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Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Political Dynasty

governmental Dynasty in the Philippines Political dynasty is very prevalent in our rude for a long time now. The 1987 Philippine Constitution, Article II, Section 26 states The subject shall guarantee equal access to opportunities for everyday service and prohibit governmental dynasties as may be defined by virtue. The provision provides for the prohibition era of governmental dynasty but it did not give a clear definition of what political dynasty is, sort of it left this task to the Congress. Many arguments had already been presented as whether to ban political dynasty or not.These are some arguments supporting the prohibition of political dynasties promote political and own(prenominal) interests promote nepotism, favoritism and corruption political clans are motivated by the economy of wealth rather than the implementation of staple fibre political ideologies formation of political kingdoms inhibits land in the country elections have vex mere formalities rather that angry legal processes dynasties are reflections of the prevailing socio-economic inequalities in the nation the existence of political clans prohibits economically- deprived but efficient candidates basis for qualifications of humans officials are distorted and people stimulate to accept the existing succession of political clans as a tradition. For the counter arguments dynasties stain up an effective collaboration promoting superb governance and there is an increased retrogression of power over the localities which empower them. As seen with the arguments, it is clear that the disadvantages of political dynasty outweigh its advantages. simply with the present composition of our government, enacting a law that will prohibit this cannot immediately be done. Thus, it rest in the hands of the voters to choose who will lead and rule our country, and whether to permit this political dynasties remain or finally end.

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