While Marcos did not touch the bicam report’s P1.056 trillion budget for the education sector, the breakdown of the P168.241 ...
The Department of Education eyes to collaborate with the Department of Budget and Management and the Department of Finance in ...
The recently signed 2025 national budget did not prioritize the education sector despite the removal of P194-billion line ...
A teachers' group is preparing to take legal action against the government for allegedly padding the education sector's ...
Teachers without laptops, students with aging technology and lack of classrooms: These and more are just some of the ...
The P6.326-trillion national budget continues to be criticized for its supposed lopsided funding priorities that sacrificed spending for long-term investments in education ...
The education sector now has the lion’s share of the 2025 national budget as President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. struck down ...
DESPITE the President’s veto of P194 billion from the national budget, a New York-based think tank believes the budget in its current form may not be enough to meet the country’s development goals. In ...
PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. on Monday signed into law the P6.326-trillion national budget for 2025 but vetoed more than P194 billion worth of line items that he said were ...
As news about the anomalous, if not altogether uncompassionate national budget began to spread, so did the protests begin.
AFTER President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. directly vetoed almost P200 billion worth of items from Republic Act (RA) No. 12116 or the 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA), Malacañang said it is now ...
As taxpayers, we have the right to know where our money is being spent. And in 2025, the government will spend a lot of it: P6.326 trillion. So let us call a spade a spade: the recently signed budget ...