In his latest PGMN episode, Orion Perez dives into the long-debated issue of political dynasties—and why they might not be as simple as they seem.
Many argue that dynasties keep power in the hands of a few, preventing real change. But Orion takes a closer look at whether these families are the real problem or if voters themselves play a bigger role in shaping the system.
He explains that while dynasties dominate politics, it’s not always about corruption or control. In many cases, these families maintain power because people trust them, and alternatives often fail to gain support.
From local communities to national leadership, he reveals how voters repeatedly choose familiar names, raising the question: is the system broken, or is it simply reflecting what people want?
So, what’s the real issue? Orion believes the focus shouldn’t just be on dynasties but on demanding better governance, transparency, and real accountability—no matter who’s in charge.
Want the full breakdown? Watch Orion’s deep dive on PGMN’s YouTube and Facebook to see why political dynasties might not be the only thing shaping our future.