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President Marcos Confident Of ‘Good, Clean’ 2026 Budget

The President said the administration’s goal is to ensure a good, clean, and accountable budget for 2026.

President Marcos Confident Of ‘Good, Clean’ 2026 Budget

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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has expressed confidence that the government will craft “a good, clean budget” for 2026 as Congress resumes deliberations on the proposed national spending plan.

Speaking to reporters here after the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit on Saturday, Marcos said both chambers of Congress have identified potential savings in government projects, particularly in infrastructure, following his directive to slash construction costs.

“Even now, upon resumption of the budget hearings, marami nang nakita in both Houses, in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, na magkakaroon pa tayo ng savings (both houses of Congress, the Senate and the House of Representatives, saw that we will have more savings),” he said.

“I think we will be able to show that it is, in fact, possible to write a good, clean budget.”

The President earlier announced that the Senate and House of Representatives have agreed to livestream the upcoming bicameral conference committee deliberations for the 2026 national budget — a first in Philippine legislative history — to prevent last-minute insertions and backroom deals that have long stirred controversy.

Marcos earlier ordered the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to reduce the cost of construction materials by up to 50 percent, a move projected to save the government between PHP30 billion and PHP45 billion.

The savings, he said, will be redirected to priority sectors such as health, education and food security.

The President also underscored the importance of systemic reforms to curb red tape and corruption in public spending.

“Kahit anong gawin mo, maghahanap ng paraan ‘yan para lokohin ang gobyerno (Whatever you do, they will find ways to deceive the government). But if the systems are in place you make it harder and harder for those people to do ‘yung nangungurakot (commit corruption),” Marcos said.

“The harder it becomes, the smaller the number of people who are still operating under corrupt practices. So, it’s an ongoing thing. It’s not something that you can solve with one fell swoop.” (PNA)