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It isn’t only in the Philippines that constitutional reform debates are taking place. One country we can relate to as far as such debates are concerned is India. It has a huge number of voters, most of whom are politically illiterate.

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Last Thursday I attended a briefing entitled “Crowdsourcing a new Constitution for a new Philippines.” At the helm of the briefing were young social media technocrats, with expertise on how to use social media for nation building.

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At other times former Chief Justice Reynato Puno would not have been thought of as a “crowdsourcing” leader. As a justice of the Supreme Court his time was occupied with reading lawyers’ briefs and weighing how these conform with or deviate from the law.

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Muling inihain ni Senator Teofisto Guingona III ang panukalang hinahayaang makilahok ang publiko sa paggawa ng batas sa pamamagitan ng internet at ng information and communication technology.

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Sen. Teofisto Guingona III has filed a bill that would allow the public to comment on pending measures through email or the internet.

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It isn’t only in the Philippines that constitutional reform debates are taking place. One country we can relate to as far as such debates are concerned is India. It has a huge number of voters, most of whom are politically illiterate.

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Muling inihain ni Senator Teofisto Guingona III ang panukalang hinahayaang makilahok ang publiko sa paggawa ng batas sa pamamagitan ng internet at ng information and communication technology.

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