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A Conference that will focus on the imperatives of pursuing a Federal Republic of the Philippines with a Parliamentary Government will ensue before President-Elect Rodrigo assumes public office this July 1.

Entitled “Pursuing Federalism: A Shift from Unitary - Presidential to Federal - Parliamentary Government”, renowned Federal advocates in the Philippines are expected to attend. Some members of the 2005 Consultative Commission for the Amendments of the 1987 Constitution Dr. Jose Abueva, Atty. Raul Lambino, Ms Carmen Pedrosa, Prof. Alex Magno, and Atty. Rita Jimeno, CDPI President Lito Monico Lorenzana and PCCI Chairman Emeritus Amb. Francis Chua have confirmed their participation in the dialogue. Speaker of the House, Hon. Pantaleon “Bebot” Alvarez and PDP-Laban President Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III, were invited to give their commentaries on the administration’s initiatives.
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Monday, 06 June 2016 11:47

Federalism will not solve corruption

THERE’S A variety of incantations being offered to break the spell of poverty in our provinces. These include “anticorruption,” “antidynasty,” “federalism,” and many other magic chants.

President-elect Rodrigo Duterte has made known that “federalism” is his choice of incantation to spur economic development and to help stamp out poverty in the countryside.
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Dr. Jose Rizal put this idea forward in an essay published in La Solidaridad in 1889-1890. “Las Filipinas Dentro de Cien Anos (The Philippines a Century Hence)” is deemed the national hero’s most prescient essay for a number of predictions he boldly made, most of which have come to pass.

This particular prophecy, however, inched snail-paced down the century, prompting remarks that Rizal had failed with this one. Today, his prognosis is catching speed toward the finish line of probable fulfillment with the election of Rodrigo Duterte as the 16th President of the Philippines.
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Friday, 03 June 2016 18:13

CDPI Road Map: For 2016 and Onwards

A meeting between the CDPI President, Lito Monico Lorenzana and staff, including the members of the Concilium has ensued to discuss on the future initiatives of the Institute as it moves forward parallel to the incoming Duterte Administration.

The CDPI has been in five years working relevantly for political education efforts, among others to strategize on the promotion of a Federal Republic of the Philippines, Duterte’s primary reform agenda which has been one of the Institute’s core advocacy since its establishment.
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DEMOCRACY is said to be “less a specific set of government institutions and more a cluster of values, attitudes, and practices that the nation share a common understanding of and agree with.”

These values, attitudes and characteristics include, though may not be limited, to the following:
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MAKATI, PH – Newly-elected Davao del Norte First District Representative Pantaleon “Bebot” Alvarez, Speaker for the 17th Congress meets with the CDPI President, Lito Monico Lorenzana along with some members of the 2005 Consultative Commission and Amb. Francis Chua of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) to discuss on the impending Constitutional Initiatives of the President Duterte.
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Wednesday, 01 June 2016 12:28

Duterte lays down tough gov’t policy

Incoming President Rodrigo R. Duterte held his first “Cabinet” meeting at the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) guesthouse in Panacan district, Davao City, where he named a dozen more members to his Cabinet and detailed the policies of his new government anchored on a campaign promise to fight criminality, corruption, and illegal drugs, a day after he was proclaimed by Congress.
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Looking into possible anticompetitive practices in the telecommunications in-dustry is expected to be one of the first cases that the newly formed Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) will take on, but consumers need to do their part.

“The PCC was established to ensure that consumers don’t feel they are abused by their provider of services or goods, like paying so much or when prices [of the commodity] is high,” PCC Chair Arsenio Balisacan said in an interview.
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Tuesday, 31 May 2016 11:29

Capital

It is now official. Rodrigo Duterte is president-elect.

At noon of June 30, he will assume the highest office in the land. The handover ceremony might be intentionally simple; but the expectations are overblown.

Duterte sought the highest post on the theme “Change is Coming.” His inaugural message should be: Change has Come.

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MANILA, Philippines – The Group of Seven industrialized nations are not necessarily biased in favor of the Philippines in its case against China over maritime territorial disputes, a Palace official said yesterday, noting that the G7 leaders only wanted peace in Asia.

The G7 – composed of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States – recently wrapped up their two-day annual leaders’ summit in Japan.
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