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[[Category:Campus Events]][[Category:2013 Campus Events]]
[[Category:Campus Events]][[Category:2013 Campus Events]]

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UP NCPAG Forum on Political Dynasties

Theme : Political Dynasties:A Challenge to Political Reform January 24, 2013
1:00 - 5:00 PM
NCPAG Assembly Hall

This forum will be live streamed via www.dilc.upd.edu.ph (http://isktreaming.upd.edu.ph)

Time TOPIC Speaker
1:30 pm Philippine Political Dynasties Must End Rep. Teddy A. Casiño, Bayan Muna
Dynasties are government privatization at its best... Mr. John Carlos “JC” de los Reyes, Ang Kapatiran Party
Wecannot expect Congress dominated by political dynasties to kill itself Dir. Bobby M. Tuazon, CENPEG
About a third of the old clans have withered another remain in power and the remaining third are new arrivals reflecting more recent fortunes Ms. Malou C. Mangahas, PCIJ
Legal Issues: Enabling Law on Political Dynasty Atty. Alex Lacson ,Kabayanihan
Key Challenges to the Political Dynasty Bill Lt. Ashley Acedillo for Sen. Antonio F. Trillanes

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