Metro Manila, Philippines – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed into law the 6.79 trillion-peso national budget for 2026, approving a spending plan that places education, health care, and social protection at the center of economic growth, while sharply tightening controls on discretionary spending. The General Appropriations Act (GAA) for fiscal year 2026 was signed on Monday, Jan. 5, and was witnessed by Senate President Tito Sotto, House Speaker Bodjie Dy, and members of the Cabinet. Education received the largest allocation at 1.345 trillion pesos, equivalent to 4.36% of gross domestic product and compliant with the UNESCO benchmark for education spending. The allocation covers the hiring of nearly 33,000 teachers and more than 32,000 non-teaching personnel, as well as the construction of close to 25,000 classrooms nationwide. Health spending reached a record 448.1 billion pesos to support universal health care, zero-balance billing, disease surveillance, and the hiring of additional doctors and…