Congress is the primary maker of laws. In the process of crafting laws, the public has witnessed how legislators get mired in heated debates which at times turn controversial.
In the past months, among the achievements of the legislature are the passage of the anti-terror law and the House of Representative’s denying the renewal of franchise of ABS-CBN and the eventual shutdown of the media giant.
Though allies of President Rodrigo Duterte are the majority in both the House and the Senate, data shows, the present administration has passed the least number of pet bills compared to previous presidents
In the coming 2022 Philippine elections, Filipinos will again elect 12 senators and their respective district congressman or congresswomon.
As we go through this crucial exercise of choosing who will govern us in the next coming years, it is important for voters to know the roles, responsibilities ,and services we should expect from these lawmakers.
How does the legislative branch of the government work? How independent should it be from the President? How do controversial laws hurdle Congress? How do budget proposals get passed and what is the controversy behind the “pork barrel” in the legislative branch?
To answer these questions and more, MovePH, Rappler’s civic engagement arm, will host the fifth session of #PHVote Dialogues on Wednesday, September 1, at 6 pm (Manila time). The discussion aims to also provide an educational discussion on how laws are made, and to help voters make an informed decision in the upcoming elections.
This particular session will be joined by Edna Co, the former dean of the University of the Philippines Diliman – National College of Public Administration and Governance and Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism executive director Carmela Fonbuena.
#PHVote Dialogues are monthly huddles featuring personalities from the entertainment and arts industries, a subject matter expert, and journalists.
This will be hosted by Rappler’s Lifestyle and Entertainment editor Bea Cupin.
Interested participants may visit this link or register via Zoom below to reserve a slot to the session:
#PHVote Dialogues are part of #WeDecide: Atin ang Pilipinas, Rappler’s 2022 Elections coverage. – Rappler.com