Election In The Philippines Essay

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As election period draws near, several hopefuls that would like to make a difference in our society are battling for the limited positions. Though it may sound wrong, these new people and some familiar faces are running, once again, in the guise of “public service”. Although there are already several qualifications for certain candidates, this has not been an issue for the thick skinned to prevent them from running.

As mentioned above, qualifications for running in the Philippine government are the least that a person must acquire in order to run for a desired position. These qualifications must be possessed for the duration of the officer’s active period. Also, it is only the Congress that has the authority to add, delete, or change any …show more content…

However, as the years passed and our government evolves, it has been lowered down to 18 years old. By doing so, the government believes that it affects its political process by broadening the base of the democratic participant. Also, it affects those who are in this age by making them feel that they play an important role in the decision-making and that their voices are also valuable in the big world of politics. According to the study by the National Youth Commission (NYC), an estimated 40 percent of total number of registered voters are mostly composed of the youth aged 18 to 30. It is believed that the young people are a potent force when it comes to elections. (Tiongson, 2015). Due to the fact that the Philippines is becoming a young country, the youth are more change-oriented and their idealistic views help a lot in making decisions. The help of social-media was also noticeable among the youth, making them better informed than their parents. Furthermore, it has been an effective argument that if at the age of 18, he is allowed to defend for his country, and he is allowed to receive the sacrament of Holy Matrimony and enter the life of a married person, then he must also be mature enough to be given the right to

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