POLITIK DINASTI DALAM PEMILIHAN PRESIDEN DI FILIPINA TAHUN 2001 – 2011

Etha Pasan

Abstract


The constitution of the Philippines Chapter II Article 26 stipulates the prohibition of political dynasties, but in reality, political dynasty still occurs in presidential elections, as has happened in the year 2001-2011. Political dynasty that occurs in elections, at the congressional, legislative, and presidential, raises the pros and cons in the community. Regardless of the pros and cons, the existence of political dynasties has tarnished the democratic system adopted by the Philippine government. The election of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Beniqno Simeon Aquino showed inconsistencies between the rules and practices.


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