Rowena V. Guanzon
The Supreme Court (SC) has ordered former Commission on Elections (Comelec) Commissioner Maria Rowena Amelia V. Guanzon, who took her oath as member of Congress as representative of a party-list group, to explain why she should not be held in contempt for publicly discussing
Supreme Court The Supreme Court (SC) on Wednesday, June 29, stopped the House of Representatives from allowing former Commission on Elections (Comelec) Commissioner Maria Rowena Amelia V. Guanzon to assume the post as representative of the Komunidad ng Pamilya, Pasyente at Persons with Disabilit
The fall of socialist regimes and the restoration of capitalism in many countries in the 1990s provoked the view that the current stage of history is also its last. The adherents of the theory that liberal democracy is the pinnacle of political evolution are correct: individual freedom and self-rule are the prerogatives of all of humanity. But democracy has never been as imperiled as it is today by the tyrants who rule in its name. Despite the economic and social crises that afflict not only the poorest countries of the world but also the wealthiest, no alternative seems to be available, the only prospect being more of the same.
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Rowena V. Guanzon The Supreme Court (SC) was asked on Tuesday, June 21, to nullify a Commission on Elections (Comelec) ruling that allowed the nomination of the poll body’s former Commissioner Maria Rowena Amelia V. Guanzon to represent the Komunidad ng Pamilya, Pasyente at Persons with Disabili