Lacson confident Palace will partly veto budget
SENATOR Panfilo M. Lacson said Thursday that he is confident that President Rodrigo R. Duterte will veto parts of the P3.757-trillion 2019 budget now awaiting his signature, especially allegedly unauthorized items inserted after the bicameral conference committee approved the spending plan.
鈥淭o be honest about it, yes. We鈥檙e confident, at least in the Senate, that he will veto (parts of the budget we flagged). This is not a plucked-from-thin-air veto because (internal funding realignments) are wrong. That is why SP (Senate President Vicente C.) Sotto鈥檚 (III) attachments (to the enrolled copy of the national budget) were voluminous because we want complete information,鈥 he said.
If no veto comes, 鈥渄efinitely, we鈥檒l respect that because that鈥檚 within his authority but it will not prevent us, me particularly, to question. Because if the pork is approved and implemented, the funds are wasted,鈥 he told reporters during the Kapihan sa Senado media forum on Thursday.
鈥淲e鈥檙e banking on the commitment of the President either publicly or when we met with him in Malaca帽ang, that he will never sign anything that is illegal or unconstitutional,鈥 he added.
Asked if Mr. Lacson plans to question the 2019 national budget over the internal realignments before the Supreme Court, he said he is reviewing his options.
鈥淣ot necessarily (before the SC)… It would be a long decision. We did that before in 2014, I think… Nothing happened,鈥 he said.
The 2019 national budget was transmitted to Malaca帽ang on Tuesday after a month-long standoff between the Senate and the House of Representatives over the post-ratification changes made by the House.
Mr. Sotto eventually signed the national budget but expressed 鈥渞eservations鈥 by attaching a note stating that the provisions added by the House of Representatives after the measure鈥檚 ratification on Feb. 8 are unconstitutional.
Members of the House claim that they 鈥渋temized鈥 some lump-sum items to clarify how the funds can be spent.
The President鈥檚 Spokesperson Salvador S. Panelo told reporters on Tuesday that Mr. Duterte will exercise his judgment in agreeing to the changes made by the House of Representatives.
Mr. Lacson warned that the funds will be wasted if the alleged 鈥減ork鈥 in the 2019 budget worth P75 billion is approved by the President because the implementing agency will not be able to implement the projects.
鈥淭hese are the items not vetted by the agencies. This is always my question: If you do not consult the agencies that will implement and who conducted the preparation phase… and (only for it to be) altered whimsically when it came to the Senate and the House, you can just imagine what will happen to those items. It cannot be implemented,鈥 he said.
He once more floated a plan to seek a supplemental budget to fund the House鈥檚 internal realignments worth P75 billion under the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) if Mr. Duterte vetoed the provisions.
鈥淲e鈥檒l make sure that the DPWH is present, because there will be committee hearings, to validate that they can implement it. At least the DPWH is aware. We don鈥檛 really mind that much to have infrastructure development in the districts. We really need those,鈥 he said.
鈥淔or me, the bottom line is the agencies should be informed so it can be implemented properly,鈥 he added. — Camille A. Aguinaldo


