Salonga Center discusses
forms of government
April 19, 2007
The Dr. Jovito R. Salonga Center for Law and Development conducted
a workshop on “The Forms of Government” last April 19
at the Siquijor Provincial Science High School (SPSHS), Caipilan
in the Municipality of Siquijor.
The activity
was organized by the Greater America Siquijorian Association (GASA)
together with the SPSHS in its 5th Youth Leadership Seminar last
April 16-21 with a mission of developing a pool of responsible
citizens and responsive leaders. It was participated by 25 high
school students from public and private schools in the Province
of Siquijor.
According
to Mr. Verna Mamicpic-Alih, co-coordinator of the said leadership
seminar, “it is important that the participating students
be made aware of the various forms of government with the possibility
of a charter change and a possible change to parliamentary form
of government in our country”.
“A comparison of the
forms of government would best help these students understand
the strengths and weaknesses of each. It is our hope that they
will be able to help their parents and other voters understand
and make the right decision should a plebiscite take place,”
she added.
Salonga Law
Center volunteers Christy Ann Marie Cong and Ace Victor Risma
explained the composition, election process, advantages and disadvantages,
and other essential features of the presidential versus parliamentary
and the unitary versus federalism forms of government, respectively.
When asked
to comment on the workshop, Ele King of SPHS said, “Understanding
the various forms of government is such a good start for us students
to be involved in nation-building.”
“But
the best thing I have learned from the workshop is the fact that
our country does not need to change our present form of government
just to improve our struggling economy. The problem lies in the
people running our government and also the people to whom our
government is serving,” he added.