CARP vs. GARB

Posted by Ronnie Clarion On February - 2009

Land distribution to landless Filipino farmers is a preset of provision under Art. XIII Sec.4 of the 1987 Constitution. Prior to this provision, former Pres. Corazon Aquino mounted the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) which was later enacted through the passage of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL) or RA 6657 on June 10, 1988. However, the program had been excoriated for its failure to completely distribute lands to the beneficiaries within its target completion timeframe of 10 years. It was later extended for another 10 years yet the struggle for genuine agrarian reform continues.

Ang Kartilya ng Katipunan

Posted by Christian Espinoza On June - 12 - 2010

The Revolution of the Katipunan may well have been thwarted by American imperialism at the turn of the 20th century, but it is noteworthy to declare that our people, who at that time were only beginning to form the concept of nationhood, were more than able to organize a revolutionary force that would liberate the entire islands from their Spanish colonizers.

Noynoy Aquino Inaugural Speech

Posted by Kartilya On June - 30 - 2010

Ang pagtayo ko rito ngayon ay patunay na kayo ang aking tunay na lakas. Hindi ko inakala na darating tayo sa puntong ito, na ako’y manunumpa sa harap ninyo bilang inyong Pangulo. Hindi ko pinangarap maging tagapagtaguyod ng pag-asa at tagapagmana ng mga suliranin ng ating bayan.

Subjugating the Philippine System of Education

Posted by Christian Lloyd Espinoza On Oct - 2009

The transformation and reorientation of the current rotten system of education in the country is not possible without the development of a critical consciousness that reflects and acts upon the existing social (dis)order. Any meaningful change in our basic curriculum must be liberative of the docility that has long infringed our mentality, dissolving what little nationalist ideal there is left in the heart of every Filipino youth.

29 October 2009
Time of Filing: 11:44 a.m.
Republic of the Philippines

SUPREME COURT
Manila

KABATAAN PARTY-LIST REPRESENTATIVE RAYMOND V. PALATINO;ALVIN A. PETERS,PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL UNIONOF STUDENTS OF THE PHILIPPINES (NUSP);MA. CRISTINA ANGELA GUEVARRA, CHAIRPERSON OF THE STUDENTCHRISTIAN MOVEMENTOF THE PHILIPPINES (SCMP);VENCER MARI E. CRISOSTOMO, SECRETARY GENERALOF KABATAAN PARTY-LIST;VIJAE O. ALQUISOLA,PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE EDITORSGUILD OF THE PHILIPPINES (CEGP);DIANNE KRISTEL M. ASUELO,SECRETARY GENERAL OF THEKABATAANG ARTISTA PARA SATUNAY NA KALAYAAN (KARATULA);KENNETH CARLISLE EARL EUGENIO;ANA KATRINA V. TEJERO;VICTOR LOUIS E. CRISOSTOMO;JACQUELINE ALEXIS S. MERCED; andJADE CHARMANE ROSE J. VALENZUELA.
Petitioners,

- versus -

G.R. No. 189868
Petition for Certiorari and Mandamus
with Application for Preliminary Mandatory Injunction

COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS,
Respondent.

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2 Response to "Urgent Petition for Certiorari and Mandamus (With Application for Pleminary Mandatory Injunction)"

  1. jiGgER Said,

    I just wonder why the Comelec is so inefficient on catering the registration, specially of the new voters, when in fact they have long known that there'd be 5 million newbies...i'm one of those, at naubusan din ako ng registration form not to mention na nakipagsiksikan pa ako sa haba ng pila. And yet, the Comelec is so adamant with the poll automation.badtrip.

     


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