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This document outlines a reform agenda aimed at effecting transformative change within your locality. It invites constituents to articulate the urgent issues they face, promises laid out during a three-year term, and visions for the future of their city or municipality. It emphasizes the governance mission needed to attain desired conditions and the necessary actions to achieve these goals. Rooted in the concept of the Social Contract, this agenda reflects the belief that government exists to serve the people, ensuring they remain the ultimate source of political power.
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MY COMMITMENT TO THE PEOPLE (My Reform Agenda)
Objectives: • Articulate the change you want to effect in your locality • Lay down your promise to your constituents • Set the reform agenda you want to undertake while serving the 3-year term of office
Reflection Questions: Question: Based on your observation, what urgent and major issues/concerns/problems in your locality you desire and need to address? Answer:
Reflection Questions: Question: Three years from now, in what condition you want your City/Municipality to be? Answer: A City/Municipality with: 1.
Reflection Questions: Question: What governance mission you want to take to attain the desired condition you want for your city/municipality? Answer:
Reflection Questions: Question: What change you want to happen in your City/Municipality in the next three years? Answer: From a __________ to _____________
Reflection Questions: Question: How do you intend to carry it out? What will you do to achieve the condition you want for your city/municipality? Answer:
Your Commitment is your Social Contract to your constituents
Social Contract is… … one of the foundations of the American political system. This is the belief that the state only exists to serve the will of the people, and they are the sourceof all political power enjoyed by the state. They can choose to give or withhold this power. (Martin Kelly. Social Contract. http://americanhistory.about.com/od/usconstitution/g/social_contract.htm. retrieved 6/14/2013)
Social Contract is… “in political philosophy, an actual or hypothetical compact, or agreement, between the ruled and their rulers, defining the rights and duties of each.” (Social Contract. Encyclopaedia Britannica. http://global.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/550994/social-contract. retrieved 6/14/2013)
P’noy’s Social Contract with the Filipino People is a sixteen-point agenda that lays down the vision of government in the different priority areas of development.