conclusion about political dynasty in the Philippines​

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Philippine laws. The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines states in Article II Section 26: "The State shall guarantee equal access to opportunities for public service, and prohibit political dynasties as may be defined by law."

POLITICAL DYNASTY IN THE PHILIPPINES

A political dynasty  is a group of legislators who serve in one spot or country and can pass or stretch out government positions to family to extend and keeping up with its hang on power. It was during the hour of Spanish expansionism in the Philippines when the establishments for political dynasty were laid. The political dynasty in the Philippines emerged during Spanish colonization. At the point when the Spaniards vanquished the islands in the sixteenth century, they found that there were huge number of networks all around the archipelago, each drove by a datu or rajah. The Spaniards didn't actually vanquish the whole archipelago all alone; that was outlandish. To enslave the people groups of the islands, they enrolled the assistance of these datus. The Spaniards set up reduccion, a framework where they put whole populaces under one brought together government. It dispensed with the barangays that were going by datus. In return for surrendering their barangays and empowering their kin to resettle in the new towns called cabecera, the datus were offered positions in nearby government as gobernadorcillio and cabeza de barangay. Up to this time the political dynasty is still existing in the Philippine politics and some of the families belong to political dynasty are Conjuanco family,Gatchalian,Duterte,Binay,Marcos,Ejercito-Estrada and Macapagal- Aroyo Family.

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