The Philippine Star

Concom, DILG dispute NEDA cost estimate on federalism

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

Members of the consultati­ve committee (Concom) that reviewed the 1987 Constituti­on disputed anew yesterday the claim of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) that the national government might incur as much as P243.5 billion in additional expenses to operate a federal government.

Interior and Local Government Assistant Secretary Jonathan Malaya disputed NEDA Undersecre­tary Rosemarie Edillon’s estimate that the shift might result in additional costs ranging from P156 billion to P243.5 billion every year.

“There were wrong assumption­s made by NEDA and DOF (Department of Finance) because they never even came to the Concom and asked the Concom about the details of the constituti­on,” Malaya said at a press briefing in Malacañang. “Remember, not all the details can be put in the constituti­on. There are underlying studies and discussion papers that come with the constituti­on.”

Concom members Edmund Tayao and Susan Ubalde-Ordinario also shared Malaya’s stand on the issue as they expressed hope that the interagenc­y committee will be able to make a final draft along with the executive branch.

Malaya said NEDA and DOF officials may have had wrong assumption­s that the entire bureaucrac­y will be duplicated in the regional government.

“You have to look at the expenditur­e assignment­s on what goes to which region and then… if for example, the Department of Education,” he said, noting the expenses will be shouldered by regional government­s when the jobs of DepEd workers, for example, are devolved.

“The assumption­s, we feel, are mistaken because they bloated the costs… the solution here is more technical discussion­s between the Concom and the DBM (Department of Budget and Management) and the NEDA so that we will not have different figures,” Malaya added.

“The problem is the NEDA has its own figures, the DOF has its own figures and the Concom has its own figures when in fact it is the Concom that has to be listened to because it’s them that prepared the draft federal constituti­on and the DOF and NEDA are simply commenting on the draft of the Concom,” he also said.

Malaya gave assurance that the DILG is “prepared to work with them” (DOF, NEDA) in the future for more technical discussion­s “so we can have an agreement on the actual costs of the bayanihan federalism.”

Meanwhile, NEDA is proposing a 15-year transition to a federal form of government to prevent disruption to the country’s economic growth momentum.

Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary and NEDA director-general Ernesto Pernia has said the agency is not opposed to the shift to federalism,

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