"We respectfully urge the Senate — and the House, if and when the deliberations progress — to consider these and other points raised by our colleagues in various sectors as you decide on this potentially disruptive proposal at a time when the country may be poised to regain its economic momentum," read the joint statement of Filipina CEO Circle, Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines, Justice Reform Initiative, Makati Business Club, Philippine Women's Economic Network,...
"However, recently enacted laws and regulations like amendments to the Public Service Act, Retail Trade Liberalization Act, the Foreign Investment Act, the passage of the Rice Trade Liberalization Act 1 and the Department of Energy circular allowing 100% foreign ownership in the renewable energy sector 2 have addressed many of these impediments," they argued.
They also said funds set for the constitutional convention are better spent on pro-people programs in agriculture, transportation, and social services.
Absolutely no one but some in congress loyal to dutetre want it. Why ask the public to fund a dead-end project.
Kung hindi ba mga hangal itong mga mambabatas, inuna pa nilang magpanukala ng perang tatanggapin nila kada araw sa pag-rebisa ng saligang batas. Kung tunay ang kanilang adhikain sa pagbabago, sana ibigay nila ang kanilang oras ng walang kabayaran. Mga hinayupak ito.
Economic Change does not require Charter Change. Econ-Cha not Cha-Cha.
ayaw ng mga oligarchs ng competition haha
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