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    taas nga sueldo pra sa presidente ug sa ubang lawmaker, dili ni cya garantiya nga dili ni mangurakot mga tawhana

    sa ka lavish sa lifestyle ani nila kuwangan rna ang binuwan nga sueldo nila kung mo increase man gali pra sa ilang bisyo

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    Quote Originally Posted by carmicael View Post
    balls. then everyone would want to be elected. raise the standards of qualifications first.

    bachelor's degree for barangay captain and councilor.
    mba / public administration for the city/municipal level + 5 years management experience in any enterprise.
    mba + law + 10 years management experience for provincial level.
    mba + law + 5 years management experience in private firms + 10 years executive experience in government for prexy and vp.
    for lawmakers: 10 years law practice for lower house, 15 years law practice for upper house + 5 years city level legislative exp.

    no family member up to the 3rd degree in any other government position.
    no family member can run for your position after your term fro 3 terms.
    no second term if GDP of your area does not increase by 5% by the next election.
    no second term if poverty and joblessness does not decrease by 5% by the next election.
    standard of proof for removal due to betrayal of public trust or other offenses : circumstantial
    these would be great...so, i guess, we'd only have 2-3 senators by next election?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cliff_drew View Post
    And besides high standards of qualification is not assurance to win in election.
    but, hell, it does raise the quality of laws being passed in congress/senate...
    not some Anti-planking/stufu laws...here are some: SPOT.ph's Top 20 Crazy Laws in the Philippines | News+Features | TOP LIST | SPOT.ph: Your One-Stop Urban Lifestyle Guide to the Best of Manila

    and see whose name is redundant...

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    lito lapid

    sakita's buot sa akong tax mapunta aning mga tawhana...

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    No matter how high the salary of a government official if he/she is corrupt will always be corrupt unless caught.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carmicael View Post
    10 years for law and 7 years para mba? asa ka ana na estimate?
    rough estimate ra nako ang 10 years for law

    > Bachelor of Laws/L.LB. or Juris Doctor/J.D. (four-year law program) + financial constraint + no. of years to pass bar exam (considering no. of takes) + other matters


    7 years estimate for mba

    > 2 years’ full time work experience after the bachelors’ degree
    > Total length of time allowed to complete the MBA is 5 years
    source: College of Commerce - University of San Carlos


    Quote Originally Posted by kit_cebu View Post
    these would be great...so, i guess, we'd only have 2-3 senators by next election?
    enough naman gani 5 lang ka senators


    Quote Originally Posted by kit_cebu View Post
    but, hell, it does raise the quality of laws being passed in congress/senate...
    not some Anti-planking/stufu laws...here are some: SPOT.ph's Top 20 Crazy Laws in the Philippines | News+Features | TOP LIST | SPOT.ph: Your One-Stop Urban Lifestyle Guide to the Best of Manila

    and see whose name is redundant...

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    lito lapid

    sakita's buot sa akong tax mapunta aning mga tawhana...
    no question on that kit, of course qualified and competent lawmakers will produce better laws
    Last edited by cliff_drew; 05-04-2014 at 12:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cliff_drew View Post
    rough estimate ra nako ang 10 years for law

    > Bachelor of Laws/L.LB. or Juris Doctor/J.D. (four-year law program) + financial constraint + no. of years to pass bar exam (considering no. of takes) + other matters


    7 years estimate for mba

    > 2 years’ full time work experience after the bachelors’ degree
    > Total length of time allowed to complete the MBA is 5 years
    source: College of Commerce - University of San Carlos
    possible ra makuha in 5 years for law (4 years study + 1 year bar prep) and 5 years for mba (2 years exp + 3 years study).

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    Quote Originally Posted by carmicael View Post
    possible ra makuha in 5 years for law (4 years study + 1 year bar prep) and 5 years for mba (2 years exp + 3 years study).
    yes for physically, mentally and FINANCIALLY stable students

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    ning mga kanahan angayng pamutlan og ulo

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    Quote Originally Posted by cliff_drew View Post
    yes for physically, mentally and FINANCIALLY stable students
    this can help prevent bozos like FPJ and Lito Lapid from running for office.

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    ngano i apil man ang elected officials sa salary increase? ug gamayan ka sa sweldo ayaw pa elect pangita ug trabaho....

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