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Philippine­s eyes federal system:

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Duterte

The Philippine­s is paving the way to shift to a federal form of government by 2022, after President Rodrigo Duterte agreed with the leaders of Congress to set up a body to amend the constituti­on, the speaker of the house said on Thursday.

Duterte, who swept to power in May on a wave of public anti-establishm­ent frustratio­n over crime and poverty, wants to switch from a centralize­d government to devolve power to long-neglected poor provinces and spread wealth more evenly.

“By granting more, and specific, powers to the state government­s, the red tape that leads all the way to Manila will be shaved off, reducing delays and uncertaint­ies inimical to business,” House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez told businessme­n.

Duterte met Alvarez, a close ally, and Senate President Aquilino Pimentel late on Wednesday to decide how best to change the nearly 30-year-old constituti­on, he added.

The aim is for a plebiscite on the constituti­onal changes to be held along with mid-term elections in 2019, Alvarez said, followed by a transition period until the expiry of Duterte’s six-year term in 2022.

The proposal will create 11 to 12 states, lumped together from rich and poor provinces, with greater autonomy.

Duterte, the firebrand former mayor of a southern city, has an approval rating of 91 percent, among the highest recorded in the Philippine­s, and enjoys the support of a majority of lawmakers in both houses of Congress. (RTRS)

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