PRESIDENT FERDINAND Marcos Jr. has finally signed the P5.2 trillion 2023 General Appropriations Act (GAA), which will fund the administration’s recovery plan next year as the country emerges from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Among the priority sectors under the
administration’s first national budget are education, public works, health,
social welfare, agriculture as well as transportation.
In his speech during the ceremonial signing of the
GAA in Malacanang, Marcos said its passage is essential because it will serve
as a roadmap of what the government intends to do next year.
“And to see the rapidity of the passage is
significant because it means that this budget, the roadmap that we have
proposed from the Executive, is fully supported by our legislature. And that is
very, very important indeed,” Marcos said.
“Because it is what is essentially or sometimes
regarded as a long, difficult, long-drawn-out process… shown to still be able
to express that kind of support, that kind of solidarity with the Executive,” he
added.
The government, Marcos said, has listed its plans
for next year and it is now slowly moving toward realizing its goals such as
carrying out all the needed structural changes.The signing into law of the
General Appropriations Act is important because it will provide the government
with a tool to transform the economy, the chief executive noted.
“It is always very important that the GAA has been
put together in consonance with all of the plans of the Executive. And that
kind of coordination and that kind of synergy that we will gain from that is
going to be an essential part of the way that we move forward,” Marcos said.
He also expressed his gratitude to the members of
the legislature and all those who worked hard for the passage of the 2023
national budget. According to Marcos, the legislature has been very cooperative
in making amendments that were necessary in terms of investment as well as
financial policy.
“All of these elements that are important for us to
position ourselves in the new — I nearly said new society — in the new economy
after the pandemic,” Marcos said.
He thanked the Department of Budget and Management
for its efforts in passing the government spending program for next year.
(Mindanao Examiner)
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