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MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. convened with top government officials on Wednesday to review the 2025 national budget, the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said.
Marcos met with Executive Secretary Bersamin, Finance Secretary Ralph Recto, Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman, Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary Manuel Bonoan, and National Economic and Development Authority Secretary Arsenio Balisacan in Malacañang.
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In a statement Monday, the BIR said Commissioner Lumagui Jr. revived the agency’s Educational Tour Program for students on October 1, 2024, when the BIR National Office hosted 94 Business Administration students from the Batangas State University.
AboitizPower Distribution Utilities senior vice president and chief operating officer Anton Perdices, said MobileAP, a mobile application designed to automate electricity bill payment and monitor consumption in real-time, has been gaining momentum across the group’s franchise areas, thanks to the pandemic-driven digital adoption.
FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Paolo Duterte OK with probe, but says it must not be based on hearsay NEWSINFO Quad comm seeks crimes against humanity raps vs Duterte, Bato, Bong Go NEWSINFO MMDA issues coding suspension schedule for the holidaysIn a message sent to Palace reporters, PCO Secretary Cesar Chavez said they are not yet ready to announce details regarding the new signing date and other matters related to the 2025 national budget.
“May mga susunod pang meetings with some Cabinet members para i-finalize ang recommendations nila,” he said.
Article continues after this advertisement(There will be following meetings with some Cabinet members to finalize their recommendations.)
real casino slotsArticle continues after this advertisementEarlier in the day, Bersamin said the scheduled signing of the General Appropriations Act on Friday, December 20, would not push through to allow for a more “rigorous and exhaustive review.”
He added that “certain items and provisions of the national budget bill will be vetoed in the interest of public welfare, to conform with the fiscal program, and in compliance with laws.”
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