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Some Notes and Reflections on the Current Philippine Situation |
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Some Notes and Reflections on the Current Philippine Situation Richard S. Solis, IIRE-Manila, September 3, 2011
The second State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Benigno Simeon Aquino III (PNoy) last July 25, 2011 was better delivered than his first one. That was in terms of the mastery of the language (almost 98% was in the National Language – Tagalog) and the number of applauses it got from his audience. But in terms of context, his famous term of “wang-wang” referring to one’s blatant display of power in getting something done for one’s self interest has morphed into one’s frame of mind (utak wang-wang) in doing things to enrich or favor oneself at the expenses of others. There was a mention on how well the economy’s performance and about the burning issue of the day – that is – the row with China on the Spratly islands and the reason of the newly acquired naval vessel from the US to protect the country’s interest against the oppression of China. And there was a mention of the past regime’s corruption and how his (PNoy) regime has been doing something about it. But there were no mention on the situation of the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in the light of the worsening situation in the Middle East and the North African country of Libya and surprisingly there was no substantial mention of the peace processes which in the first SONA were considered as one of the main stresses of the current administration. |
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ARMM: Where Democracy was Murdered |
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By R. de Silva June14, 2011 (MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES )The administration of President Noynoy Aquino (PNOY) has put the postponement of ARMM election in August 8, 2011 and synchronize it to 2013 election one of its priority bills. |
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To have or Not to have Elections in ARMM |
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Richard de Silva May 27, 2011
(MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES) The Local Government Committee of the Senate will have one more consultation/hearing next week (May 31, 2011) on Senate Bill (SB) 2756 and House Bill (HB) No. 4146 before Congress adjourns Sine Die on June 9, 2011. It is definitely a race against time with the Commission on Election (COMELEC) declaring that the ARMM election on August 8, 2011 will be done manually if the Senate fails to decide on the postponement by the end of May. |
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ARMM Elections and Reforms Plus |
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Richard de Silva May 16, 2011
ARMM Election Postponement: A Political Set-up?
(MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES) Few days from today, the Senate will either give its approval or disapproval to the postponement of the ARMM election constitutionally fixed on 8 August 2011. |
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PNOY and the ARMM Elections |
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PNOY One Year After (MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES) More than ten(10) months since President Noynoy Aquino (PNoy) has started his presidency with a solemn vow to stop corruption in the government in particular and the country in general. In fact, his campaign slogan during the May 10, 2010 elections “Walang Mahirap pag Walang Korap” (there will be no poor if there is no corruption), has made a big difference between him and all the other Presidential candidates. His landslide victory was made possible because more than fifty percent (50%) of the voters believed and identified with him. |
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