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PAGLAUM Multi Purpose Cooperative. 


Duterte: Latest Interview - "If I have to kill you, I'll kill you"


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Here's the link: 
http://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections/2016/110679-duterte-contradictions-dictatorship

Ang Simbayanan Ni Maria Multi Purpose Cooperative


Credits to YouTube post of Simbayanan Ni Maria Multi Purpose Cooperative

In 1991, Simbayanan ni Maria Foundation, Inc. (SMFI) was registered as a non-stock, non-profit organization, as the parish church’s response to poverty in Taguig, with Fr. Antonio C.T. Pascual or Fr. Anton to his parishioners, a parish priest of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary from 1988 to 1992, as its founding Chairman. It offered programs on health services, nutrition, skills training, and job placement as well as college scholarships. 

This foundation spun off the Simbayanan ni Maria Multi-Purpose Cooperative (SMMPC) to develop and undertake socio-economic programs and activities for the improvement of the quality of life of the people of Lower Bicutan and adjacent barangays in Taguig. 

 In 1992, Fr. Anton was assigned to Makati City. Believing that the cooperative would collapse if the next parish priest did not have social orientation, the Board decided to take SMMPC out of the jurisdiction of the parish church and transformed SMMPC into a community-based cooperative. 

The SMMPC Board-cum-Pastoral Council was maintained while a new set of officers was appointed to the Parish Pastoral Council. Though still in Makati in 1995, Fr. Anton was elected SMMPC Chairman.

What Is A Cooperative?



Posted by: desjardins on YouTube

It's working as a team and joining forces to accomplish more.

What's A Co-op?


This video was commissioned by the Ngee Ann Consumer Cooperative Society Limited (NP Co-op) on 7 Feb 2014. It provides an overview of what a co-op is and how it benefits its members and community.

Agdao Multi purpose Cooperative (Agdao MPC)

We aim to change people's perception about cooperatives in the Philippines.

Duterte: Man of His Word

Duterte will definitely do what he says he will do!

On his decision which I personally don't like but all the respect. From the beginning he was always  consistent but my heart wants otherwise, that's why im a bit frustrated, its because i don't want to hear him say "I'm not running for President", and this reality was unaceptable or perhaps, my expectations are too much for a person who know too well of himself and his limitations.

To you Mayor Duterte, I salute. 

A sigh of relief for other politician/s who treat him as a clear threat to their candidacy and their party.  A decent way to celebrate secretly, of course. I'm not really underestimating other candidates, as I believe they can serve the country well and maybe improve the lives of the people. But change? may be I will leave that to the people themselves once an elected President is already reigning.

A Call To All. If we desire a person to run and believe with all our heart he could have CREATE A CHANGE in our Country but at the moment choose to serve in his own way he believe he could effectively do, aren't we supposed to respect that?

If we ask ourselves, What have i done to make my City great? What Am I going to do to help my community? What have I done so far?

Long Live the Philippines. None will really have the heart to make this great but we Filipino's ourselves.

Other Articles About Duterte's Decision:

Duterte definitely not running for president

Rodrigo Duterte to seek re-election as Davao City mayor

Rody Duterte files CoC, but it's for Mayor of Davao City

No is no: Duterte reelection bid filed

Duterte for President: LAST CHANCE


Yes, I am confirming

LAST DITCH EFFORTS TO SAVE
DUTERTE PRESIDENCY ON-GOING

By Manny PiƱol

I do not want to raise false hopes but I would consider myself extremely insensitive if I do not share with the millions of Filipinos the latest updates on the Duterte Presidency.

Yes, I am confirming that following the latest public announcement of Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte that his options were retirement or staying on as Mayor, there were frantic efforts by people close to the family to save the Presidential dream.

And the efforts appear to be paying off.

Yesterday, Duterte's daughter, Sara, who had been unfairly accused as "selfish" because of she reportedly opposed the Presidential endorsement for her father posted positive lines in her social media account.

In fairness to Sara, she is not actually opposed to the idea of her father becoming President.

She, however, refused to be lured back into politics again and declared that she wanted to have a quiet private life with her family.

Sara's refusal to heed her father's request for her to run as Mayor of Davao City could be one of the reasons behind the reluctance of the older Duterte to vie for the Presidency.

A pragmatic politician, Duterte believes that while there is a noisy movement asking him to run for President, it would not be an easy contest.

Given the fact that he does not like to ask money from traditional political funders and that he is running under a lean political party, PDP Laban, Duterte knows he could lose the contest for the Presidency.

"I might be like a plane who takes off and comes back finding that he has no more airport to land in," he told TV5's Mia Reyes.

Duterte has always been passionate with Davao City and its people and he believes that it should be handled by somebody who shares his vision for the city.

As of yesterday, it appeared that things were going smoothly and that the family could settle the question on who would take over the leadership of the city.

The options are limited to Sara and her older brother, Paolo, who is the incumbent Vice Mayor.

Everything seems to be falling into proper places and even Duterte's bitter political enemies in the City, the Nograleses, appear to be helpful in resolving the problem.

Congressman Karlo Nograles, son of former speaker Prospero Nograles who is the object of Duterte's disdain over the past two decades, filed his Certificate of Candidacy (COC) for Congress early on Monday, effectively dashing rumors that he would challenge a Duterte for the mayorship of Davao.
The only issue that is going to be addressed now would be the question raised by Mayor Duterte himself when we were almost at the verge of convincing him to backtrack from his earlier pronouncements rejecting the Presidency and announcement that he was heeding the people's call.

"How would people react if, after saying twice (thrice including Monday's press conference) that I would not run for President, I suddenly face the people and say Ok, I'm running?," Duterte asked.

I assured Mayor Duterte that "the only people who would not like to see you backtrack from your earlier pronouncements would be the people who don't like you to become President."

I told him that there would be a greater number of Filipinos who would prefer that he changes his mind and declares that he was yielding to the call of the people.

Again, I don't want to raise false hopes. I am sharing with the readers of this page of the latest development in the dream to bring ‪#‎TunayNaPagbabago‬ to the Philippines.

Maybe, just maybe, this is the sign of a Divine Intervention.