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P2.268 TRILLION
Section 22, Article VII of the 1987 Constitution sets the
tone for the budgetary process.
ACCOUNTABILITY
LEGISLATION
EXECUTION
DBCC sets Budget Stakeholders
parameters Call Consultation
Department of Tourism
Department of Transportation and
Department of Health Communication
Department of Education Department of Interior and Local
Department of Social Welfare and Government
Development Department of Justice
Department of Public Works and Highways Department of Labor and
Department of Agriculture Employment
Department of Agrarian Reform Department of Environment and
National Food Authority Natural Resources
National Housing Authority Light Rail Transit Authority
National Home Mortgage and Finance Corp. National Electrification
Administration
National Irrigation Administration
Note: All other departments and agencies are highly encouraged to undertake the process.
For the first time in history, the National Budget for 2013 will
be prepared using a breakthrough “bottom-up” approach. As
opposed to the conventional way of allocating resources from
top to bottom, grassroots communities will be engaged in
designing the National Budget.
Staffing Summary
This contains a summary of the staffing complement of each department and agency,
including number of positions and amounts allocated for the same.
“Our esteemed ladies and gentlemen of the 16th Congress, as you authorize this
proposed Budget for fiscal year 2014, I invite you to commit with us in our efforts to
realize this legacy. I encourage you to look at this Budget with the will to enact the
same with speed and resolve so that our people can be on the road to prosperity. Let
this Budget for Inclusive Development enable us to truly serve our people who gave
us our mandate. They are the reason why we are all here.
It is in this light that I ask you, the men and women of Congress, to examine and
eventually approve this proposed Budget for fiscal year 2014.
HOUSE SENATE
DELIBERATIONS DELIBERATIONS
Submission of Bicameral
- Appropriations of - Finance Comm.
Budget Comm. Hearings Hearing
Conference
4
.
SOCIAL SERVICES
1
%
=
P ECONOMIC SERVICES
9
2
. SOCIAL SERVICE
9
B
37.2% - P842.8B General Public
Services
DEBT Burden
26.0% = P590.2B
DEFENSE
2014
Capital Outlay
COE
P1,732.4B
MOOE P375.3B
PS P689.4B
LGUs P273.2B
This is why: We are proposing the passage of a supplemental budget for 2014, so
that the implementation of our programs and projects need not be compromised.
[Applause]
Together with this, we are calling on the cooperation of Congress for the passage of
a Joint Resolution that will bring clarity to the definitions and ideas still being
debated upon, and to the other issues that only you in the legislature—as the
authors of our laws—can shed light on. [Applause]
On the first working day after the SONA, we will submit to Congress the proposed
2.606 trillion peso National Budget of 2015. As always, this budget was created
together with our countrymen, using strategies that will ensure that funds are only
allocated to projects and programs that will truly benefit the public. We are counting
on the cooperation of our lawmakers to strengthen our Budget, as the primary
instrument in creating opportunities for the Filipino people.
“
Inclusive growth means, first of all, growth that is
rapid enough to matter, given the country’s large
population, geographical differences, and social
complexity. It is sustained growth that creates
jobs, draws the majority into the economic and
social mainstream, and continuously reduces mass
poverty. This is an ideal which the country has
perennially fallen short of, and this failure has had
the most far-reaching consequences, from mass
misery and marginalization, to an overseas exodus
of skill and talent, to political disaffection and
alienation, leading finally to threats to the
constitution of the state itself.
Growing output and employment are the preconditions for
progress in almost all social and economic aspects of
development. Productive employment and rising incomes
for the vast majority over a long period can do more to
combat poverty decisively than any direct assistance
government can ever provide.