We were scheduled to talk about the QLE Music Awards this Sunday but we decided to make way for another topic instead. We rescheduled the QLE guesting for another time: Two lawyers and a farmer will guest on Rock Ed Radio to talk about the Comprehensive Agrarian Law and the fight for (or against) the extension of it.
According to ABS-CBNnews.com "Time is running out on Congress to extend funding for the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP), and part of it is due to the strong lobby against it by landowners, an opposition lawmaker said."
The age-old locking of horns between land owners and tillers. Let's talk about this again and again and again and again 'til we find the golden mean somewhere.
Learn more about the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program and learn why this has everything to do with you.
'Kala mo ata hindi ka kasali dito 'no...? Pwes...
Post questions and comments here. Join the discussion this Sunday at 8pm on NU107.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
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3 comments:
I think, hindi na kailangang iextend pa ang isang batas na naging inutil naman sa loob ng 20 taon. Kalakhan ng mga lupain ay di naman talaga nai-distribute sa mga magsasaka sa ilalim ng batas na to.
Tingin ko mas ok ung GARB, kahit na mas mahirap maipasa 'to.
Gud evening! kasama po ba sa CARP yung freedom ng gov't for land conversion? Nakakaasar kasi yung mga sakahang koni-convert sa golf courses. Wala naman sigurong magsasakang nagogolf.
Tanong ko lang po sa mga guests yung opinion nila sa GARP? na nagsasabing matatawag lang na pag-aari ng indibidwal ang lupa kung sya mismo ang magbubungkal at nagaalaga.
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