President Aquino reportedly blamed Joseph Estrada and the City of Manila - the problem on the motorists and commuters, traffic congestions and truck bans. He even blamed the former President Gloria Arroyo for the frequent MRT problems including LRT.
Just recently he defended DAP as different from PDAF, he said only a minimal portion of DAP releases have any issue. Rest assured: The Commission on Audit will ensure that, if there was any abuse or misuse of this fund, then those responsible will be held to account.
It was a roller-coaster ride on the issue involving DAP, eradicating graft and corruption.
His plan of fighting against corruption was only good at first.
Truck ban in Manila was lifted. Mayor Joseph Estrada lifted the Manila truck ban effective noon in Manila to help address the problem of port congestion.The oil price increased high. During his term theres always a price hike but seldom price rollback. The jeepney fare increased, commuters has no choice. President Aquino asks for patience while he and his men is solving the problem.
He was criticised and accused to be sleeping with problems our country is facing today. Problems specially Pending NLEX-SLEX connector road, discarded the Belgian-assisted Laguna Lake project, derailment of MRT, and implementation of truck ban. Palace asks for patience as it works on some of the problems.
We need a President who has that great balls of fire. Someone who can defend us in times of trouble. Trouble such as the problems we are facing now.
Some criticism about him says that he failed to become a good leader to us. He was not full opening his eyes to see all the problems.
Someone we can turn to in crisis.
President Aquino is maybe in crisis because he has been in the position for many years and yet he cannot do immediate response. Obviously it is not easy, but he is the responsible for it.
It is just he is really sleeping or the staff around him are sleeping on the problems we are facing right now. It was posted in Tribune that even a recent Japanese study which the government adopted recently indicated that the administration of President Aquino has been sleeping on the job.
We need someone who can wake him up and pay attention to the problems we have now. The Palace's apologizing to the public on the mismanagement of the MRT and the traffic in the metro won't help solve the problems.
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A wake up call
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"ELEKSYON 2013" GMA News and Public Affairs elections coverage
GMA News and Public Affairs all set for its biggest, most comprehensive elections coverage, "ELEKSYON 2013"
Running a full 28 hours from 4:30 AM on election day until the morning after, GMA’s news teams will be reporting from a total of 47 strategically selected live remote points throughout Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao including the GMA originating regional stations Cebu, Davao, Dagupan, Ilocos, Naga, Iloilo, Cagayan de Oro and satellite stations Bacolod and General Santos.
Using the latest in transmission technology including a Digital Mobile News Gathering System, live reports will be sent to GMA’s election hub: a two storey set that took weeks to construct inside the largest - almost 1000 square meter - GMA network studio. The Eleksyon 2013 set includes a massive data and call center desk and an all-new social media center - with a Google Hangout which will allow the public to engage in discussions with moderators and guests throughout the coverage - in addition to the traditional anchors’ and talk areas. Adjacent to it, a fully equipped election war room to handle coordination among hundreds of staffers has been prepared.
GMA News and Public Affairs pillars Mel Tiangco, Mike Enriquez, Vicky Morales, Arnold Clavio, Howie Severino and Jessica Soho will lead the coverage, providing analysis as to the hows and whys of the country’s second automated elections. They will be utilizing state of the art computer graphics technology as they anchor: including virtual screens and a new tracking system to enhance the presentation of real time immersive graphics, similar to what was used by CNN during their 2012 U.S. Presidential election coverage.
In 2010, GMA led all media organizations in providing a consistently fast, accurate and uninterrupted count as soon as the first PCOS machines transmitted the numbers. Viewers can expect even more from GMA this 2013, the network will be able to provide information as to how each national candidate performs - not only nationwide, but as far down as city level.
GMA’s news pillars, reporters and producers from its television, radio, web and social media platforms come together for Eleksyon 2013 in an effort to deliver information to as many people as possible. The coverage will be supported by GMA’s election partners – COMELEC, PLDT, Smart Communications, the Catholic Media Network, the Phil. Center for Investigative Journalism, AMA Education System and the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting, among many others.
Even citizen journalists have been tapped to contribute. In preparation for Eleksyon 2013, GMA News Online conducted a series of training workshops for these journalists – they will be posting video, photos and information on election day through GMA’s YouScoop website.
