The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) said that the implementation of big-ticket infrastructure projects should remain under the national government despite the Mandanas ruling.
The Department of Budget and Management said that the implementation of big-ticket infrastructure projects should remain under the national government despite the Mandanas ruling.
“Infrastructure projects and big-ticket items should still be with the national government,” Pangandaman said. “Right now we are reviewing what spending items that should be assigned to LGUs. So we are in close coordination with, of course the leagues of cities, provinces, etc. And of course the secretary of local governments,” Diokno said.
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