The Philippine Cabinet, under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., approved the proposed 2027 National Expenditure Program, which includes a budget request of over P7.2 trillion—P407 billion more than the 2026 budget. The increase is attributed to constraints like local government tax allotments, interest payments, and new legal mandates. The Department of Budget and Management emphasized that all programs must undergo review by oversight agencies before being included in the final budget. The exact breakdown of the budget was not disclosed ahead of the President's formal submission to Congress.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the Cabinet's approval of the 2027 budget proposal without overtly favoring any political side. It quotes official statements and provides context about the budgetary challenges faced by the government, avoiding loaded language or one-sided emphasis.






