We live in a democratic country where everyone is given rights and that everyone has a chance to rule. But sometimes, this is not the case. As one can see the economic status and the ruling class of our country, one can infer that our system of government is unjust.
Before we proceed to the march to SONA, we have a small conference with the Center for National Studies about the different levels of living and their political standing in the country. These levels are the Magsasaka which consist 75% of the population of the country, the Manggagawa which consist 15% of the population, the Petiburgis which consist 8% of the population, the National burgis which consist of 1% of the population and the PML & MBK which consist of 1% of the population. What’s more problematic about these are that the 75% of our population, the magsasaka, are the ones who are at the bottom of the political standing while the PML and MBK, which only consist of 1% of our population, are at the top of the political standing in our country. This triangle above should be change. Since the majority of the population is at the bottom of the triangle, this means that fewer privileges are given to the majority of our nation.
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