Duterte won't submit 2021 budget during SONA2020
MANILA - President Rodrigo Duterte will not submit the proposed 2021 national budget to Congress on Monday afternoon when he delivers his fifth State of the Nation Address, Budget Secretary Wendel Avisado said.
"We have until Aug. 27 within which to submit to Congress the proposed 2021 national budget," Avisado told ABS-CBN News in a text message.
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