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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

The "Ins and Outs" Of DAP And PDAF #SocialMediaBusinessMarketing



Criticisms plagued Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) and Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) of Pnoy Administration which were used as funding system to prioritize country’s developments. It’s employed for Local Governance prioritized-projects that really need funding to hasten the vital developments of each province in the Philippines. The fund’s released to accelerate the important aspects of local projects submitted by leaders.

Opposition leaders interpreted DAP and PDAF were unconstitutional based on the Philippine Constitution which needed rigid consultation from the Senate. The Supreme Court ruling on the DAP was one of the most difficult challenges for the President in 2014. This also brought on the President’s lowest performance and trust ratings. The High Tribunal’s decision declaring the DAP unconstitutional can also be blamed for the uncertainty in government spending, which slowed down the country’s economic growth. The Supreme Court was bound to uphold its earlier decision and junk the motion for reconsideration filed by the Office of the Solicitor General. The voting on the matter, however, was deferred until the resumption of en banc sessions in January 2015.

Moreover, it has been employed by Pnoy Governance with clarity on purpose, implementation and monitoring. Other government sectors couldn’t enliven their increasing demand for development that needed funding. The resources for their projects were scrutinized by other political observers as unfair when it comes to funding. The Pnoy Administration’s continued to persuade the Filipino people that with this system, the Philippine economy’s constantly increasing due to the fact of its quick funding response.

The negative aspects of these two systems are contested by the opposition leaders, groups and individuals who thought that the present administration will have the ways and means to shuffle the funds without the knowledge of the Senate.

So, this coming January 2015, the continuation of the en banc sessions could clarify the funding to its proper form, substance and essence.

Also, President Aquino has also signed the P22-billion supplemental budget for 2014, which critics claimed to have also been infested with funds from the DAP and the PDAF. The President said the supplemental budget will cover projects that had no more funding due to adverse SC rulings against the PDAF. “When we fell in line with the call of the people to remove the PDAF from our budget, we have removed the whole that abuses the system. Together with it, there are projects delayed, services cut, and liabilities unpaid,” Aquino said.

It was not the initiative of President Aquino that removed the PDAF, however, since it took an SC decision that branded it unconstitutional that led to the removal of the legislative pork barrel. In fact he contested the SC decision saying that PDAF is not itself bad but only the abuse of its use. “Of course, we cannot let our countrymen suffer that we have already given attention to,” he added.

The supplemental budget also contained P10 billion for rehabilitation efforts in areas devastated last year by typhoon Yolanda. Other projects that need immediate funding were being allocated to complete its course.

Despite the challenges facing the administration in its last years in power, the Palace official was optimistic that President Aquino will deliver in 2015 on the promises he made during the campaign and his last four years in office.

Let’s wait and see on how Pnoy Administration will handle the Philippines for the year 2015 onwards.

22 comments:

  1. Pres. Aquino can't go ruling this country without his 'sufficient funds'. He needs it.

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  2. I'm not very well-versed in Philippines politics. But this sounds like a case of complicated red tape and bureaucratic issues that have compromised on the wellbeing of the citizens.

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  3. This indeed is a challenge our country has to face head on with political will. I hope something positive will come out of all these issues. I hope all of this will not be a waste of our country's time and resources.

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  4. I hope so he is going to deliver his promishes on 2015!!!

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  5. DAP and PDAF have been very controversial ... but Noynoy still has 1 year and a lot can happen in 1 year. I have high hopes for him. Also, I would just like to see his administration fast track the rehabilitation of the places that were badly hit by Yolanda considering that a huge amount of money's been allocated for this - it's something that hasn't been fully actualized I think.

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  6. Budget.. First the country should prioritize it's budget on health and education.. A great avenue for investment!

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  7. I'm not really clear on Philippines politics, but all I can say is there's always political issues in every country in this world.

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  8. thanks for the information, now i have some ideas about the DAP and PDAF

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  9. I'm not much aware of this politics. but one thing is whichever is good for people, they should continue to do at any cost..

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  10. I have not heard about this before but all the best!

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  11. Always two parties have different plan for the country. As long as it is good for the growth of country, and it us workable, it is great.

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  12. I think the DAP was used on specific projects though I guess it would be better to have more specific modes because it can be mismanaged by a wrong president. Let's see how this goes in 2015.

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  13. Wow, heavy subject for the first part of the year, LOL, but one that is so important to a country and it's people. Thanks for sharing some insight into what is sure to become a very complex scene..

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  14. if only they will spend it on health and eduction of course we will see the positive effect of it. they spend it on dpwh and still a lot of roadworks were not finished until now

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  15. I hope everything going to be fine for your country. All the best!

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  16. Philippine politics is really always a big roller coaster. It's the same else where. I just hope that the level of corruption in the country would be lessened. I am very optimistic!

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  17. i'm really poorly informed about politics in general, and even more so in Philippines politics. a very info-heavy read for me. thanks for sharing some insights into what's happening over at your country!

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  18. These two are just some of the problem our country has. I don't even wanna comment long and begin my opinion because it's so long but yes, let's see what our President and the government would do this year. Hoping for positive changes.

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  19. I am not very familiar with these two programs but I would say that funding of business and investing in manufacture and infrastructure is essential for the commercial development of a country. Hope the tension will be lessened and things will get back to normal.

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  20. Whichever way the government chooses to go in its policies and plans, I hope it would include health, education, and opportunities for all its citizenry.

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  21. here we go again. a never ending political issue

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  22. i don't really know this but it was insightful

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