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Time for magnanimity
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(Blog Content)
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... have to try our best to learn precious lessons along the way.
It's either a bright sunny day or the blues. That’s what happens after the elections. Not everyone can be winners. There ...
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Created on 17 May 2013
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Pinoy election DNA: Forgiveness? Amnesia? Brand loyalty? Immediate gratification?
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(Blog Content)
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... ran an article which illustrates the so-called “culture of impunity” in the Philippines, by presenting the cases of ten politicians who ran for office in this year’s midterm elections:
1. Imelda ...
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Created on 16 May 2013
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Foreign observers call PH polls ‘fair, orderly’ but cite nagging problems
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(News Content)
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... of the precinct count optical scan (PCOS) machines.
“Based on the six areas we monitored, the elections were conducted in a relatively fair and orderly manner,” said Arnold ...
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Created on 16 May 2013
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The conduct of elections
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(Blog Content)
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We had elections. We will have elected officials. We can rest but only for the real battle ahead: governance.
I write this column after voting in yesterday’s elections, together with ...
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Created on 14 May 2013
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Bangsamoro Aspirations beyond Rhetoric and Soundbites
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(Blog Content)
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... Capability of the Bangsamoro Transitional Authority;
f.) Political Realities after the 2013 national and 2016 presidential elections; and
g.) Geo-economic issues with respect to strategic resources ...
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Created on 10 May 2013
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Exciting elections
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(Blog Content)
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NOPE, I am not talking about the Philippine elections but the long-awaited Pakistani national elections.
(NOPE, I am not talking about the Philippine elections but the long-awaited ...
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Created on 10 May 2013
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Economic and Social Impossibility of a Political Promise
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(Blog Content)
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... not only remember but also accomplish even but a little bit of his campaign promise.
Even the incumbent administration has made a lot promises before the elections. More promises were ...
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Created on 10 May 2013
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Political dynasties weaken the State
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(Blog Content)
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... semi-feudal society, premodern political culture, weak state, and self-serving leaders shape and perpetuate our dysfunctional elections, political parties, presidential form of government, and unitary ...
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Created on 08 May 2013
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MILF sees need to elect legislators supportive of Bangsamoro
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(News Content)
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MAGUINDANAO, Philippines –The outcome of the May 13 elections can affect the efforts of the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front to replace the Autonomous Region ...
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Created on 07 May 2013
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The political clans of Maguindanao (Part 3)
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(Blog Content)
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... the Mangudadatu rule in the province?
(Last in a series)
The Gubernatorial contest in the Province of Maguindanao for the May 2013 Elections is between the incumbent Gov. Ismael ...
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Created on 07 May 2013
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The facts on political dynasties
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(Blog Content)
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... season.
So it became critical for the Ateneo Fact Check 2013 Elections to call into question dynasties and support for political party development. Who among the candidates belong to familial ...
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Created on 07 May 2013
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VIDEO: Mga Tama at Bawal sa araw ng Halalan!
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(News Content)
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Are you ready for the May 13, 2013 elections? Check out the dos and don'ts in this COMELEC infomercial.
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Created on 06 May 2013
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Big Data mined for voter sentiment
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(Blog Content)
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... and some 10 million on Twitter.
Indeed, social media is changing the way Pinoys communicate. This includes how we convey our feelings and opinions about candidates and issues during elections. ...
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Created on 03 May 2013
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Transition Commission holds 1st session in Bangsamoro heartland
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(Transition Content)
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... the May 13 elections to agree on the annexes on wealth-sharing, power-sharing and normalization that will complement the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro signed in October 2012.
In ...
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Created on 02 May 2013
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Transition Commission holds 1st session in Bangsamoro heartland
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(News Content)
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Also scheduled to meet later this month are the respective peace panels of the government and the MILF. They are set to meet in Kuala Lumpur after the May 13 elections to agree on the annexes on wealth-sharing, ...
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Created on 02 May 2013
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The political clans of Maguindanao (Part 2)
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(Blog Content)
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... place of the Ampatuans in the Province of Maguindanao following Gov. Ismael ‘Toto” Mangudadatu’s victory in 2010 elections. Beside the Province of Maguindanao, the Mangudadatu clan has also the hold on ...
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Created on 02 May 2013
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Source Code review vital to poll integrity
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(Blog Content)
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... Chairman Sixto Brillantes Jr. of the Commission on Elections said that the 80,000 or so PCOS machines will run even without the source code since they already have its equivalent, the binary code, installed. ...
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Created on 29 April 2013
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Not much ‘buhay/patay’ voting
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(Blog Content)
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... a) religious affiliation, b) frequency of church attendance, and c) voting preferences for senatorial candidates in the next elections.
These three questions were noncommissioned. ...
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Created on 28 April 2013
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The changeless clans of Maguindanao (part 1)
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(Blog Content)
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... alliances.
They gained prominence in the province and the national politics, as well, following their victory in the local 2001 Elections. The erstwhile Mayor Andal Ampatuan ...
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Created on 22 April 2013
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'Political Antiques' in Maguindanao
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(voices)
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Elections in Maguindanao have never changed in the last 40 years. Old names and faces still dominate the ...
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Created on 15 April 2013