MANILA, Philippines — There were no discussions on budget reenactment during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s meeting with cabinet officials, according to the Presidential Communications Office (PCO).
PCO chief Cesar Chavez made the remark as he announced that Marcos is conferring with the economic cluster about the budget on Monday.
“In the past two meetings that I attended with them, there was never discussion on that,” Chavez told reporters, referring to the talks of a reenacted budget.
Sen. Imee Marcos previously said she would be more in favor of reenacting the 2024 national fund than push for the 2025 General Appropriations Bill (GAB) which supposedly contains contentious provisions.
Section 25 (7) and Article VI of the 1987 Constitution states that if by the end of any fiscal year, Congress failed to pass the GAB for the ensuing year, the General Appropriations Act (GAA) for the preceding year shall be deemed reenacted and shall remain in force and in effect until the GAB is passed by Congress.
The scheduled signing of the P6.3 trillion national budget for 2025 was supposed to be on Friday, Dec. 20, but Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin said it would not push through “to allow more time for a rigorous and exhaustive review.”
The final version of the proposed national budget for next year featured massive cuts on several public services.
The cuts include P86 billion from the Department of Social Welfare and Development, P74.5 billion from the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, and P12 billion from the Department of Education.
Chavez said Marcos “hopes to act on the measure before the year ends.”