To further ensure accuracy in its reports, former COMELEC Commissioner and Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals Teresita Dy-Liacco Flores will serve as GMA News and Public Affairs’ in-house election consultant throughout the coverage.
GMA News Online will highlight social media in this election coverage, using web applications powered by U.S. based social media visualization company Mass Relevance. The Kandidato Buzz Index application visualizes which candidates are most talked about on Facebook and Twitter, while the Voting Experience Poll will allow social media users to report problems they have while voting.
GMA News and Public Affairs mounts its biggest, most comprehensive election coverage this Eleksyon 2013, reestablishing itself yet again as the Philippines’ news authority.
Running a full 28 hours from 4:30 AM on election day until the morning after, GMA’s news teams will be reporting from a total of 47 strategically selected live remote points throughout Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao including the GMA originating regional stations Cebu, Davao, Dagupan, Ilocos, Naga, Iloilo, Cagayan de Oro and satellite stations Bacolod and General Santos.
Using the latest in transmission technology including a Digital Mobile News Gathering System, live reports will be sent to GMA’s election hub: a two storey set that took weeks to construct inside the largest - almost 1000 square meter - GMA network studio. The Eleksyon 2013 set includes a massive data and call center desk and an all-new social media center - with a Google Hangout which will allow the public to engage in discussions with moderators and guests throughout the coverage - in addition to the traditional anchors’ and talk areas. Adjacent to it, a fully equipped election war room to handle coordination among hundreds of staffers has been prepared.
GMA News and Public Affairs pillars Mel Tiangco, Mike Enriquez, Vicky Morales, Arnold Clavio, Howie Severino and Jessica Soho will lead the coverage, providing analysis as to the hows and whys of the country’s second automated elections. They will be utilizing state of the art computer graphics technology as they anchor: including virtual screens and a new tracking system to enhance the presentation of real time immersive graphics, similar to what was used by CNN during their 2012 U.S. Presidential election coverage.
In 2010, GMA led all media organizations in providing a consistently fast, accurate and uninterrupted count as soon as the first PCOS machines transmitted the numbers. Viewers can expect even more from GMA this 2013, the network will be able to provide information as to how each national candidate performs - not only nationwide, but as far down as city level.
GMA’s news pillars, reporters and producers from its television, radio, web and social media platforms come together for Eleksyon 2013 in an effort to deliver information to as many people as possible. The coverage will be supported by GMA’s election partners – COMELEC, PLDT, Smart Communications, the Catholic Media Network, the Phil. Center for Investigative Journalism, AMA Education System and the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting, among many others.
Even citizen journalists have been tapped to contribute. In preparation for Eleksyon 2013, GMA News Online conducted a series of training workshops for these journalists – they will be posting video, photos and information on election day through GMA’s YouScoop website.
To further ensure accuracy in its reports, former COMELEC Commissioner and Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals Teresita Dy-Liacco Flores will serve as GMA News and Public Affairs’ in-house election consultant throughout the coverage.
GMA News Online will highlight social media in this election coverage, using web applications powered by U.S. based social media visualization company Mass Relevance. The Kandidato Buzz Index application visualizes which candidates are most talked about on Facebook and Twitter, while the Voting Experience Poll will allow social media users to report problems they have while voting.
GMA News and Public Affairs has gone all out for Eleksyon 2013. Weeks before election day, GMA Public Affairs aired a slew of specials aimed at voter education including the programs Bayan Ko, Paninindigan, Pagsubok ng mga Kandidato, Camera Juan, Kandidato, Landas, Kasaysayan ng Eleksyon, the Dapat Tama Advocacy Ads and Bilog videos among others. On election day itself, GMA Network will be connected to COMELEC’s mirror server -- which guarantees immediate vote results from the polls.
The right to suffrage is the great equalizer – giving the power back to the people in choosing their leaders. GMA News and Public Affairs takes its responsibility to serve as the voters’ watchdog closely to heart. All its efforts for the Eleksyon 2013 coverage are firmly grounded in an advocacy that has become the organization’s rallying cry this season: Dapat Tama or doing what is right for the sake of the nation.
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