THERE are a lot of concerns and reasons for Filipinos to be worried about the current political exercises in the country. Some are concerned about the state of the Philippine version of Universal Health Care. Many are disturbed by the budget movements of Congress. A lot are considering other avenues on how to correct the worrisome state of the country. A growing number are reacting to the inundation of social media partisanship which sometimes results in the disappearance of good manners and right conduct. And these are only an ongoing effect of the upcoming midterm elections, the outcome which, in turn, will affect the effectivity and safety of the sitting presidency.
Examining the current political landscape in the Philippines reveals a series of challenges that can be detrimental to the nation's progress. While this is a complex issue with varying perspectives, several key points highlight why the current state of politics can be seen as a hindrance to the country's development.
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