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Tired of Corruption? Jourdan Sebastian’s Bold Plan for Change!

Yona Hernandez by Yona Hernandez
November 7, 2024
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Is it really possible to break the cycle of corruption in the Philippines? Jourdan Sebastian thinks so—and he’s ready to show us how.

In his latest PGMN episode, Jourdan digs into why corruption thrives, despite all the promises to fight it. 

The root of the problem? Campaign funding. 

Billions of pesos pour into political campaigns from big corporations, foreign interests, and influential backers. And when our leaders owe their seats to these power players, who do they end up serving?

Jourdan argues it’s time for a radical change. His solution? A “people’s fund”—a system where everyday Filipinos contribute small amounts to fund campaigns. 

This way, politicians are accountable to the people, not to wealthy donors expecting favors. Imagine leaders who serve because they owe us, the people, not the elites!

Why is this shift so important? Because when money talks, reform dies. 

With a people-powered fund, leaders can focus on the needs of the public, free from outside pressures. It’s a simple idea but could mean massive change in accountability and transparency for Philippine politics.

Jourdan’s plan isn’t just a dream—crowdfunded political models are already cleaning up corruption in other countries. 

If we can make this work here, Filipinos will finally have a real shot at change.

In this episode, Jourdan lays out a clear roadmap for reform, showing how small contributions from each of us can lead to big, lasting change. 

Catch the full video on PGMN’s YouTube or Facebook, and be part of the conversation on how we can build a better Philippines!

If Jourdan’s ideas caught your attention, watch Orion’s episode on how the Philippines can thrive like Singapore with Lee Kuan Yew’s guidance.

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