The Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP) backed the Dapat Isa Lang (D1L) movement on Friday, which aims to pass the anti-political dynasty law through a people’s initiative.
“We recognize the vital roles of our schools in shaping our citizens,” CEAP Advocacy and Public Engagement Office Ina Claustro said during a press conference.
“It’s difficult to teach democracy when power continues to revolve only among few families,” she added in Filipino.
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