THE MARGINALIZED SECTOR IN PHILIPPINE POLITICS Flashcards
(20 cards)
- The process whereby something or someone is pushed to the edge of a group and accorded lesser importance. This is
predominantly a social phenomenon by which a minority or sub-group is excluded, and their needs or desires ignored.
MARGINALIZATION
include the self employed or those working
in family workshops, jeepney drivers, rural workers like fisherfolks and farmers.
marginalized sectors
The nature and operation of their work are beyond the scope and reach of government legislation and regulations on labor
as there are no employer-employee relationships.
marginalized sectors
RIGHTS OF THE MARGINALIZED SECTORS
- Right to dignity
- Right to a Just compensation and observance of rest periods, and holidays
- Right to share in the fruits of production
- Right to organize
- Freedom from exploitation and harassment
- Right to Join the mainstream of society
- Right to redress grievances
It is a mechanism of proportional representation in the election of representatives to the House of Representatives from marginalized or
underrepresented national, regional and sectoral parties, or
organizations or coalitions thereof registered with the Commission on
Elections (Comelec)
party-list system
It is part of the electoral process that enables small political parties
and marginalized and underrepresented sectors to obtain possible
representation in the House of Representatives, which traditionally is
dominated by parties with big political machinery.
party-list system
14 BASIC SECTORS
➢Artisanal Fisherfolk
➢Farmers and Landless Rural
Workers
➢Urban Poor
➢Indigenous Peoples
➢Formal Labor and Migrant
Workers
➢Workers in the Informal Sector
➢Women
➢Children
➢Youth and Students
➢Senior Citizens
➢Persons with Disabilities
➢Victims of Disasters and
Calamities
➢Non-Government Organizations
➢Cooperatives
is an organization of people who identify
themselves as lesbians, gays, bisexuals or trans-
genders.
“Ang Ladlad”
ANG LADLAD LGBT PARTY vs. COMMISSION
ON ELECTIONS
G.R. No. 190582, EN BANC,
April 8, 2010
ISSUES AND CONCERNS
ang ladlad
- Absence of sufficient or alternative employment opportunities
- harassment
- exploitation
- lack of social and political status
- lack of standard sets in labor laws
- Exposure to occupation hazards
- absence of organize union
- low production and low wages
purpose of bangsamoro basic law
is to establish a political entity,
provide for its basic structure of government in recognition of
the justness and legitimacy of the cause of the Bangsamoro
people and their aspiration to chart their political future
through a democratic process that will secure their identity
and posterity and allow for meaningful self-governanc
It is the identity of the Bangsamoro People. It is the political entity—
the Bangsamoro—that will replace the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)
bangsamoro
is the secular autonomous government mandated in the Constitution. It is not an Islamic state
bangsamoro
- Is the head of the Bangsamoro Government
Chief Minister
bangsamoro election process
- The registered voters elect representatives in the Bangsamoro Parliament
- the Bangsamoro Parliament elects the Chief Minister
- The Chief Minister shall be elected by a majority vote of all the members of
the Parliament
The Bangsamoro Government is also entitled to a (how many) share in all national taxes, fees and charges collected in the Bangsamoro
75%
is the regional office of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), performing the functions of the COMELEC in the Bangsamoro.
Bangsamoro Electoral Office
The Chief Minister has the authority to appoint the (how many) Deputy Ministers
two
party-list representatives shall constitute (how many) the total number of representatives including
those under the party-list.
twenty per centum of
party list term/period
3 consecutive years