Reenacted  budget best option amid standoff – Sotto

Credit to Author: ggaviola| Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2019 06:01:23 +0000

 MANILA, Philippines – Even if Congress holds a special session, the   2019   national budget  will not  be passed unless  legislators   settle their differences.

Senate President Vicente Sotto  III on Monday   insisted  that having a re-enacted  budget  remains  the  best option  to break the standoff between the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The Senate,   after all, is ready for  “any eventualities,” Sotto said.

“In fact, to disprove that we are after individual insertions, I have proposed a reenacted budge,”  he said in a text message on  Monday.

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“Right now, the best thing to do (if they really want to pass the budget) is to just adopt the NEP (National Expenditure  Program). That will also dispel any allegations from both houses,”   the Senate leader added.

Allegations of “pork” insertions have stalled  the approval of the  2019   budget at  the congressional bicameral committee.

READ: Reenacted budget looms over pork

On Wednesday, February 6)  Congress  will adjourn its sessions and will  resume  after the May 2019 elections.

Asked about the possibility of holding a special  session during the break,  Sotto said: “I doubt that.”

“Kahit mag special session kung  hindi magkasundo,  wala din,” he said.

(Even if we hold a special session, if there is no agreement then its useless). / gsg

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