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FedMan
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« on: May 08, 2009, 06:09:01 am »

Charter Amendments and Revisions to transform the Philippines towards Subsidiarity Principle:

We need to craft and draft the minimal but specific amendments that will turn the Philippines into one that practices the key subsidiarity principles. I can think of 4 important areas: transformation of regions into states with their own constitutions and branches of government without the dissolution of any local government unit; the direct collection of income and sales taxes by Regional and their component Local Governments and the remittance to the Central Government of their share in the taxes collected provided that an income equalization program based on the last 5 years prior to the adoption of this new Federal system is followed for smaller regions; adoption of cultural autonomy for the regions and the local communities within regions as far as educational curriculum and language of instruction is concerned; finally all natural ecosystem resources are considered the joint property of the Region and the Central government and any use thereof requires the explicit approval of the local, regional and national governments with an equitable sharing of benefits. All other provisions will be retained.

(Do comment please on better or other suggestions to transform our beloved Philippines and keep it safe again from abusive "Pinatulo" politicians)
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