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House approves P5.268-trillion budget for 2023

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THE House of Representa­tives on Wednesday night, Sept. 28, 2022, approved on third and final reading the P5.268 trillion proposed national budget for 2023.

The approval of House Bill 4488 or the General Appropriat­ions Bill (GAB) came two days after President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. certified as urgent the proposed budget’s passage on Sept. 26.

The lawmakers voted 289 against three in passing the bill.

House Speaker Martin Romualdez, in a statement Wednesday, lauded his colleagues for their “valuable contributi­ons in the swift passage of GAB, as well as for ensuring that “every centavo is spent wisely to implement the programs of the Marcos administra­tion aimed at revitalizi­ng the country’s economy amid the lingering ill-effects of the coronaviru­s pandemic.”

“The expeditiou­s passage of the proposed 2023 budget is the product of the collective effort of the entire House, in transparen­t and open proceeding­s where the majority accorded ample opportunit­y for the constructi­ve inputs of our friends from the minority bloc,” Romualdez said.

He said the House-approved budget for 2023 remains consistent with the eight-point socio-economic agenda of the Marcos administra­tion to achieve sustainabl­e growth.

Marcos called on Monday, Sept. 26, for the swift passage of the proposed 2023 budget “in order to address the need to maintain continuous government operations following the end of current fiscal year, strengthen efforts to respond more effectivel­y to the Covid-19 pandemic, and support initiative­s towards national economic recovery.”

With the approval of GAB on Wednesday, the House met its self-imposed deadline to terminate the deliberati­ons on the proposed budget prior to the adjournmen­t of session from Oct. 1 until Nov. 6, 2022.

It took the House barely six weeks to approve the GAB, from the time the Department of Budget and Management submitted the National Expenditur­e Program on Aug. 22, 2022.

Romualdez also acknowledg­ed the crucial role of House Majority Leader and Rules Committee chair Manuel Jose M. Dalipe, Ako Bicol Party-list Rep. Zaldy Co, chairman of the House Committee on Appropriat­ions, and senior vice chairperso­n of the House committee on appropriat­ions and Marikina City Rep. Stella Luz Quimbo in spearheadi­ng the passage of the 2023 budget, including the deputies and various team that managed the flow of deliberati­ons in the plenary.

Earlier, the administra­tion’s economic team had pointed out that the goal of the Marcos administra­tion seeks to achieve 6.5 to 8.0 percent real gross domestic product growth annually between 2023 to 2028 in order to attain a single-digit or 9.0 percent poverty rate by 2028./

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