Manila Bulletin

House accepts budget veto

Solons insist proposed 2019 GAA is legal

- By BEN ROSARIO and CHARISSA M. LUCI-ATIENZA

President Rodrigo Duterte may veto the inclusion of 179 billion worth of projects in the proposed 2019 General Appropriat­ions Act (GAA) but should spare from rejection the rest of the budget.

Camarines Sur Rep. Rolando Andaya, chairman of the House Committee on Appropriat­ions, said the House of Representa­tives will accept a veto if the President is convinced that the budget that was ratified “is constituti­onally infirm and legally flawed” as claimed by Senate President Vicente Sotto III and Senator Panfilo Lacson.

"That is his prerogativ­e. Don't take that right away from him. If the contested appropriat­ions represent 2 percent of the national budget, then why should it jeopardize the unconteste­d 98 percent? Why hostage the national budget over unfounded and unreasonab­le fear?" Andaya said even as he assured that “itemizing

provisions of the proposed 2019 General Appropriat­ions Act is perfectly legal.”

Sotto had accused the Lower House of manipulati­ng provisions of the proposed budget before it could be signed by him and enrolled for signature of the President.

Sotto claimed some 179 billion worth of realignmen­ts were made to the 13.757-trillion 2019 national budget by the House of Representa­tives in preparing the final copy of the spending measure.

But Andaya said they never manipulate­d the bicameral conference committee report. What was done was merely the itemizatio­n of amendments introduced by the Lower House.

“The House did its part. We itemized our amendments,” Andaya said.

He added: “The people should ask the Senate if they did theirs.”

“If the contested appropriat­ions represent 2 percent of the national budget, then why should it jeopardize the unconteste­d 98 percent? Why hostage the national budget over unfounded and unreasonab­le fear?” stated Andaya.

The House leader said the 2019 GAA will be printed to allow Filipinos to examine its provisions.

“We will print the 2019 GAA so the people would know where the projects and programs that will be implemente­d this year from health to education to agricultur­e to infrastruc­ture would go,” said Andaya.

Andaya stressed that itemizing the provisions was “within the parameters of the Bicameral Committee Report ratified by each chamber. “

“The House did not touch the tens of billions in Senate amendments because, per agreement, it was their duty to do such,” he assured.

He added: “If the House did not do its duty, then the budget would be vague and opaque.”

Senator Panfilo Lacson earlier said some House members informed him of the "worse" realignmen­ts made to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), although such claims have yet to be substantia­ted. According to him, the last-minute realignmen­ts were on top of the 1160 million of supposed “pork” allocation for each congressma­n.

He earlier bared that 125 million were inserted into the funds of the Health Facilities Enhancemen­t Program to benefit those who supported the Arroyo speakershi­p.

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