Calendar
S | M | T | W | T | F | S |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 |
28 | 29 | 30 |
Video Links
Wiki
-
Read This Before Registering to this Site
-
Proposed Philippine Constitution
- Proposed Last Article
- Article 7: The Prime Minister and the Cabinet
- Article 1: Bill of Rights
- Article 3: Citizenship
- General Provisions
- Articles 4 and 5 (Bill of Duties & Suffrage)
- Article 6: Parliament
- The President
- The Judiciary
- Constitutional Commissions
- Local Governments and Autonomous Territories
- Accountability of Public Officers
- Article 2: Declaration of State Principles
-
Crowdsourced Malolos-Style Proposed Constitution
- Transitory Provisions
- Title X on Constitutional Reform
- Title IX on Economic and Social Policies
- Title VIII on The Accountability of Public Officers
- Title VII on Local Government and Autonomous Territories
- Title VI on The Constitutional Commissions
- Title V on Judicial Power
- Title IV on Executive Power
- Title III on Legislative Power
- Title II on The Filipinos and their National and Individual Rights and Duties
- Title I on Preliminary Provisions
- Preamble
-
PDP-Laban Draft Executive Summary
-
The Centrist Proposals
Articles of Interest
- Learning about Federalism using Australia’s example
- Forum of Federations: Videos for Learning about Federalism
- The late John Gokongwei was pro-Constitutional Reform
- How will the Government pay for its COVID-19 Expenses?
- Constitutional Reform First before claiming Sabah!
- Why Do So Many Filipinos Misunderstand System Change?
- Lee Kuan Yew’s Speech at the Philippine Business Conference
- Federalism & Decentralization: Evaluating Africa’s Track Record
- Juan Linz: The Perils of Presidentialism
- Frequently Asked Questions (Tagalog)
- The Parliamentary System can fix Philippine Politics
- Presidential or Parliamentary – Does it Make a Difference?
- Federalism in Africa: The Case of Ethiopia – Challenges & Prospects
- Rediscovering the Advantages of Federalism
- Centrist Proposals Executive Summary
- The PDP-Laban Federalism Executive Summary
- KITT vs KARR: Systems & Algorithms Matter
- Why are the Monsods so anti-Constitutional Reform?
- How does Federalism work?
- What if we were Parliamentary back in 2009?
Featured Posts
-
Federalism & Decentralization: Evaluating Africa’s Track Record
21 June 2020 -
A Good Constitution Must Reduce the Impact of a Bad Leader
21 September 2011 -
It’s all about Competition
28 January 2012 -
The Coming Fall of the “Noynoy Project”
20 November 2013 -
Presidential or Parliamentary – Does it Make a Difference?
17 March 2018 -
How will the Government pay for its COVID-19 Expenses?
20 July 2020 -
Forum of Federations: Videos for Learning about Federalism
19 November 2020 -
The Philippines is run like a Mafia Network
14 December 2013 -
Sen. Pangilinan & the Parliamentary System
16 September 2011 -
Chicken or the Egg: Culture Change or System Change?
12 February 2013 -
Lee Kuan Yew’s Speech at the Philippine Business Conference
4 July 2020 -
It’s the Economy, Student!
15 January 2012 -
The Parliamentary System Fits the Philippines
16 September 2011 -
Sen. Claro M. Recto on the Presidential System
20 September 2011 -
Making the economic comeback w/ higher private FDI
9 November 2012 -
Federalism in Africa: The Case of Ethiopia – Challenges & Prospects
19 February 2018 -
Constitutional Change Now
23 November 2012 -
1987 Constitution Kicks FedEx Out
22 July 2013 -
No Parliamentary System, No LKY & No Mahathir
4 April 2015 -
KITT vs KARR: Systems & Algorithms Matter
1 June 2016 -
How does Federalism work?
26 May 2016 -
Lee Kuan Yew on Filipinos and the Philippines
23 March 2015 -
Rediscovering the Advantages of Federalism
19 February 2018 -
Juan Linz: The Perils of Presidentialism
6 June 2020 -
Polls aren’t just for Metro Manila: Why Federalism?
9 May 2013 -
Lynching Laurel
25 November 2012 -
Nancy Binay – Don’t hate the player, hate the game!
27 April 2013
The Speaker plays a decisive role in the Parliament, henceforth, it should be spelled in this Article. The latter to is in-charge of the day-to-day affairs of the Parliament, from its publication of the Order Paper and Order of Business, etc. Courtesy cognizant to the Speaker’s role must be accorded to the same and outlined in the Constitution.
Also, congressional or parliamentary district somehow confuse many Filipino people. Should it be part of the home address or not? It is better to use the term “constituency” to remind MPs that they have been elected by their constituents and they are fully accountable to them.