The document is a story about a lonely and unhappy little princess. Her mother suggests she go on a journey to find happiness. The princess travels through forests, across rivers, and over mountains in search of a lonely prince waiting for her in a castle under a great mountain. After a long journey, she finally finds the prince and they live happily ever after.
Pork barrel system and the peoples initiativeLenoj Log
This document discusses the pork barrel system in the Philippines. It provides details on the different types of pork barrel that exist, including PDAF, DAP, off-budget funds, and presidential pork barrel funds. It explains how pork barrel fuels patronage politics and corruption. It also outlines the process and requirements for a People's Initiative to propose a law abolishing the pork barrel system, including the need to gather signatures from 10% of registered voters across legislative districts.
The document is a story about a lonely and unhappy little princess. Her mother suggests she go on a journey to find happiness. The princess travels through forests, across rivers, and over mountains in search of a lonely prince waiting for her in a castle under a great mountain. After a long journey, she finally finds the prince and they live happily ever after.
Pork barrel system and the peoples initiativeLenoj Log
This document discusses the pork barrel system in the Philippines. It provides details on the different types of pork barrel that exist, including PDAF, DAP, off-budget funds, and presidential pork barrel funds. It explains how pork barrel fuels patronage politics and corruption. It also outlines the process and requirements for a People's Initiative to propose a law abolishing the pork barrel system, including the need to gather signatures from 10% of registered voters across legislative districts.
The pastoral letter calls for the Catholic laity in the Philippines to wake up from passivity and share responsibility for the Church with priests. It recommends cultivating a fresh sense of co-responsibility between clergy and laity, with priests being more open to sharing responsibilities and exploring ways for clergy and laity to work together respectfully. The laity are urged to no longer remain tied just to tasks within the Church, but to apply Gospel values to transforming society in areas like politics and business that require systemic renewal.
The pastoral letter calls for the Catholic laity in the Philippines to wake up from passivity and share responsibility for the Church with priests. It recommends cultivating a fresh sense of co-responsibility between clergy and laity, with priests being more open to sharing responsibilities and exploring ways for clergy and laity to work together respectfully. The laity are urged to no longer remain tied just to tasks within the Church, but to apply Gospel values to transforming society in areas like politics and business that require systemic renewal.