“More than the intention to inform about charter change and federalism, the play underscores what it truly means to participate in a democracy,” Legarda said. People Power and Tech Steer a Nation’s Story While we laugh our hearts out, we were actively asking questions in our heads about the choices that we need to make as citizens.” One of the members of the audience Melissa Gonzalez, a private school educator, shared her impression about the play, “Charot is able to inform the audience about legislations, policies and burning national issues in a light and extremely entertaining way. “As FNF we are always happy to find new and innovative ways to have a discussion on what is going on in the Philippines, and hear different sides to these discussions,” Mr. Heinze said. One of the ways by which FNF can achieve this is through modern and unconventional means of connecting to the public. ”įNF Head of Country, Wolfgang Heinze said that a huge part of FNF’s aim is to widen and stimulate citizen’s engagement in political discourses. But not now, we’re not yet ready, therefore. Later on down the line, kung mas maayos ang government and when we’re ready, then why not. Director Maribel Legarda said: “In principle, Federalism is a good thing, but the question is: Is now a good time given the condition of our politics: political dynasties, corruption, the amount of money it would cost? Should we do it now? This is generational in effect so we should care.
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