Malacañang Says Marcos Jr. Admin Confident that 2026 Budget “Cleanest, Most Proper”

Statement of Malacañang on 2026 National Budget Approved by Marcos Jr.

Malacañang claimed that the Marcos Jr. administration is confident that the 2026 budget is allegedly the “cleanest and most proper” spending law passed.

Last January 5, President Ferdinand

Marcos Jr. signed the proposed P6.79 trillion budget for 2026

during a ceremonial signing held at the Palace. It came after the country operated on a reenacted budget on the first week of the year.

Photo Courtesy of The Filipino Times

Malacañang previously claimed that Marcos Jr. spent a working Christmas holiday most especially for the review of the proposed national budget. According to the Palace, the President wants to see the difference between the original allocations in the National Expenditure Program (NEP) and the budget approved by the bicameral conference commission.

Pres. Bongbong Marcos worked with a review committee in checking the 2026 national budget approved by the bicam. According to

House Speaker Bojie Dy, they will make sure that every peso in the 2026 national budget “is spent exactly as approved”

. He stressed that the government funds should go to the people.

Photo Courtesy of Inquirer

This 2026, the bicam-approved proposed budget for the Department of Public Works and Highways is over P300 billion lower compared with the proposed amount in the NEP. The reduced fund came amid the flood control mess in the country.

Despite the lowered budget for the DPWH, the budget allocation for the department is still the second biggest fund allocation in the 2026 national budget. Here are the budget allocations for the different key departments in the government:

Department of Education — P1.015 trillion

Department of Public Works and Highways — P530.9 billion

Department of Health — P448.1 billion

Department of the Interior and Local Government — P310.5 billion

Department of National Defense — P310.0 billion

Department of Agriculture — P297.1 billion

Department of Social Welfare and Development — P270.2 billion

Department of Transportation — P141.0 billion

Department of Labor and Employment — P73.6 billion

Judiciary — P70.6 billion

“Confident po sila na ang ginawa ngayong budget ay ang pinaka malinis, pinakamaayos na ginawa para sa taumbayan,”

the Malacañang official said.

Based on the

report

, with regards to the questions over the 2026 national budget, the Palace official claimed that they have the right to go to the Supreme Court and ask about the constitutionality of the budget.

“Tingnan na lang natin kung ano ang magiging desisyon ng Korte Suprema,”

Castro added.

Here are the budget allocations in the proposed 2026 national budget that were rejected by Marcos Jr.:

Budgetary Support for Government Owned and Controlled Corporations: P6.895 billion

Insurance of Government Assets and Interests: P2 billion

Payment of Personnel Services Requirements: P43.245 billion

CARS Program (Automotive Industry Support): P4.32 billion

RACE Program (Automotive Industry Competitiveness): P250 million

Government Counterpart for Certain Foreign-Assisted Projects: P35.77 billion

Previously, Executive Secretary

Ralph Recto also spoke about his confidence on the 2026 national budget


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