VICE President Sara Duterte's recent interview unveiled a pivotal issue in the country's budgetary process, spotlighting how the influence of just two legislators — Rep. Zaldy Co and House Speaker Martin Romualdez — reportedly shapes key budget decisions. Citing specific examples such as the reallocation of funds for classroom construction and repairs, Duterte asserted that changes were made without the Department of Education's input, despite the agency's direct role in these projects.

This disclosure raises concern about transparency and accountability, suggesting a potential imbalance in managing the national budget. Furthermore, it invites scrutiny over whether this concentration of decision-making power undermines checks and balances within the government and the democratic process as a whole. The allegations invite debate over how such dynamics could affect fairness in resource allocation and the broader governance structure, with potential long-term consequences for the country's political and economic landscape.

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