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Category: Charter Change

Martial Law “debate”: Does the Constitution serve Filipinos? Or do Filipinos serve the Constitution?

Posted on December 13, 2017December 13, 2017 By benign0 9 Comments on Martial Law “debate”: Does the Constitution serve Filipinos? Or do Filipinos serve the Constitution?
Martial Law “debate”: Does the Constitution serve Filipinos? Or do Filipinos serve the Constitution?

The trouble with the whole “debate” around the proposed extension of Martial Law is that it’s been infested by “constitutionalists” beholden to the 1987 Yellowtard Constitution. The points that are truly important to the average Filipino have been all but buried under a mountain of ululations drawn from the original (and obsolete) paranoid delusions that…

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Charter Change, Politics, The South

The Fastest Way to Change the Anti-People Yellowtard Constitution is through a Revolutionary Government

Posted on August 31, 2017 By zaxx 18 Comments on The Fastest Way to Change the Anti-People Yellowtard Constitution is through a Revolutionary Government
The Fastest Way to Change the Anti-People Yellowtard Constitution is through a Revolutionary Government

The 1987 Yellowtard Constitution needs tweaking. No, it needs a major overhaul. Wrong again – it needs a total and complete replacement. So what’s wrong with the Yellowtard Constitution? Let’s just take this provision for example: ARTICLE VII (Executive Department) SECTION 2. No person may be elected President unless he is a natural-born citizen of…

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Charter Change, Government, Politics

Questions that must be asked before any talk of federalism in the Philippines starts

Posted on December 29, 2016December 29, 2016 By FallenAngel 15 Comments on Questions that must be asked before any talk of federalism in the Philippines starts
Questions that must be asked before any talk of federalism in the Philippines starts

One of the main campaign promises of then-presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte was to push for federalism in the Philippines. He claims that it will make the delivery of basic services faster, and it is the only solution to the secessionist problem in the southern Philippines. The word “federalism” traces its root to the Latin foedus,…

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Charter Change, Civics, Culture, Government, Society

Five Routes to the Presidency in the Philippines

Posted on May 14, 2016 By zaxx 37 Comments on Five Routes to the Presidency in the Philippines
Five Routes to the Presidency in the Philippines

With Mayor Rody Duterte’s trail-blazing ascent to the presidency, we may have to rewrite the books on the ins and outs of politics in the country. He was from a marginalized region of the country way down South with a thick Visayan accent, had no pocket money of his own to launch a national campaign, came into…

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Charter Change, Government, Politics

Changes to Expect Under a Duterte Government

Posted on May 4, 2016 By zaxx 71 Comments on Changes to Expect Under a Duterte Government
Changes to Expect Under a Duterte Government

Change is finally coming folks. People are feeling once again the euphoria of a new beginning – something like the crisp cool freshness in the air when it’s the final week of classes before the Christmas and New Year holidays begin, or the feeling of moving into a new school, job, house or city. It’s…

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Charter Change, Crime, Development, Government, Politics

Homestretch Showdown: Grace vs. Rody and Chiz vs. Bongbong

Posted on March 26, 2016 By zaxx 37 Comments on Homestretch Showdown: Grace vs. Rody and Chiz vs. Bongbong
Homestretch Showdown: Grace vs. Rody and Chiz vs. Bongbong

With roughly a month to go, I guess many of you have already “cast in stone” the names of who you plan to vote this coming May 2016 presidential elections. But just a final word of advice from someone who’s “been there done that”: Don’t waste your vote guys! You will only regret seeing your vote…

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Charter Change, Development, Government, Politics

Sereno Court judgment adds reason why Grace probably won’t be a good President

Posted on March 13, 2016 By Hector Gamboa 34 Comments on Sereno Court judgment adds reason why Grace probably won’t be a good President
Sereno Court judgment adds reason why Grace probably won’t be a good President

The recent ruling of the Sereno Court, validating Sen. Grace Poe Llamanzares’ (GPL) claim that she is a natural born Filipino, has underscored the need for the voters to pick someone who has a competent understanding and appreciation of the supremacy of the Constitution and not the Supreme Court itself. The Supreme Court, afterall, was…

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Charter Change, Government, Politics

Can Chinese Filipinos Make the Philippines Great Again?

Posted on January 30, 2016 By zaxx 64 Comments on Can Chinese Filipinos Make the Philippines Great Again?
Can Chinese Filipinos Make the Philippines Great Again?

A mid-aged Japanese guy told me that when he was young, many products sold in his country back then were “Made in the Philippines.” Well, things have obviously changed. From being on the tipping point of becoming the next rising tiger cub of Asia ready to pounce and join the club of Singapore, Taiwan, and…

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Charter Change, Development, Economy

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