Political Dynasties and the Election System in the Philippines

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Introduction The political landscape of the Philippines has long been characterized by the dominance of political dynasties. Elections, rather than serving as genuine contests of ideas or platforms, often become competitions among powerful families who have controlled political power for generations. This paper explores how and why the electoral system in the Philippines evolved into a competition of political dynasties, examining historical, structural, economic, and cultural factors.

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