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Tag: 1987 Philippine Constitution

The Philippines Will Remain the Same Unless We Shun Big Government and Government Dependency

Posted onOctober 12, 2015October 12, 2015AuthorHector Gamboa35 Comments

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CategoriesGovernment, SocietyTags1987 Philippine Constitution, big government, conservative principles, free enterprise, free market, government dependency, individualism, John F. Kennedy, Mediocrity, mendicancy, Role of Government, small government

The Quest Endures…

Posted onMay 20, 2013AuthorE Fayarowel18 Comments

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CategoriesCharter Change, Development, EconomyTags1987 Philippine Constitution, charter change, Constitutional Amendments

Democracy Ain’t Easy But You Shouldn’t Buy Political Reform Snake Oil

Posted onMay 17, 2013AuthorE Fayarowel21 Comments

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CategoriesCharter Change, PoliticsTags1987 Philippine Constitution, charter change, money rackets, political reform

Why Enabling Steps Are Not Enough

Posted onMay 13, 2013AuthorE Fayarowel47 Comments

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CategoriesCharter Change, Culture, Development, EconomyTags1987 Philippine Constitution, charter change, Constitutional Amendments, constitutional reform

Pinoy Propensity for Co-opting Pervades The Presidency

Posted onDecember 28, 2012February 28, 2019AuthorGogs19 Comments

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CategoriesCulture, Education, Government, PoliticsTags1987 Philippine Constitution, culture, dictionary, meaning, noynoy aquino, vocabulary, words

Reflecting on the Constitutional Reform Movement

Posted onSeptember 9, 2011June 28, 2013AuthorBenK16 Comments

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CategoriesCharter Change, PoliticsTags1987 Philippine Constitution, activism, charter change, constitutional reform, Economic Liberalization, federalism, Parliamentary System

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