EDITORIALS & CARTOONS: Declining economic freedom
The Editor
PHILIPPINES
Manila Bulletin
OP-ED: LTO needs to move its driving seminars online
2.18.22
Those that frequently drive from home to work or school know that the country’s roads are not exactly the safest places to drive on. This is proven by annual road accident statistics over the past couple of years. There’s no shortage of video proof either on social media.
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The seminar can be chopped into shorter videos that an applicant has to click on and watch to the end manually. Another option is daily Zoom or Google Meets seminars. This way, and by requiring cameras to be on, the LTO can verify that applicants are indeed paying attention.
These are just some of the ways the requirement can be met without the risk of spreading the virus. All it takes is a little resourcefulness.
READ MORE: https://aseanews.net/2022/02/19/op-ed-manila-the-land-transportation-office-lto-needs-to-move-its-driving-seminars-online-by-manila-bulletin/
COMMENT:
The problem with the government agencies is they prefer to have income out of these seminars than help people get assistance for them to get decent jobs and livelihood especially those who are not educated enough to land into a higher level working statues .
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Philippine Daily Inquirer
EDITORIAL – Voting for their future
COMMENT:
Everything is undergoing transition…
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COMMENT:
It has become a standard campaign strategy among candidates…
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The Philippine Star
EDITORIAL – Declining economic freedom
Since 2017, the Philippines has been slipping in the global Index of Economic Freedom. The slide continued in the latest index, with the country falling to 80th place out of 177 economies, from 73rd out of 178 in the previous year. This brings the country to the bottom ranks of the “moderately free” economies.
The weaknesses cited in the index show the challenges that the next administration will face. Recovery from the pandemic, both in terms of public health and the economy, can be daunting. This makes voters’ choices in the upcoming elections critical. The country must disprove many analysts’ projections that it will be the regional laggard in pandemic recovery.
READ MORE: https://www.philstar.com/opinion/2022/02/18/2161554/editorial-declining-economic-freedom
COMMENT:
Failure of DU30’s men in the money matter is backfiring in the economy.
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EDITORYAL – Ipagbunyi ang OFWs
Kahit may pandemya, walang tigil sa pagpapadala ng pera ang mga overseas Filipino workers (OFWs). Ang remittances nila ay malaking tulong ang nagagawa sa ekonomiya ng bansa. Kung wala ang ipinadadalang pera ng OFWs, mahihirapan ang Pilipinas na makabangon. Napatunayan na ito noong Hulyo 1997 nang magkaroon ng financial crisis sa Southeast Asia at apektado ang Pilipinas. Dahil sa remittances ng OFWs, nakabangon ang bansa sa crisis.
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Pagalawin na ang Department of Migrant Wor-kers para magkaroon na ng matibay na kakapitan ang OFWs sa oras ng kagipitan, mga problema at kaguluhan sa bansang pinagtatrabahuhan.
COMMENT:
Dapat lang bigyan ng parangal..
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