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Duterte signs Magna Carta of the Poor
May 27, 2019, 1:52 pm


MANILA -- President Rodrigo R. Duterte has signed into law the Magna Carta of the Poor which is meant to uplift the standard of living and quality of life of impoverished Filipinos.
Duterte signed Republic Act 11291 on April 12, 2019 but a copy of which was released to media on Monday (May 27).
Under the law, “the government shall establish a system of progressive realization or implementation to provide the requirements, conditions, and opportunities for the full enjoyment or realization of the following rights of the poor, which are essential requirements towards poverty alleviation.”


Alam niyo ba na 2013 pa yan
pero hindi pinirmahan ni BINOy



STELLA ano ba ang nagawa mo sa Sinado?
12 years ka nandiyan.. puro paninira ang ginagawa mo.

Ayyy!!!!! May nagwa pala?
1. LASCAÑAS
2. MATOBATO
3. BIKOY


Naglalaro lang si BInoy noon
kaya ... tinapon lang sa basurahan
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Yes, he just signed the bill crafted by Senator De Lima!

President Rodrigo Duterte has recently signed into law the “Magna Carta of the Poor” or the Republic Act 11291 on April 12.
Opposition Senator Leila De Lima is the principal author and sponsor of the new measure that aims to prioritize poor Filipino families be given full access to government services.

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Here is an article from September 2018:


Detained Sen. Leila de Lima wants to guarantee the poor’s fundamental rights by giving them access to government services and encouraging the private sector to invest in pro-poor programs.

Senate Bill No. 2010, or the Magna Carta of the Poor, includes the right to adequate food, decent work, quality education, housing, and mental and physical health.

“Recognizing that food, work, education, shelter and health are the foremost fundamental rights that lie at the very core of human rights and human dignity, this law aims to at least assuage the ills that hamper the rise of the members of the Philippine society who have been left helpless at the gutter for the longest time,” De Lima said.
De Lima’s proposal would compel the government to provide the requirements, conditions and opportunities for the poor to enjoy these fundamental rights.

It would also require the government to prioritize investments in anti-poverty programs that would enable the poor to fully participate in the country’s growth and development.

The Magna Carta of the Poor would also mandate the government to provide the poor access to food, health, education, housing and other essential amenities of life.

Poverty alleviation

It would also enlist the participation of the private sector as the government’s development partners in financing and implementing poverty alleviation programs and projects.

“These fundamental rights will be prioritized in the name of this law, in harmony with the other priorities of the state, to the end that putting ρrémíùm on poverty alleviation will be for the advancement of the Filipino as a whole,” De Lima said.

The detained senator is the chair of the Senate committee on social justice, welfare and rural development.

The measure would be implemented through “progressive realization,” which meant that the program would be paced according to the availability of funds while adjusting to the exigencies of the poor.

The measure would task the National Economic Development Authority to design and establish a single system of classifying the targeted beneficiaries of the government’s antipoverty programs.
 
awinahe kahit si delima payan ,bat di pinirmahan ni abnoy noon? Hahaha
Nakakaiinis kana Dutertr ginagawa mo nang Libre ang Lahat, ginagawa mong madali ang Buhay ng mga pinoy padahan dahan ano pa kaya kapag tumagal ka sa pwesto. Duterte nakakainis kana talaga . ang Buti buti mong tao. Hahahabaha galit talaga si Awinahe ehh, Pusher yata to na sinira ni duterte negosyo nya
 
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