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P80B in congressional realignments withheld by Palace, DBM —Lacson


At least P80 billion in congressional realignments have been withheld by Malacañang and the Department of Budget and Management, Senator Panfilo Lacson said Wednesday.

Lacson said some lawmakers tried to realign at least P80 billion from the administration’s "Build, Build, Build" flagship program to their districts' "pet projects" under the 2020 national budget.

He described such practice as unmitigated gall as he lauded President Rodrigo Duterte and the DBM for their move.

"I support the decision of President Rodrigo Duterte and the Department of Budget and Management to withhold the release of these congressional realignments," he said.

"This is one reason why I continue to support the leadership of President Duterte in spite of some disagreements with him over some policy issues: He has time and again displayed the strong political will, even against many self-proclaimed allies in Congress whose loyalty clearly lies where the money lies," he added.

He said such "allies" have the propensity to praise Duterte to high heavens and never criticize him, but with self-aggrandizement and greed as their only motivation and nothing else.

"The President should always be wary of these so-called allies," he said without mentioning any names.

Based on information reaching the office of Lacson, instead of exercising the President's veto power over the line items, which could delay the approval of the 2020 GAA, they decided to just withhold the release of the funds by way of a DBM circular called “FOR LATER RELEASE,” which has the same effect of a veto. —KBK, GMA News