Philippine Daily Inquirer

Bicam deliberati­ons on 2020 budget start

- By Marlon Ramos @MRAMOSINQ

Members of a joint congressio­nal body on Friday kicked off their deliberati­ons on the proposed P4.1-trillion national expenditur­e for 2020 as they tried to avoid a repeat of the four-month delay in the passage of this year’s budget.

Sen. Juan Edgardo Angara, who heads the Senate panel as chair of the finance committee, was authorized by his fellow senators to hold a one-on-one meeting with his House counterpar­t, Davao City Rep. Isidro Ungab, to iron out difference­s in the separate budget versions of the two chambers of Congress.

“It’s impossible to have a 100-percent agreement. Historical­ly, that has never happened. So we really have to talk,” Angara told reporters after the bicameral committee meeting held at Manila Polo Club in Makati City.

“There will always be a consultati­on [with my colleagues]. What will happen is if there are amendments that [bicameral members] don’t agree with, we’ll have to discuss it with the senator or the congressma­n who made the amendment,” he said.

Gov’t workers to get more

Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph Recto said lowly government workers were the biggest winners in the Senate version of the spending program as they made sure that their salary increase would be bigger compared with those in the higher echelon of the bureaucrac­y.

He said at least P32 billion was allotted for the additional salaries of all state personnel, which would be covered by a law that Congress was set to pass next year.

The Senate leader played down concerns that the increase in the monthly pay of lowerranke­d nurses and teachers would result in salary distortion among government employees.

“We made sure that there’s fiscal space [for the salary adjustment­s],” Recto said.

Barring any hiccup, Sen. Panfilo Lacson said the bicameral committee would be able to submit to President Duterte the ratified version of the national budget before the Congress’ holiday break on Dec. 18.

Lacson expressed confidence that Ungab, House appropriat­ion committee chair, would be able to present the amendments of his fellow congressme­n during the bicameral deliberati­ons and not after their joint discussion­s.

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