Gatchalian confident in Marcos' approval of 2026 budget

Senator Sherwin Gatchalian expressed confidence that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will approve the 2026 General Appropriations Bill following its bicameral committee approval. He highlighted a 'meeting of minds' between the Senate and House on the P6.793-trillion budget. Meanwhile, lawmakers are urging full disclosure of allocations per congressional district before the December 29 vote.

In a dzBB interview, Senate finance committee chair Sherwin Gatchalian expressed confidence that the 2026 General Appropriations Bill will pass President Marcos' scrutiny, citing a 'meeting of minds' between the Senate and House in reconciling their versions of the P6.793-trillion national budget. The bicameral conference committee has approved the bill, with ratification scheduled for a plenary session on December 29 before transmission to Malacañang. His technical staff is coordinating with the executive to align the budget with national priorities, ensuring a 'triple review' process.

'I am confident the budget would be passed, because we had a parallel review with the executive branch to review the budget even before it is transmitted to them,' Gatchalian said. To prevent abuse, the Senate removed lumpsum funds under the Strengthening Assistance for Government Infrastructure and Social Program (SAGIP) item, which had been misused for substandard or nonexistent flood control projects. 'We had ensured that past infrastructure anomalies would no longer happen again in this budget, so that taxpayers’ money would no longer be wasted,' he added.

Amid these developments, Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco urged the House to disclose detailed budget allocations per congressional district and party-list before the December 29 vote. 'If nothing is being hidden, release the list,' Tiangco said in a statement. He has been calling for this since October 13 to check for bloated budgets and prevent unauthorized insertions, as seen in the 2025 General Appropriations Act.

Batangas 1st district Rep. Leandro Leviste echoed calls for transparency on 'allocables' and 'incentives' given to congressmen, extending beyond the P401.3-billion DPWH allocation to agencies like the Department of Health, Social Welfare and Development, Labor and Employment, Agriculture, National Irrigation Authority, and Education. He recounted a meeting where a staffer from House appropriations chair Rep. Mikaela Suansing showed him a list of incentives for his vote. 'If public funds are being used as so-called ‘incentives’ for congressmen before voting on the 2026 budget, the public should at least know... before Congress ratifies the 2026 budget next week,' Leviste said.

The executive plans to sign the budget tentatively on January 5 or within the first week, allowing time to review the over 4,000-page document submitted just before New Year's.

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President Marcos signs P6.793-trillion 2026 national budget, highlighting education and infrastructure allocations amid vetoes for prudent spending.
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Marcos signs P6.793-trillion budget for 2026

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed the P6.793-trillion national budget for 2026 on January 5, allocating a record P1.015 trillion to the Department of Education and P530.9 billion to the DPWH. He vetoed P92.5 billion in unprogrammed appropriations, leaving P150.9 billion, while vowing prudent spending to curb corruption. The budget bars political involvement in aid distribution, though critics question the remaining funds.

Following the bicameral committee's approval of the P6.793-trillion 2026 General Appropriations Bill, Senate and House leaders signed the conference committee report on Friday at the Philippine International Convention Center. The move paves the way for ratification on Saturday and transmission to President Marcos for approval.

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The Palace has received the ratified 2026 General Appropriations Bill from Congress, placing any changes in the hands of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Executive Secretary Ralph Recto confirmed that a thorough review of the P6.793-trillion budget has begun, expected to last about a week.

The bicameral conference committee has approved an increase in funding for the Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (AICS) program to P63.8 billion for 2026, despite concerns over potential political misuse. Lawmakers also addressed last-minute requests from government agencies and approved budgets for over 20 agencies. Malacañang insists on passing a new budget to avoid reenacting the previous one.

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Secretary Vince Dizon appealed to the bicameral conference committee to restore P45 billion in the Department of Public Works and Highways' 2026 budget. He argued that the Senate's reductions were based on flawed calculations regarding construction costs. Thousands of projects could be scaled back if the funding is not reinstated.

Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary Vince Dizon announced that the agency will scrap the so-called 'parametric formula' used for district budget allocations amid corruption allegations. The reform aims to base projects on actual needs rather than political influence. He expressed confidence that President Marcos will approve the changes.

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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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