[OPINION] Wag kukurap: Why anti-corruption should be on youth’s 2023 SK election agenda

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[OPINION] Wag kukurap: Why anti-corruption should be on youth’s 2023 SK election agenda
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'It’s important that aspiring SKs commit to fighting corruption within their own ranks.' Opinion

Comelec has finalized the schedule of activities for the 2023 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections. Filing of COCs will happen from August 28 to September 2, 2023, and the campaign period will happen from October 19 to 28, 2023.

Even the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t serve as a deterrent. Corruption scandals swung back and forth: from multi-billionsmuggling to jail extortion, to overpriced procurement, to the perennial problem of vote-buying during the last 2022 elections. When elected, SK officials will have the direct power to implement programs and influence how policies are shaped. As members of government, they have a unique opportunity to fight corruption from within.

It’s important that aspiring SKs commit against often-normalized corrupt practices and ensure that every peso counts for every young Filipino.Second, corruption also happens in youth governance

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