The Philippine Star

‘2018 budget should focus on Rody’s 10-point agenda’

- By DELON PORCALLA

Government agencies should focus their budget proposals for 2018 on the 10-point socioecono­mic reform agenda that President Duterte has rolled out until the end of his term in 2022, an administra­tion lawmaker said over the weekend.

“Starting 2018, all government programs and projects should be in sync with the administra­tion’s inclusive growth agenda as this is the fiscal year when the national budget would be fully prepared, studied and drafted,” Camarines Sur Rep. LRay Villafuert­e said.

“Priority programs should be a contributi­ng factor to the accomplish­ment of the goals under the President’s 10-point socioecono­mic agenda,” he said in a statement.

These programs should also be supportive of Duterte’s vision to turn the Philippine­s into an “upper middle-income economy by the end of his term in 2022.”

Villafuert­e, vice chairperso­n of the House appropriat­ions committee, also wants the country’s investment­s in infrastruc­ture significan­tly increased, honing the skills of the country’s labor force, and protecting the society’s poor and low-income sectors.

He issued the statement following this month’s release of National Budget Memorandum 127, which directed all government agencies to submit their respective budget proposals for the P3.825- trillion expenditur­e program for 2018 on or before March 31 this year.

He said a budget proposal attuned to Duterte’s socio-economic reform agenda would be each government agency’s share in fulfilling the vision of sustaining the Philippine­s’ momentum as one of Asia’s fastest growing economies.

“President Duterte won on the back of the Filipino majority’s frustratio­n and anger over their belief that they have been left behind in the country’s march to high growth under the past administra­tions,” Villafuert­e said.

He added the “proposed 2018 national budget should be a tool in reversing the nation’s collective frustratio­n and making the people feel the President’s signature campaign promise of real change.”

Duterte’s high-growth agenda aims to spread the benefits of a continuous­ly robust economy to all sectors across the country, which should not be any different from the P3.3-trillion national “budget for real change” this year.

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