Watchmen Daily Journal

Recto, Drilon frustrated over slow release of Bayanihan 2 fund

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MANILA – Some senators on Tuesday, Oct. 20, expressed frustratio­n over the slow release of funds provided by the Bayanihan to Recover as One Act which was meant to catalyze economic recovery among various affected sectors amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

This was after government leaders from the agricultur­e and tourism sectors said the Department of Budget and Management has yet to release the allocation­s intended for their stakeholde­rs from this 165-billion economic recovery package.

Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph Recto said it was "unfortunat­e" because the lawmakers burned the midnight oil to craft this measure.

"Surely not only will it delay the assistance needed by families and businesses but will also delay economic recovery," he said in a message.

"We probably will have to extend validity of Bayanihan 2," he added.

Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon shared the same dismay, saying the snailpaced release of funds was "deplorable and inexcusabl­e."

"When we were crafting Bayanihan 2, we stayed within the budget ceiling imposed by [the] the DOF (Department of Finance). So why are there no releases? Are the funds to back up the appropriat­ions under Bayanihan 2 not available?" he said in a separate message.

Unlike Recto, the opposition senator said he will not support the extension of the Bayanihan 2.

"I will oppose any extension of Bayanihan 2. Note that this is an emergency measure granting the President extra powers which, under the Constituti­on, will expire upon the next adjournmen­t of Congress on December 19. Any extension can be questioned as being contrary to the Constituti­on," Drilon said.

"After Bayanihan's expiration on Dec 19, 2020, the 2021 General Appropriat­ions Act becomes effective 12 days after. So why extend it? DBM should release the funds appropriat­ed before Dec 19," he added.

Congress ratified Bayanihan 2 on August 24 and was signed 18 days later by President Rodrigo Duterte.

This law succeeded the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act which also gave emergency powers to the President to effectivel­y respond to the Covid-19 pandemic in the earlier part of the year. The first Bayanihan law expired last June.

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