The document discusses several topics:
1. Integrity is seen as the most important trait for a politician, as it builds trust and prevents corruption.
2. Youth can support clean elections by encouraging friends and family to vote, conducting research on candidates, volunteering for campaigns, and helping with voter registration efforts.
3. A charter change, or "Cha-Cha", refers to proposed amendments to the Philippine constitution that do not change its core structure. The respondent believes some sections should be reviewed and reformed.
The document discusses several topics:
1. Integrity is seen as the most important trait for a politician, as it builds trust and prevents corruption.
2. Youth can support clean elections by encouraging friends and family to vote, conducting research on candidates, volunteering for campaigns, and helping with voter registration efforts.
3. A charter change, or "Cha-Cha", refers to proposed amendments to the Philippine constitution that do not change its core structure. The respondent believes some sections should be reviewed and reformed.
The document discusses several topics:
1. Integrity is seen as the most important trait for a politician, as it builds trust and prevents corruption.
2. Youth can support clean elections by encouraging friends and family to vote, conducting research on candidates, volunteering for campaigns, and helping with voter registration efforts.
3. A charter change, or "Cha-Cha", refers to proposed amendments to the Philippine constitution that do not change its core structure. The respondent believes some sections should be reviewed and reformed.
1.What do you think is the most important trait of a politician?
- Integrity is often regarded as one of the most crucial characteristics of a politician, according to almost everyone. It is believed that a person is only as good as their word, thus when elected officials keep their promises, citizens typically reciprocate by voting for them and putting their faith in them. Integrity is a critical factor in determining whether or not someone can be trusted. Integrity in politics seeks to prevent corruption and promote high ethical standards. They also contribute to bolstering the credibility and legitimacy of people active in politics, protecting the public's interests and restoring faith in the policy-making process. - Good political leaders can distinguish themselves by being more open and clear about their positions and avoiding making promises they can't follow. As a result, the people they represent, regardless of political party, will have a higher sense of trust in them. 1. As a youth, what support can you give to have a clean and honest election? - Youth can participate in democracy in a variety of ways, including voting in local and national elections. Their contributions can take place in a variety of settings and have a broad impact. - Encourage your family and friends to join in. Ask them whether they are eligible to vote and if they are registered, and if they aren't, bring them material to assist them in registering. Assist them in locating trustworthy information on the election and other relevant issues. With them, discuss local and/or national topics. - Conduct research on issues/policies that interest you in order to get credible information about the candidate's position on the topic, and then share your thoughts with those who can vote. Examine how journalists are reporting the election by examining a variety of news media coverage of the issues and candidates. - Participate in a local or national political campaign as a volunteer. Participate in campaign events. Participate in the process. Find out if you'll be able to work on election day. Collaborate with a local organization that is assisting others in registering to vote. Make posters with important information on how to vote, when to vote, and where to vote. 2. What is a charter change? Do we need to have a charter change? Explain - A charter change, often known as a Cha-Cha, is a slang word for proposing constitutional alterations or revisions. These amendments refer to modifications that do not impact the Constitution's overall structure or core ideas. - There are likely to be many sections of the current Constitution that should be updated, and they should be thoroughly reviewed in order to make reforms that will benefit all Filipinos. The government has other, more critical practical problems to handle
3. Do you agree that Sangguniang Kabataan Official be exempted to take the
NSTP? Explain you answer - According to CHED guidelines, those enrolled in NSTP 2 may be exempted from attending lessons and participating in activities. However, as members of the Sangguniang Kabataan Officials who serve as role models for the youth, and given the primary goal of the NSTP law, which is to promote the role of the youth in nation-building, it is critical to act as leaders by participating in such activities in order to encourage the youth to become civic and/or military leaders and volunteers who could be called upon by the nation in the event that their services are needed. 4. If you give a chance to run on National Position what position you will choose and why? - I'd like to be a member of the Provincial Board, also known as the Sangguniang Panlalawigan. They concentrate on the country's rural areas. I'd be delighted to assist in the evaluation of all ordinances to ensure that mayors are acting within their authority. I'd like to see laws enacted to ensure peace and order, as well as sanctions for those who break them. I'd want to see legislation passed to protect residents of the province from the adverse impacts of man-made or natural catastrophes, as well as to give relief and aid to victims not only during and after disasters and calamities, but also in their return to productive livelihood. I'd like to assist in the improvement and development of provinces because they are most likely the ones who are overlooked by the local and national sectors. As a result, I'd like to give those regions top priority.