House okays P3.757-T 2019 national budget

By Filane Mikee Cervantes/PNA

MANILA — The House of Representatives on Tuesday approved on third and final reading the proposed PHP3.757-trillion 2019 national budget.

With 196 affirmative votes, eight negative votes, and no abstention, the Lower House approved Bill 8169 or the 2019 General Appropriations Bill (GAB).

Earlier in the day, Majority Leader Rolando Andaya Jr. assured that the 2019 national budget would be in line with the vision of President Rodrigo Duterte.

Andaya also dispelled allegations that the House version of the 2019 budget is “pork-filled”, as he allayed fears of a reenacted budget for next year.

“Everything we are doing here is compliant with all the pertinent laws and the Supreme Court decision,” he said.

House appropriations vice chairperson Maria Carmen Zamora, sponsor of the bill, said the PHP3.757-trillion budget is the first annual cash-based budget of the Philippine government anchored on the theme, “Building a Bright Future for the Philippines and its People”.

The theme is consistent with the Duterte administration’s goal of transforming the country into a middle-income society where everyone can make his or her life better through provision of infrastructure and human capital development.

She said the cash-based budgeting system promotes better planning and coordination among agencies, raises credibility of the government with its suppliers and contractors, supports the government’s expansionary policy by addressing underspending, and modernizes the budgeting system.

Zamora said the PHP3.757 trillion cash-based budget is equivalent to 19.3 percent of gross domestic product, which is marginally higher compared to the 18.9 percent in 2018.

This is about PHP433 billion or 13 percent higher than the 2018 cash-based equivalent of PHP3.324 trillion.

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