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How to end political dynasties

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Boy, the mayor of Lungsud City, is married to Girlie.

Girlie had not much interest in politics. She found it dirty and it wasn’t something she wanted a part of.

During Boy’s last term as mayor, he realizes there isn’t a more suitable replacemen­t to his leadership. Either that or he simply doesn’t want to give up the power he’s grown accustomed to for his past three terms (that’s 9 years).

He may have engaged in some shady dealings which he needs to cover up. Enter the brilliant idea of asking Girlie to run in his stead while he runs as her vice-mayor.

If Boy is popular enough, Girlie gets enough support to win and now you have the mayor and vice-mayor positions held by the same couple.

Girlie now enjoys her power and decides to stick to politics.

The more I think about it the more I’m convinced that political dynasties are born out of the Filipino palusut attitude. Whatever law we put forth addressing political dynasties, the Filipino will find a loophole in it. Plus, let’s face it. Pushing for an anti-dynasty law to come from politician­s who come from political dynasties is never happening. A genius law comes from looking like it serves these monkeys when in fact it serves the people more.

My proposal? It might be time for the Philippine­s to consider lifting term limits for local positions including congressio­nal seats. In my view, what harm does it do to cities if good mayors stay in power longer? Lifting term limits also removes the incentive for family members from going into politics as the main politician in the family is still able to run for the position legally.

Now, I admit I could be totally wrong on this front and this could erupt into total chaos but it makes sense to me the most. I remember a former senator defend his poor performanc­e as a lawmaker by saying the Philippine­s already has a lot of laws. He was mocked then but there may be some wisdom in his words. Many laws are good. Some are bad. Some are outdated. And a lot need revision. I think the laws on term limits need some revision.

As it so happens, a draft of the new constituti­on does remove term limits from congressme­n only. From my personal observatio­n of Philippine politics, this rule needs to extend to mayoral races as well since they are the ones that usually spawn these political dynasties.

That’s my take on this matter. Whatever the case, it would be beneficial to the Filipino people to see the end of political dynasties but the mechanism by which we end them should make sense as well.

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