Over the past few days, we continued to get a healthy consensus from sectors we met that it is time for a real change. I have been consulting a number of people on the 2010.2016 proposal and no one had an objection on electing the constitutional convention delegates in 2010. At the same time, this is also when we will elect the new President, Senators and Congressmen.
It was quite clear that everyone I talked to wants the Constitution reviewed so that we can make necessary economic and political reforms. A number of people also asked why 2016 and not earlier? A longer timetable allows a more thorough review by the concon and also removes doubt that it may be used by incumbent officials or whoever will win in the 2010 election as the change in the system will not apply to them, but it will be during their incumbency that the transition by 2016 will be planned well.
So far, many other ideas have come about, from the idea of a bicameral or a unicameral parliament, having regional senators, to the president still being voted directly by the people and the prime minister being elected by the members of the parliament. But for me, this discussion can be brought about once we all agree on a concon on 2010. Let me share with you another input I got thru email on how many countries implement a bicameral parliament.
From: G.D. Chan (goldychan@yahoo.com)
Dear Mr. Concepcion,
In reaction to your 2010.2016 article in GoNegosyo, here is a list of countries with bicameral parliament. It seems to be not such a bad group to belong to. I would go for a parliamentary system, but bicameral. Given our experience with the House of Representatives, I do not think a unicameral parliamentary system would sell.
Countries with Bicameral Parliament
1. Algeria: Council of the Nation & National People’s Assembly
2. Antigua & Barbuda: Senate & House of Representatives
3. Australia: Senate & House of Representatives
4. Austria: Federal Council & National Council
5. Bahamas: Senate & House of Assembly
6. Bahrain: Consultative Assembly & Assembly of Representatives
7. Barbados: Senate & House of Assembly
8. Belarus: Council of the Republic & Chamber of Representatives
9. Belgium: Senate & Chamber of Representatives
10. Belize: Senate & House of Representatives
11. Bhutan: National Council & National Assembly
12. Bosnia & Herzegovina: House of Peoples & House of Representatives
13. Cambodia: Senate & National Assembly
14. Canada: Senate & House of Commons
15. Congo (Democratic Republic): Senate & National Assembly
16. Congo (Republic): Senate & National Assembly
17. Czech Republic: Senate & Chamber of Deputies
18. Egypt: Consultative Council & People’s Assembly
19. Ethiopia: House of Federation & House of People’s Representatives
20. Fiji: Senate & House of Representatives
21. France: Senate & National Assembly
22. Gabon: Senate & National Assembly
23. Germany: Federal Council & Federal Diet
24. Grenada: Senate & House of Representatives
25. Haiti: Senate & Chamber of Deputies
26. India: Council of States & House of People
27. Ireland: Senate & Chamber of Deputies
28. Iraq: Council of Union & Council of Representatives
29. Italy: Senate of the Republic & Chamber of Deputies
30. Jamaica: Senate & House of Representatives’
31. Japan: House of Councilors & House of Representatives
32. Jordan: Assembly of Senators & Assembly of Deputies
33. Kazakhstan: Senate & Assembly
34. Kyrgyzstan: Legislative Assembly & Assembly of People’s Representatives
35. Lesotho: Senate & National Assembly
36. Madagascar: Senate & National Assembly
37. Malaysia: Senate & House of Representatives
38. Mauritania: Assembly of Senators & National Assembly
39. Morocco: Assembly of Councilors & Assembly of Representatives
40. Netherlands: First Chamber & Second Chamber
41. Poland: Senate & Diet
42. Romania: Senate & Chamber of Deputies
43. Russia: Federation Council & State Assembly
44. Saint Lucia: Senate & House of Assembly
45. Slovenia: National Council & National Assembly
46. South Africa: National Council of Provinces & National Assembly
47. Spain: Senate & Congress of Deputies
48. Switzerland: Council of States & National Council
49. Tajikistan: National Assembly & Assembly of Representatives
50. Thailand: Senate & House of Representatives
51. Trinidad and Tobago: Senate & House of Representatives
52. United Kingdom: House of Lords & House of Commons
53. Uzbekistan: Senate & Legislative Chamber
To be fair, there are also economically-advanced countries that have a unicameral parliamentary system:
1. China
2. Denmark
3. Finland
4. Greece
5. Hungary
6. Iceland
7. Israel
8. New Zealand
9. Norway
10. Portugal
11. Singapore
12. Sweden
13. Turkey Ukraine
But please note the Asian examples. China is a totalitarian state while Singapore is such a small city state that perhaps there is logic to having just a unicameral body.
Please continue to send your responses via email at go.2010.2016@gmail.com or thru sms at 09175591245. Also continue watching the Go Negosyo Bigtime TV Show in QTV every Saturday and Sunday from 8 to 8:30 a.m. with replays in NBN every Sunday at 9 p.m.
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