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A real glimmer of hope to end political dynasties

Manila Bulletin

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December 16, 2025

Many did not see it coming.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. — heir to one of the most enduring political dynasties in the country — has asked Congress to prioritize four landmark reform bills that, if passed, would curb dynasties, restrain corruption, and shake the foundations of Philippine politics.For a president whose own name is inseparable from dynastic power, the move feels almost paradoxical. Yet he has moved to rebalance political power away from the ruling class and toward citizens through the Anti-Political Dynasty Bill, the Independent People's Commission Act, reforms to the Party-List System, and the CADENA Act.

The proposed Independent People's Commission would introduce a powerful new layer of oversight immune to political intimidation. For decades, corruption has thrived not because laws were absent, but because enforcement was weak, selective, or deliberately stalled. Under this framework, ghost projects and questionable fund releases would face immediate and public scrutiny. Subpoenas would follow paper trails. The culture of impunity that has protected wrongdoing would be forced into the open.

Equally consequential is the effort to clean up the party-list system, an institution originally designed to amplify marginalized voices but later captured by political clans and wealthy interests. Reforming it would restore its original purpose. Congressional seats would be occupied by genuine advocates for labor, agriculture, persons with disabilities, senior citizens, and other underrepresented sectors.

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