菲律宾预算与管理部拨出2380亿比索以应对石油危机

根据马科斯总统的指示,菲律宾预算与管理部(DBM)已确定筹措2380亿比索资金,用于支持政府应对当前的全球石油危机。DBM部长罗兰多·托莱多在4月8日众议院筹款委员会的听证会上分享了这一消息。与此同时,政府还强制要求将非必要政府支出削减20%。

DBM部长罗兰多·托莱多在4月8日告诉众议院筹款委员会,这2380亿比索的资金可从2026年《一般拨款法案》、持续拨款及自动拨款中获得。他表示:“就我们应对这场危机的措施而言,我们拥有约2380亿比索的可用拨款——这些资金来自2026年的《一般拨款法案》,以及自动拨款和持续拨款。”政府的首要任务是将每一分钱都投入到受影响最严重的领域。关键的干预措施包括向交通运营商提供25亿比索的燃油补贴,以及额外投入10亿比索用于服务承包。支持范围还延伸至农业部负责的农民和渔民、外籍劳工部负责的遣返工作,以及劳工就业部的TUPAD计划。为了腾出更多资金,DBM要求各机构将非必要的维护及其他运营费用削减20%。这涵盖了限制公务出差、最大程度利用虚拟会议、节能减排以及精简运营等措施。预计从2026年3月到12月,节省的资金将在128亿至256亿比索之间。托莱多保证,教育、医疗和社会保障等基本服务将得到充分保护。他补充说:“马科斯总统的指示是首先保护菲律宾人民。即使我们在缩减开支,也会确保关键服务不中断,并确保援助送达最需要的人手中。”DBM目前正与各机构密切协调,以确保援助能够及时到位。

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