Submitted To: Mr. Victoriano Rodil: Term Paper On Du30Nation
Submitted To: Mr. Victoriano Rodil: Term Paper On Du30Nation
In partial fulfillment of
BM 1-A
Biographical Data
Francheska Anne Martin was born in April 16, 2001 and she is currently 18
years old and lives in 438 Garcia St. San Antonio, Cavite City. Her hometown is also
in Cavite City. She is the second child of her mother Glend Martin and her father
Ronaldo Martin. She has two siblings the eldest is Johara Martin and her younger
located at Padre Burgos, San Roque, Cavite City and finished her two years in
Manuel Rojas Elementary School located at Dra. Salamanca, Cavite City. She
finished her four years and moved up with honors during junior high school in Cavite
National High School located at Chief E. Martin Street, Caridad Cavite City. She
graduated her senior high school in Cavite National High School and she graduated
with honors and awarded from various awards from national and interschool dance
competitions.
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Cavite City Campus
Brgy. 8, Pulo II, Dalahican, Cavite City
Executive Summary
families in many different ways. There are bunch of plans and changes that has been
made. This paper identifies the effects and changes on a Filipino family during
Duterte administration. It provided reports for the first three years of his term. The
NEDA report or the National Economic and Development Authority released annual
idea and to open their minds such that they are part of the economy and it will affect
them. The economy affects every Filipino family but do Filipino families can feel the
changes or if the economy is good, how does it affect one family? It is an important
thing to be aware on what is happening to our country as it will also reflect in our
living. Based on the reports given by the NEDA, it shows how our economy is doing,
but can the families feel the changes of our economy. It showed the first three years
of President Duterte’s term and for the next and last three years of his term, he talked
about it on his SONA or State of the Nation Address. He talked about his future plans
for the country. He also stated that he will fulfill promises that weren’t filled or else it
will be just election promises. The President gave his word about his promises and
he acknowledge his wrong if he couldn’t fulfill his promise. He listed many plans for
the last three years of his term and can his plans affect the Filipino families in a good
way or a bad way? Every plan of the President will be helpful for all the Filipino
families but it will be a question on how will the last three years is enough for every
family to feel the effectiveness of his projects and plans. It is on how President
Duterte’s term affect families either bad or good effects of it, how did they feel during
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Brgy. 8, Pulo II, Dalahican, Cavite City
Rodrigo Duterte also known for “Digong” is a Filipino politician who was
elected as the 16th President of the Philippines in 2016. He was born on March 28,
1945 in Maasin, Leyte in the Philippines. He has 4 siblings named Benjamin Duterte,
Blue Boy Duterte, Eleanor Duterte and Jocelyn Duterte, their parents are Vicente
in Manila and a Law Degree year 1972 in San Beda College. In year 1986 he was
appointed as the Vice Mayor of Davao City and in 1988 he was elected as the Mayor
of Davao City. He was among the longest-serving mayors in the Philippines, serving
seven terms for a span of more than 22 years in office. His presidency began at noon
on June 30, 2016 as he became the first President from Mindanao and the oldest to
until an annulment was granted in 2000. He has four children named Sara Duterte,
Paolo Duterte, Sebastian Duterte and Veronica Duterte with his law wife, Honeylet
Avanceña.
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3. To compare the changes and improvement three years before and after
Duterte’s presidency.
4. To identify the effectivity of the Duterte Administration even after his time.
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The economic review from the past three years during Duterte administration.
In 2017, the performance of the Philippine economy remains on target, hitting a solid
6.6 percent growth rate in the last quarter of 2017. This stable performance brings
our full-year growth in 2017 to 6.7 percent a strong finish that keeps our position as
one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia after China’s 6.9 and Vietnam’s 6.8
grew 5.5 percent in the second quarter of 2019, the country’s lowest growth outturn
in 17 quarters. This means that we will have to grow by an average of at least 6.4
percent in the second half to reach the low-end of the full-year growth target of 6.0 to
7.0 percent in 2019. Philippine economic growth remained stable as it grew 6.1
percent in the fourth quarter of 2018 from the revised 6.0 percent recorded in the
third quarter. This steady performance—the seventh consecutive year that the
Philippine economy sustained its growth of more than 6.0 percent—brings our 2018
full-year growth to 6.2 percent. This is a firm finish that cements the Philippines’
our economy growing at an average of 6.5 percent in the first 10 quarters of the
the Philippine Statistics Authority, the Philippine economy grew 5.5 percent in the
second quarter of 2019, the country’s lowest growth outturn in 17 quarters. This
means that we will have to grow by an average of at least 6.4 percent in the second
half to reach the low-end of the full-year growth target of 6.0 to 7.0 percent in 2019.
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Our country is one of the most dynamic economies in the East Asia and the
large and young population, the Philippines’ economic dynamism is rooted in strong
Business activities are buoyant with notable performance in the services sector
including the business process outsourcing, real estate, and finance and insurance
industries. Through the years our economy Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew
year-on-year by 5.5 percent in the second quarter of 2019. Main drivers of growth for
the quarter are Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles, Personal and
Household Goods; Manufacturing; and Other Services. Among the major economic
sectors, Services had the fastest growth with 7.1 percent. Industry registered a
growth of 3.7 percent. Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and Fishing had a growth of 0.6
growth of 6.3 percent between 2010-2017 from an average of 4.5 percent between
2000-2009, our country is poised to make the leap from a lower-middle income
country. In 2018, Philippine economic growth moderated to 6.2 percent from 6.7
percent in 2017, dragged down by lower growth in global trade and domestic high
inflation. In 2019, however, growth is projected to reach 6.4 percent as inflation winds
down and spending due to the upcoming midterm elections is likely to boost private
consumption growth. In recent years, the Philippine economy has made progress in
delivering inclusive growth, evidenced by the declining poverty rates and a falling
Gini coefficient. Poverty declined from 26.6 percent in 2006 to 21.6 percent in 2015
while Gini coefficient declined from 42.9 to 40.1 over the same period.
