Marcos: Move to void 2025 budget a destabilization plot

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. warned that the government’s operations could be paralyzed if the Supreme Court rules against the 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA) following a petition filed by several individuals.

In an ambush interview in Mactan, Cebu, Marcos claimed that those opposing the budget may be pushing for destabilization efforts against his administration.

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The petition for certiorari and prohibition was recently filed by Representative Isidro Ungab and Atty. Vic Rodriguez, questioning alleged blank items in the bicameral report of the 2025 national budget.

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The President has left the matter to the Solicitor General, but he shared that SolGen Menardo Guevarra assured him that the government has a strong legal position on the constitutionality of the budget.