Solons now keen to modernize military: DND chief

MANILA — With the reported militarization in the South China Sea, members of the legislative have grown more receptive to increase the budget for the military’s modernization program.

This was disclosed by Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Delfin Lorenzana in an interview aired Tuesday by the ABS-CBN News Channel.

The latter took place in Singapore on the sidelines of the 17th Shangri-La Dialogue on June 1-3.

“Now, I am hearing (that) some different tune from some congressmen and senators. Normally our (defense) budget is just one percent of the Gross Domestic Product. Now, I heard one congressman saying that it would be increased to 2 percent. That’s well and good,” he stressed.

This is in response to questions on whether the DND chief sees a sense of urgency from the country’s political leaders following reports of continued military build-up in the South China Sea.

“Some senators, we have heard, (are) saying they shall allocate sufficient funds for the Armed Forces to modernize their aircraft, their ships and the people, buy newer equipment than we have now. I think the perception of those in our Congress is changing also in the light of what’s happening in South China Sea,” Lorenzana said. (Priam Nepomuceno/PNA)

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