Sept 9 - Sept 15, 2018 News
Sept 9 - Sept 15, 2018 News
Sept 9 - Sept 15, 2018 News
Federalism linked to Federalism is a “strong predictor” of higher income inequality Businessworld online
greater inequality, UP in developing economies and higher poverty on average for
September 9, 2018
study finds all countries, a study by the University of the Philippines School
of Economics (UPSE) said. http://www.bworldonlin
e.com/federalism-
“The pro-federalism position claims that federalism will cause
linked-to-greater-
poverty to fall and the distribution of income to be more
inequality-up-study-
equal. Our regression results bear neither of these claims,”
finds/
wrote economists Raul V. Fabella and Sarah Lynne Daway-
Ducanes in a UPSE discussion paper, “Federalism and Others: Economic
Inclusion in Developing Economies.”
The poverty gap ratio shows the average shortfall of the total
population from the poverty line (expressed as a percentage
of the poverty line) — reflecting both the severity and
incidence of poverty. The poverty head count ratio,
meanwhile, is the percentage of population that lives below
the poverty line.
For the poverty lines, the study used the World Bank’s
“extreme poverty line” of $1.90 per day and the $3.2 per day
standard for lower-middle-income countries.
Foreign investment Margarito B. Teves, who was finance secretary in the Arroyo Businessworld online
easing seen as administration, said the government needs to meet certain
September 11, 2018
achievable goal prerequisites before being deemed capable of running a
ahead of federalism federal state, and meeting these milestones could take a http://www.bworldonlin
shift long time. e.com/foreign-
investment-easing-seen-
He said for now, Congress should move to remove or at least
as-achievable-goal-
relax restrictions against foreign investment contained in the
ahead-of-federalism-
1987 constitution.
shift/
These conditions include expanding the capacity of local
government units (LGUs), and a strong and efficient
bureaucracy in both the federal government and the
federated regions.
Tête-à-tête was Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Salvador Panelo said Philippine News Agency
Duterte’s idea: Panelo Wednesday his tête-à-tête or one-on-one conversation with
September 12, 2018
President Rodrigo Duterte was the Chief Executive's idea.
http://www.pna.gov.ph
Panelo said the televised conversation was introduced to him
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by Duterte during the President’s recent five-day official visit
to Israel. Others: Political
During their televised one-on-one conversation, Duterte had
discussed pressing issues ranging from his relentless campaign
against illegal drugs and corruption to economy and politics.
17K councilors unite for On Sept. 10, city and municipal councilors from all over the Philippine News Agency
PRRD's federalism push Philippines pledged to help the information campaign of the
September 12, 2018
Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)
through the signing of a memorandum of understanding http://www.pna.gov.ph
between the DILG and the Philippine Councilors League /articles/1047721
(PCL).
Others: Political
The PCL, with a membership of 16,764 councilors nationwide,
has agreed to sponsor local laws and ordinances that would
promote federalism in communities.
The DILG, on the other hand, will capacitate and certify the
trained speakers of federalism-related activities of the
league.
Congress seen to There’s a slim chance the federal charter prepared by The Philippine Star
prioritize 2019 polls over President Duterte’s consultative committee would be able to
September 15, 2018
federal shift breeze through Congress in the next few months, as many
lawmakers are already busy for the midterm elections in May https://www.philstar.co
next year. m/headlines/2018/09/1
5/1851613/congress-
According to former Quezon congressman Erin Tañada,
seen-prioritize-2019-
politicians now seem lukewarm to tackling the draft federal
polls-over-federal-shift
charter the Concom submitted to President Duterte before
he delivered his third State of the Nation Address (SONA) last Others: Political
July.