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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. vowed that the PHP6.793-trillion national budget for 2026 will be free of congressional insertions and irregularities, focusing solely on programs that genuinely benefit Filipinos.

PBBM Wants 2026 Budget Free From Insertions, Irregularities

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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. will ensure the proposed PHP6.793-trillion national budget for 2026 is free of irregularities and congressional insertions, Malacañang said Monday.

“Gusto po talaga ng Pangulo na ‘yung budget ay tama at maibigay sa tamang programa para sa kinabukasan at kapakinabangan ng taumbayan (The President truly wants the budget to be properly executed and allocated to the right programs for the future and benefit of the people),” Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said in a press briefing.

Castro issued the statement after Senator Panfilo Lacson flagged the alleged insertions of PHP100 billion worth of items in the 2025 General Appropriations Act by almost all senators in the 19th Congress.

Castro maintained that Marcos is opposed to any congressional insertions, especially in light of the ongoing investigation into anomalous flood control projects, which has uncovered irregularities and implicated some lawmakers.

She said lawmakers, especially those linked to the questionable flood control projects, should have “learned their lessons” by now.

She reiterated that Marcos would not hesitate to veto the 2026 General Appropriations Bill (GAB) if he finds any questionable or irregular provisions.

“Sinabi po ng Pangulo even before na kung meron mang noon pong naisagawa ang budget, definitely, hindi po detalyado ang kaniyang pagkakaalam kung ano ba ang mga insertion ng mga nasabing senador (The President had previously stated that while the budget may have already been implemented, he was not fully aware of the specific insertions made by certain senators),” Castro said.

“Sa nakikita po natin at naipapakitang galit ng taumbayan na siya rin pong nararamdaman ng Pangulo, nakita po natin na sila ay dapat matuto nang tumupad sa kanilang mandato na maging tunay na public servant (Based on what we’re seeing and the public’s outrage—which the President also shares—it is clear that they must learn to fulfill their mandate as true public servants),” she added.

In July, Marcos approved the proposed 2026 national budget, which aims to prioritize economic growth alongside the improvement of Filipinos’ quality of life.

Last week, Marcos announced that he had ordered the transfer of PHP255.55 billion originally intended for the Department of Public Works and Highways’ flood control projects in 2026 to priority programs of other government agencies.

Castro said Marcos prefers that the funds be properly allocated to programs that will provide greater benefit to Filipinos. (PNA)