
Originally Posted by
katulz
Cons:
(1) It can lead to duplication of government and inefficient, over-lapping or contradictory policies in different parts of the country.
the countries below made it work...why not give it a try?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federation

Originally Posted by
katulz
(2) It can lead to inequality between the states and lead to unhealthy competition and rivalry between them.
how is it unhealthy when taxes sent to the national government will be smaller compared to the current system?
it would mean mas dako nga parte sa tax ang mahabilin to be utilized to their own respective state...
and from these taxes, the respective states can create/better their own infrastructure...
THE CURRENT FORM OF GOVERNMENT where majority of the taxes go and utilized are in manila...unhealthy competition you say as a CON? for the current, it is...

Originally Posted by
katulz
(3) It can lead to over-government that will result to corruption
karon rapod ko kadungog anang over-government...bale, mag-sapaw2x na nuon? if mao, di man pod tingali kay naa man gyuy mga agencies nga i-create ug i-dissolve para di mo-create ug conflict of interest/function...

Originally Posted by
katulz
Is it worth it or not? Why?
YES...why?
i want to live to see a CHANGE in the current government system which has been since the "democracy" in manila...