lee kuan yew and mahathir mohamad have done it.. i dont believe it cant be done in our country. ok kaau ko anang RRD bisag strikto..
lee kuan yew and mahathir mohamad have done it.. i dont believe it cant be done in our country. ok kaau ko anang RRD bisag strikto..
kung makabutar pa lang ko ay
between mar roxas and binay, ari ko ni mar
between mar and alan cayatano, ari ko ni alan
between alan ug binay, ari ko ni alan gihapon
good luck pinas sa 2016, feeling nako sugod na ang total darkness ang pinas, tungod sa 80% BOBOTANTE![]()
I could not define what revolutionary government Duterte wants thus I can only presume the following based on his statements:
- change the government to federalism
- there will be two levels of government -- national and regional -- each possesses certain assigned powers and functions where under laws they cannot intervene with each other
- regional government is autonomous
- can impose and use tax of its own purpose; national government will have less revenue sharing
- can make laws of its own different from each regional governments
- can make use of its own resources
- pros and cons (from jimrodslz.com)
ADVANTAGES:
- Federal unity but local governments handle local problems
- Local government/officials have to be responsive to people who elect them
- Central government can devote more time and energy to national and international problems
- More opportunities for participation in decision-making
DISADVANTAGES:
- Duplication of services
- Citizens living in different parts of the country will be treated differently, not only in spending programs, such as welfare, but in legal systems that assign in different places different penalties to similar offenses or that differentially enforce civil rights laws
- Disputes over power/national supremacy versus state's rights
- International relations – states may pass laws that counter national policy
- more cons
- will cause divisiveness and make the country more fragmented
- greedy politicians and local oligarchs will still be in power
- will create chaos on how to divide the country into regional governments; greedy politicians and powerful people would want more power and resources
- no assurance to end rebellion against the government
- no assurance to be successful especially the culture of the Filipinos
- if not successful, it will be difficult to change back to democratic/centralized form of government
- abolition of the government including all agencies, corporations, departments
- abolition of congress
- capital and primary seat of the government will be in Davao ?
feel free to comment/correct above.
Very difficult question.
okay mao ni akoa.
Sergio Osmeña - President
Kiko Pangilinan - Vice President
Diay pakapin
Miriam Santiago-Sergeant at arms.![]()
Ma itsapwera aning kalakiha ang issue sa pork barrel scam dah. Sige naman sila yawit para sa 2016 election. Hahayyy
Based on the most recent news, kay Cayetano ko!
My take, for now:
President - Alan Peter Cayetano*
* He supported RH law, FOI bill and proposed for anti-cybercrime law amendments. His advocacies: Presyo, Trabaho, Kita (PTK), anti-corruption, fighting poll fraud, education (though he disagreed on the approach of k-12 educ. system but not the totality), and children's rights.
V-President: TBD
Unsa ka hay mahitabo aning signature campaign sa mga kapitan dinhi pra kang Digong..
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