Concerns over legislative cooperation surfaced during Senate plenary as lawmakers debated the treatment of Senate-sponsored bills at the House of Representatives.
Some senators argued that while the Senate continues to consider and pass bills originating from the House of Representatives, several Senate bills remain pending at the lower chamber without corresponding action.
During discussions, calls were reportedly made for a more balanced legislative process, with some lawmakers urging that Senate bills currently before the House be expedited to strengthen lawmaking efficiency and institutional collaboration.
The debate reflects growing conversations around inter-chamber cooperation, legislative productivity, and the pace of policy implementation within the National Assembly.
