Marcos signs P6.793-trillion budget for 2026

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed the P6.793-trillion 2026 national budget into law on January 5, 2026, at Malacañang Palace, amid a major government corruption scandal. This marks the latest signing under his administration, leading to a reenactment of the 2025 budget until January 4. The budget emphasizes education, health, and anti-corruption reforms.

On January 5, 2026, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed the 2026 General Appropriations Act (GAA) during a ceremony at Malacañang Palace. This followed a major corruption scandal at the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), where billions of pesos were allegedly siphoned through kickbacks in substandard or non-existent flood control projects. In his speech, Marcos stated, 'These challenges are painful but they also made one thing clear: real change could no longer wait.'

The P6.793-trillion budget allocates the highest amount to education at P1.34 trillion, supporting teachers and classroom construction. Health receives a record P448.125 billion to advance Universal Health Care. This includes P129.8 billion for PhilHealth, incorporating the P60 billion ordered by the Supreme Court to be returned.

Marcos announced vetoing nearly P92.5 billion in unprogrammed appropriations to prevent discretionary spending. The budget was delayed by a bicameral conference deadlock, resulting in a reenactment of the 2025 budget until January 4. Acting Budget Secretary Rolando Toledo said, 'The 2026 budget underscores the Marcos Jr. administration’s commitment to place the Filipino people at the center of the country’s growth.'

Following the signing, Executive Secretary Ralph Recto held a press briefing with officials from the Department of Finance, Department of Budget and Management, and Department of Economy, Planning, and Development. However, reporters were required to surrender their phones and laptops before entering the venue, causing friction.

The signing occurs against a backdrop of GDP decline from the scandal, aiming to restore trust through enhanced transparency, including the first livestream of bicameral deliberations.

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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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马科斯签署2026年6.793万亿比索预算

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费迪南德·马科斯 Jr. 总统于1月5日签署了2026年6.793万亿比索的国家预算,向教育部拨款创纪录的1.015万亿比索,向公共工程与公路部(DPWH)拨款5309亿比索。他否决了925亿比索的未编入预算拨款,留下1509亿比索,同时承诺审慎支出以遏制腐败。该预算禁止政治势力干预援助分配,尽管批评者质疑剩余资金。

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.

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马科斯政府已开始以重施的2025年预算运行2026年,因为费迪南德·马科斯二世总统继续审查上周从国会收到的6.793万亿比索2026年总拨款法案。官员们保证中断最小,回荡先前关于短暂延误的声明。

费迪南德·马科斯 Jr. 总统已指示政府机构加速完成关键基础设施项目,包括新建教室,以在经济放缓之际提振经济增长。

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最高法院未裁定2024年总拨款法案(GAA)整体违宪,也未认定对费迪南德·马科斯总统Jr.存在弹劾依据。相反,该院否决了关于PhilHealth资金的特别条款,并维持了马科斯的紧急认证。然而,在单独意见中,马维克·莱奥嫩大法官认为马科斯犯有严重滥用裁量权的行为。

Following last week's announcement of plans for an economic emergency decree, Interior Minister Armando Benedetti confirmed its signing by all cabinet members on December 18 and filing the next day. The measure addresses a 16.3 trillion peso shortfall in the 2026 budget after tax reform's failure, targeting high-income sectors to secure public debt payments and avoid rising country risk.

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Stalwarts of the Lakas-CMD, the country's dominant political party, have pledged full support to President Marcos' administration amid corruption allegations in flood control projects and national budget preparation. Malacañang assured that the P6.793-trillion 2026 budget remains on track for approval. Business groups welcomed the Cabinet changes to bolster investor confidence.

 

 

 

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