For a Brighter Year

On 2014, there were conflicts involving President Aquino like incorporating the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP), the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF), the issue including suspended Philippine National Police (PNP) supervisor Alan Purisima.

Supreme Court (SC) ruled the administration’s Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) as partly unconstitutional but DAP topped these challenges in light of the way that it even dragged down the President's evaluations..

These were among the hardest troubles that President Benigno Aquino bout in 2014, as demonstrated by a Palace delegate.

DAP brought on the President's most negligible execution and trust since mid-2010. 

While he encountered issues, he also achieved good news. Despite the troubles facing the association in its last years in power, the Palace power was cheerful that Aquino will pass on in 2015 on the swears here and there to he made in the midst of the fight.

2014 was the sharp drop in unemployment, which suggested that around two million people found new businesses.

 DOLE [Department of Labor and Employment] reported that unemployment has been diminished to 6 percent from 6.4 percent, on the over of the making of more than 1.6 million new occupations.

Now that President Benigno S. Aquino III signed the P2.606-trillion 2015 General Appropriations Act (GAA). He must redeem himself and strive for a better performance in 2015.

Make the Administration spend it to program for rapid, long-term, and inclusive development.

President Aquino needs to show the full satisfaction of his statements and swears here and there to he made to the people with respect to making them acknowledge that it is possible to dream.

Make the most out of it.

The President must lead the way in showing that organization has the political will to do the benefit things and do things right.

Hoping for the effective use off this national budget. Palace should make it work for us Filipinos.

Make it happen this 2015.