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Revision as of 10:09, 12 February 2013
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 | |
| We cannot 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 |