Sotto signs 2019 national budget but with ‘strong reservations’ - News Summed Up

Sotto signs 2019 national budget but with ‘strong reservations’


MANILA, Philippines — Senate President Vicente Sotto III has signed with “strong reservations” the proposed P3.757-trillion national budget for 2019, ending an impasse among lawmakers that has delayed the enactment of a new spending plan and restricted new projects aimed to foster growth. According to a report by The STAR, Sotto urged President Rodrigo Duterte to veto the realignments made by the House of Representatives in the national budget that senators believe to be unconstitutional. Sotto early this month said he would not sign the enrolled copy of the General Appropriations Bill unless the House withdraws all the changes it made amounting to over P95 billion into an already ratified budget. The squabble has delayed the signing of the budget bill by Duterte, who said he would not approve an “illegal document.” This is the first time since the Arroyo administration that the government has resorted to running on a re-enacted budget. Andaya previously insisted that the House only “itemized” the lump sums created during the bicameral conference committee on the budget bill, adding that the Senate also did the same to the spending plan after it was ratified.


Source: Philippine Star March 26, 2019 07:17 UTC



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