Centrist Democracy Political Institute - Items filtered by date: August 2016
Thursday, 04 August 2016 11:25

Federalization not a panacea

Contrary to the facile assertions that found their way into the Opinion pages of the Inquirer on July 19 (“Deceptive advertising of federalization”), assailing the proposal to adopt the federal system for the country, I submit that properly refined to suit our culture and traditions, it will speed up development and help end the fratricidal war that has cost thousands of precious Filipino lives since the Spanish colonial era, and billions of pesos in property destroyed even if reckoned only from the 1973 uprisings led by the Moro National Liberation Front.

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Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman wants senators who ran but lost either in the presidential or vice presidential race to be prohibited from returning to their posts in the Senate.

“The practice of balik-puwesto of senators will soon come to an end,” Lagman told journalists yesterday.
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Wednesday, 03 August 2016 12:22

Commentary to French Model of Federalism

While President Digong Duterte gave a really great State of the Nation Address yesterday (making his predecessor look totally petty and incompetent), one little bit of his talk caught the attention of specialists, experts and other people deeply involved in the practice of Comparative Government...
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(This article was originally published in year 2012)

Who makes laws? In most of the democratic world, that’s the sole preserve of elected governments. But in Finland, technology is about to make democracy significantly more direct.

Earlier this year, the Finnish government enabled something called a “citizens’ initiative”, through which registered voters can come up with new laws – if they can get 50,000 of their fellow citizens to back them up within six months, then the Eduskunta (the Finnish parliament) is forced to vote on the proposal.

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BRZEGI, Poland—Pope Francis challenged hundreds of thousands of young people who gathered in a sprawling Polish meadow to reject being a “couch potato” who retreats into video games and computer screens and instead engage in social activism and politics to create a more just world.

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Monday, 01 August 2016 16:03

Duterte urged to reform party-list system

President Duterte was urged yesterday to reform the party-list system instead of abolishing it.

As a principal author of the party-list law, party-list representation must be preserved consistent with the intent of the Constitution to have the marginalized sectors represented in the House of Representatives,” Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman said.
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Monday, 01 August 2016 15:28

What’s with ConAss?

What’s in a mode of amending the Constitution? The Makabayan bloc in the House of
Representatives immediately reacted with vehemence when the President announced that the
Constitution should instead be revised through a Constituent Assembly to save some P6 billion,
the estimated cost of creating a Constitutional Convention.

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Monday, 01 August 2016 11:17

Con-ass will create even fatter dynasties

EXPECT POLITICIANS to invoke their favorite but deeply flawed “Vox populi vox Dei” line.

Sen. Nancy Binay once sneered: “It’s the people who will vote.” Is it really the people who will vote? Studies show otherwise.
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