Palace: 2026 national budget review nears completion

The Marcos administration is in the final stages of reviewing the Congress-ratified P6.793-trillion 2026 national budget, set to be signed into law tomorrow. Due to the delay, the government will operate under a reenacted 2025 budget for nearly a week. Amid controversies over pork barrel items and flood control funding, watchdogs urge President Marcos to take action.

MANILA, Philippines — The Malacañang has stated that the review of the P6.793-trillion 2026 national budget, ratified by Congress on December 29, 2025, is in its final stages. It is expected to be signed into law by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. tomorrow, January 5, 2026, following a 'deliberate' and 'thorough' examination by his Cabinet, according to Budget Undersecretary Goddes Hope Libiran.

"Yes. The review is already on its final stages," Libiran told The STAR in a text message on January 4. Due to the delay, the government will use the reenacted 2025 budget until signing, which Executive Secretary Ralph Recto said would not affect operations. This marks the first reenacted budget under the Marcos administration, similar to 2019 under former President Rodrigo Duterte.

Under Section 25 (7), Article VI of the 1987 Constitution, a reenacted budget is required if the new one is not enacted before the fiscal year ends. Despite ratification, a week is needed to check the bill against the National Expenditure Program (NEP).

Amid the flood control projects controversy, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) clarified there is no funding for new locally-funded flood control in its 2026 budget. The reported P2.49 billion is for maintenance of existing projects, such as Oplan Kontra Baha, in line with Marcos' directive to streamline spending. "The department is committed to maximizing these resources to mitigate flooding risks despite the fiscal constraints," the DPWH said.

Meanwhile, the People’s Budget Coalition (PBC) and Roundtable for Inclusive Development (RFID) urged Marcos in a January 3 letter to veto P633 billion in 'pork' items, including P243 billion in unprogrammed appropriations and P210 billion in 'soft pork' for aid programs. "Soft pork is composed of ayuda programs at risk of political patronage that reduce our citizenry to begging from politicians," they stated. They called for an executive order on transparent distribution, especially for the P51 billion Medical Assistance to Indigent and Financially Incapacitated Patients (MAIFIP).

Marcos prefers a reenacted budget over one misaligned with his priorities, as stated in his fourth State of the Nation Address. "For the 2026 national budget, I will return any proposed general appropriations bill that is not fully aligned with the National Expenditure Program... even if we end up with a reenacted budget," he said. Officials pledge to keep the budget free from corruption while scrutinizing all allocations.

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Marcos pumirma ng P6.793-trilyong badyet para sa 2026

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Pumirma si Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ng P6.793-trilyong pambansang badyet para sa 2026 noong Enero 5, na naglalaman ng rekord na P1.015 trilyon para sa Department of Education at P530.9 bilyon para sa DPWH. Binawasan niya ang unprogrammed appropriations ng P92.5 bilyon, na nag-iiwan ng P150.9 bilyon, habang nangangako ng mas maingat na paggamit ng pondo upang maiwasan ang korupsyon. Ang badyet na ito ay nagbabawal sa pulitikal na sangkot sa pamamahagi ng tulong, ngunit kinukuwestiyon pa rin ng mga kritiko ang mga natitirang pondo.

Para sa unang pagkakataon mula nang magtalaga noong 2022, ang pamahalaang Marcos ay nagsimula ng taong 2026 sa ilalim ng muling paggamit ng badyet dahil walang bagong batas sa paggastos na nilagdaan noong Disyembre. Ang pagde-delay ay dulot ng mga pagtatalo sa badyet ng DPWH at pangangailangan ng pagsusuri. Ayon sa Malacañang, ang maikling panahon ng reenactment ay hindi makakaapekto sa operasyon ng gobyerno.

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Natanggap na ng Palasyo ang naaprubahang 2026 General Appropriations Bill mula sa Kongreso, at nagsisimula na ang pagsusuri nito ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Ayon kay Executive Secretary Ralph Recto, tatagal ng isang linggo ang pagsusuri upang matiyak ang tamang paggamit ng pondo.

Inutusan ni Pangulo Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ang mga ahensya ng gobyerno na bilisan ang pagpapatapos ng mga pangunahing proyektong imprastraktura, kabilang ang pagtatayo ng mga bagong silid-aralan, upang mapalakas ang paglago ng ekonomiya sa gitna ng mabagal na pag-unlad nito.

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Bineto ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ang P43.24-bilyong bahagi para sa serbisyong personnel sa pambansang badyet ng 2026, na nagdudulot ng pag-aalala sa mga mambabatas tungkol sa posibleng epekto sa pag-hire ng gobyerno.

Nagkaroon ng malaking pagbabago sa gabinete ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. nitong nakaraang linggo dahil sa eskandalong korupsiyon sa mga proyektong flood control. Inire-resign o tinanggal ang mga opisyal tulad nina Lucas Bersamin at Amenah Pangandaman, habang lumalala ang tensyon pulitikal kasama ang mga akusasyon ng droga laban sa pamilya Marcos. Ang mga ito ay bahagi ng mas malaking krisis na nagdudulot ng pagdududa sa pamumuno niya.

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A viral YouTube video falsely claims that Senator Rodante Marcoleta resigned from his post after voting against the 2026 national budget. In reality, Marcoleta remains a senator, and the video discusses only his opposition to the budget. The claim appears to be misleading clickbait.

 

 

 

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