Question:
Philippine Government: From Presidential to Parliamentary>?
alchemist.coelho
2006-04-07 07:56:39 UTC
The Philippines is divided by the in the issue regarding the Charter Change wherein there are efforts by the incumbent administration to the change its government structure from Presidential to Parliamentary. However, there are also efforts against this move. The administrations stronghold for pursuing this effort is that 'parliamentary systems have more economic development'..on the contrary, changing the charter cost at least 2Billion pesos. Another thing is that the present President is being alleged that she cheated in the 2004 national Elections and the opposition said that the Charter Change is a way of the President to lengthen its stay in power.So..what do you think about this?
One answer:
khansaab
2006-04-07 08:05:40 UTC
In the presidential system you are dealing with one corrupt. In the parliamentary system you have to deal with the corrupt House. One corrupt too many.


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