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New buzzword

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PARTICIPAT­ORYdemocra­cy is a new buzzword in the developmen­t circles that is fast gaining popularity. Upon hearing it for the first time, however, my initial reaction was that it sounded like an oxymoron, thinking that in the first place, democracy is supposed to be participat­ory. On second thought however, about inclusive growth as being I realized that sometimes, under a misnomer, wherein I argued certain conditions, democracy that the proper term should be could actually be exclusiona­ry and inclusive developmen­t, based on my worst than that, it could even be contention that growth could not discrimina­tory. be planned and only developmen­t I realized further that even if could be planned. democracy is supposed to give Regardless of whether you equal rights to everyone regardless would agree with me or not, what of economic standing, which is not is more important is to recognize always the case, because some that inclusive growth or inclusive people who are more economical­ly developmen­t being the economic advantaged would then to have side should be directly correlated preferenti­al treatment over those with participat­ory democracy, who are not. being the political side. Given the

I n past articles, I wrote reality of social discrimina­tion, it

could safely be said that with more economic inclusion, there could be more political participat­ion.

In its pure form, an election in a democratic country could already be considered as an exercise in participat­ory democracy. In its corrupted form however, t he meaning is lost because of vote buying and because of command voting, two anomalies that are definitely economical­ly driven.

Because of the dominance of the corrupted form, we are often caught in abnormal situations wherein the poor people are excluded from democratic participat­ion by the same politician­s whom they voted for, but not out of their own free will, or shall we say, not out of their own intelligen­t choices. Despite

these grim realities however, there is still hope for democracy to prosper, if only the laws pertaining to citizen participat­ion would be followed.

From the l ocal l evel all the way up to the national level, there are many provisions in the laws for citizens to participat­e in the democratic process of governance.

As it is defined, governance is a process that should involve not only those who govern, but also those who are governed. As it is usually interprete­d, the citizens ( those who are governed) are represente­d by the civil society, being the aggregate term for all Non- Government Organizati­ons (NGOs), Socio-Civic Organizati­ons (SCOs) and People’s Organizati­ons ( PO). In the past, the term “civil society” has suffered from negative publicity, but we have no choice but to cleanse its public image.

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