a key framework for promoting inclusive governance and responsive policymaking.

Dy underscored the importance of people-centered governance, calling for laws and budgets that reflect real-world needs while ensuring transparency and accountability. He also urged lawmakers to prepare for emerging challenges, including rapid technological change and climate risks.

He pressed ASEAN legislators to translate commitments under the Women’s Political Participation and Leadership (WPPL) Plan of Action into concrete outcomes, stressing that regional platforms must lead to tangible results.

Originally scheduled to be held in Bohol, the meeting was moved online as ASEAN activities adjust to global developments. Despite the shift, Dy said the core mission remains unchanged, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of women leaders in navigating uncertainty.

Reaffirming the country’s role in regional cooperation, Dy said the Philippines remains committed to working closely with its ASEAN partners.

He also announced the appointment of Ann Matibag as chairperson of the Women Parliamentarians of AIPA (WAIPA), expressing confidence in her leadership of the group’s strategic direction.

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