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CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY
Cavite City Campus
Brgy. 8, Pulo II, Dalahican, Cavite City
For the past three years during President Rodrigo Duterte Administration the
impact of his term on our family is in case of the tuition fee on some schools and
universities were made free so it helped us as my sibling and i are currently studying
and it became a lot of help in our expenses so it can be used in other needs. The
living in a city were drugs are everywhere so it may be a threat for us that we cannot
avoid the chance that it can happen near us but it is also a good thing as criminals
will lessen in our place but we still cannot deny the danger. For the economy i cannot
really state that it affected my family as my family has their own business and my
Realizations
For President Rodrigo Duterte’s term I’ve realized that in achieving a growing
and successful country there are many sacrifices to be made. There might be
changes but we should go with the flow and as a citizen of this country we shall do
our part and also speak ourselves for our better country. There are things that can be
done better but he still has three years to prove and fulfill his promises for our
country.
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CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY
Cavite City Campus
Brgy. 8, Pulo II, Dalahican, Cavite City
Last July 22, 2019 our Philippine President Rodrigo Roa Duterte delivered his
State of the Nation Address or SONA in front of lawmakers, guests and diplomats at
the Batasang Pambansa, Quezon City. Same with the previous SONA, the President
and initiatives to give way for the discussion of achievements instead of incorporating
in the SONA. The SONA 2019 started at exactly 5:15 pm and concluded at 6:49 pm,
from the originally declared 45-minute speech due to some delays and the expected
'side-remarks' of the President. The President started his speech by extending hand
in gratitude to all who kept faith with him in most trying times. The President did not
corruption and illegal drug problem, which he earlier said he could solve in three to
six months’ time if he were elected President. Duterte bore in his speech that it is
“selfishness” that allows these to continue. He said he took full responsibility of the
consequences of what the government, under his leadership, did and what it did not do
but should have done during the first half of his term. He talked about the issues that he
will comply for the next 3 years of his term. President Duterte emphasized that illegal
drug problem persists and corruption continues but promised to continue fighting until
his term ends. Part of his prepared speech for the event, were immediately preceded
by his praises for the real estate sector for helping boost the Philippine economy and
providing jobs for Filipinos. He talked about his past SONA and his accomplishments
for our country and of course for the next three years. “Our goal for the next three
years is clear: a comfortable life for everybody, all Filipinos. We have made
significant strides and accomplished signal milestones as a nation in the past three
years. This momentum must continue with greater fervor in the next three years and
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President Rodrigo Roa Duterte discussed his plans and hopes to accomplish for the
last three years of his term as the President of the Philippines. On West Philippine
Sea dispute, President Duterte said the avoidance of armed conflict and protection of
the Philippine territorial waters and natural resources compel the administration to
perform a delicate balancing act and for me it is reasonable that he is avoiding any
war between our countries as our country is not ready or as ready for the other
country. He also talked about and praised DepEd Secretary Leonor Briones as more
Filipino learners are receiving basic education with over 27 million enrolls from kinder
to senior high school. Moreover, he said that the administration plans to create
the National Academy for Sports for high school students. As a student he is a big
the education of young Filipino people and we can say that not all are given a chance
to study but even a bit improvement is still an improvement. President Duterte also
pass the National Defense Act and revive the mandatory ROTC, it is a good
implementation as our country needs to be ready for anything that we, citizens of this
country also needs participation for a better country. Here are the rest of projects and
plans of our President complying for Illegal drugs, Boracay rehab, slow government
offices, Bureau of Customs, Manila Bay rehabilitation, Bangsamoro transition and tax
reform.
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The expectations of our family for the last three years of President Rodrigo
Duterte’s term is that he will comply for the promises and plans that he advocated
during the election time and the time he was elected. We will expect that for the next
three years we can finally say and feel the changes and improvement of our country.
We hope that his last years he can prove that he is worthy to be the president that he
is not just full of promises. We are expecting that when he will pass the term our
also to our lives and improve our living. I hope that i can improve our life also with the
help of our president’s accomplishments. I will become an individual who does her
responsibility for a better life and future not only for herself but for her family.
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Reference:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodrigo_Duterte
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Rodrigo-Duterte
http://www.neda.gov.ph/statement-on-the-performance-of-the-philippine-economy-in-
the-second-quarter-of-2019/
http://www.neda.gov.ph/13833/
http://www.neda.gov.ph/joint-statement-of-the-economic-team-on-the-performance-
of-the-philippine-economy-for-q4-and-full-year-2018/
https://www.worldbank.org/en/country/philippines/overview
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1075769
https://dzup.org/news/national-issues/recap-highlights-of-dutertes-sona-2019/
https://www.rappler.com/nation/241051-duterte-tells-real-estate-firms-do-not-be-
haven-illegal-foreign-workers
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