Sunday, March 14, 2010

The true meaning of a Presidential Forum

A presidential forum can be best described as a job interview. Presidential aspirants are the persons that are applying for a job, which is to become the next president of the Republic of the Philippines; the employer of course is the Filipino people and their comprehensive resume can be composed of their profile; their educational background and their experiences as a public servant. The whole duration of the forum will be the interview process. The presidential aspirants will answer what are their platforms of government, what are their solutions to the problems the country are facing; poverty, peace and order, employment, corruption and energy crisis etc. how they answer these questions will going to be a huge factor for these aspirants to be hired by the Filipino people as their new leader and that will be happening in the May 10, 2010 elections. Those who attend every forum are those who are really interested and willing to take the job as the next leader of the country and those who won’t attend means that they don’t need or not interested on the job.
Listening and watching a forum could be one of the best ways for the Filipino especially those who are first time voters to know more about the candidate. These forums are the venue where the presidential aspirants really speak what are their plans for the country and how they will govern its people.

A call to the youth to stop being passive; be vigilant on what is happening in our country. We are the future elders, what are our decisions in this present time will greatly affect our future, the future of our country, our children and our children’s children. Maybe deciding for the best leader in this election could be a little beginning for a big ending. And we can only know who is the best is if we inform ourselves about the aspiring leaders. Watch every forum or debate these candidates will attend for you to decide the best, a leader that is pro pinoy and pro to success..

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