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Anti-Dynasty Law enactment imperative for democratic renewal

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December 09, 2025

The rising tide of public indignation over systemic corruption has once again pushed into the national spotlight a long-neglected promise of the 1987 Constitution: the enactment of an enabling law that would effectively curb political dynasties.

Nearly four decades since that charter enshrined the principle of equal access to public service, Congress has yet to pass the legislation needed to bring this mandate to life. The renewed public clamor compels our lawmakers to confront a reality that has become increasingly difficult to ignore. When left unchecked, political dynasties pose a profound threat to good governance, accountability, and the very spirit of our democracy.

The urgency of addressing political dynasties stems from their deeply entrenched presence across the political landscape. In many provinces, cities, and municipalities, the rotation of public office among family members has become predictable: father to daughter, brother to sister, spouse to spouse, generation after generation. These longstanding monopolies undermine the essential democratic requirement of competition. When political seats become family inheritances rather than public trusts, governance is diminished; public office becomes a patrimony instead of a responsibility.

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