Learning President Aquino’s Program Born February 8 , 1960
Third of the five children of
Benigno Aguino Jr and Corazon Aquino
Alma Mater: Ateneo de Manila
University
He is a Filipino politician who
served as the 15th President of the Philippines 2010 until 2016.
Aquino is a fourth-generation politician and the chairmain of the Liberal Party from 2010 to 2016.
In 2013, TIME named him one of Benigno Simeon
the 100 Most Influential People in Cojuangco Aquino III the World. Political Executive Order No.1 - Creating the Truth Commission Executive Order No.2 – Removal of all midnight appointments Executive Order No.3 – Promoted lawyers in government executive service in the rank CESO III Executive Order No.7 – Suspension of allowances, bonuses, of board members of government-owned and controlled corporations and government financial institutions ECONOMIC 4PS Pantawid Pampasada Sin Tax law Mandatory immunization for children Extension of lifeline electricity rates for poor consumers Employment of night workers Private Public Partnerships Infrastructure Aluling Bridge NAIA Terminal 1 Rehabilitation NAIA Expressway First Phrase of TPLex Rehabilitation of Philippine Orthopedic Center Socio – cultural Cultural Promotion Presidential Degree No.96 – No Wang Wang Policy Cybercrime Prevention Law Education K-12 Program Universal Pre – Schooling Madaris Education Technical – Vocational Education Assistance to private schools as essential partners in basic education Types of Corruptions Corruption is a social evil where the quality of service is lost for the unaccounted benefit. Types of corruption 1.Corruption in judiciary 2.Business corruption 3.Political corruption 4.Corruption in government 5.Corruption in law enforcement 6.Corruption in education 7.Administrative corruption Corruption in the Philippines Transparency International’s 2017 Corruption Perception Index ranks the country in the 111th place out of 180 countries.
The Philippines' corruption further declined in
2014 upgrading its ranking on Transparency.org CPI from 94th to 85th in 2013 and 2014
The Philippine political arena is mainly
arranged and operated by families or alliances of families rather than organised around the voting for political parties. Constitutional reform in the Philippines or Charter Change What is Charter Change? What are the changes that can be implemented? How can the 1987 Philippine Constitution be changed? Ramos Administration – shift to a parliamentary Estrada Administration – Constitutional Correction for Development Arroyo Administration – Shift to parliamentary, decentralization of national government and more empowerment of local government Aquino Administration – No concrete plans regarding CHACHA Duterte Administration – shift to federalism
The Truth About Political Environment Philippines The General Stability and Peace in The in The Country Through Elected Government Officials Including All The Rules and Regulations