By Anna Malindog-Uy

The Manila Times-Jan 4, 2025

The Philippines’ 2025 national budget, amounting to P6.326 trillion, has sparked significant discussion due to its allocations and the implications for various sectors. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed the 2025 national budget into law on Dec. 30, 2024. The approved budget amounts to P6.33 trillion ($109.2 billion), marking a 10-percent increase in government spending. The education sector received the largest allocation of P1.053 trillion, followed closely by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) with P1.034 trillion. On the other hand, the military’s modernization program budget was set at P35 billion, lower than the initially proposed P50 billion. In addition, Marcos vetoed over P194 billion in proposed spending, including approximately P26 billion worth of DPWH projects and P168 billion in unprogrammed appropriations, citing inconsistencies with the administration’s priority programs. Read more at: https://www.manilatimes.net/2025/01/04/opinion/columns/is-2025-national-budget-the-most-corrupt-in-ph-history/2029805 First published in The Manila Times