Saturday, August 16, 2008

KAYA NATIN

KAYA NATIN! Stand on Charter Change:
Focus on Alleviating Poverty not on Charter Change



We, the founding members of Kaya Natin! A Movement for Genuine Change and Ethical Leadership strongly oppose any moves to amend our present constitution or charter change before the 2010 National Elections. We believe that amending the constitution now will only serve to promote the self-interests of a few of our political leaders who are bent at staying in power and extending their present terms. Although we believe that there are certain provisions within the constitution that may need to be amended, we believe that any move to push for charter change now will only cause further divisions within our country. We believe that the 2010 National Elections should continue as scheduled because postponing it will deprive the Filipino people of its mandated right to choose the right leaders that it can trust and will further weaken our democratic institutions. Finally, we believe that the form of government system whether we shift to a Parliamentary or Federalist form of government will not matter if we will continue to have leaders who will only promote their self-interests and continue to corrupt the Filipino people.

Instead of pushing for charter change now, we call on our national leaders, our congressmen and senators to open their eyes to the plight of the millions of Filipino families who are living in poverty. We call on them to focus on developing and implementing policies and programs that would improve the quality of life of every Filipino and promote genuine and lasting development for our country.

We call on our President and her cabinet members to focus their efforts on curbing the rampant graft and corruption present in our government, improving the quality of basic education, generating jobs especially for the poor and providing access to quality healthcare for every Filipino.

We call on our congressmen and senators to create sound economic policies that would help stabilize the prices of basic commodities and make it affordable for every Filipino family to eat at least three square meals a day. Moreover, we call on our legislative leaders to focus their efforts in working for genuine land reform in our country by passing the extension of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law.

We call on the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) to do its best to prepare for the upcoming 2010 National Elections by ensuring the full automation of the elections.

We call on other Local Government leaders especially our fellow Mayors and Governors to listen to the true voices of our constituents and join us in opposing any attempts to amend the constitution before the 2010 National Elections.

Finally, we call on every Filipino to make your voices heard and join us in taking a stand against charter change by sending us an email with your complete name and address to kayanatin@yahoo.com.

(Sgd.) HON. EDDIE PANLILIO (Sgd.) HON. GRACE PADACA (Sgd.) HON. JESSE ROBREDO

Governor Governor Mayor

Pampanga Isabela Naga City

(Sgd.) HON. TEDDY BAGUILAT, JR. (Sgd.) HON. SONIA LORENZO

Governor Mayor

Ifugao San Isidro, Nueva Ecija

(Sgd.) HARVEY KEH (Sgd.) CRISTYL SENAJON (Sgd.) KARLA PASTORES

Director for Youth Leadership & Youth Leader Youth Leader

Social Entrepreneurship
Ateneo de Manila-School of Government

For more information on Kaya Natin! Please feel free to contact the Kaya Natin! Secretariat at (02) 426-5657 and look for Kai Pastores.

Tarsiers comment:- The MOA below has parts that are contrary to the Philippines constitution and therefore in its present state cannot be acceptable, it appears that by changing the constitution to a parliamentary or federal one that perhaps these obsticles can be overcome???. However it can also lead the way for certain politicians to run for the 2010 elections...it is far better to avoid these same politicians who are only there to serve there own interests, and concentrate on the 2010 elections running as they should with no attempt at charter change until afterwards.. to concentrate instead on the poor people, to make sure that they have three meals a day, creating jobs, education and basic healthcare

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