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Punto de Vista: Hearing sa senado at kongreso, hindi talaga maiiwasan ang pagkakaroon ng mga hindi pagkakaintindihan

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00:00In the hearings in the Senate and Congress, it is inevitable to have misunderstandings.
00:06Sometimes, it goes beyond misunderstanding.
00:09But how should the judges face the hot and sometimes inexplicable situations in the hearings?
00:17That is what Professor Antonio Contreras will discuss in Punto de Vista, Professor.
00:22Good morning, Dian, and thank you very much.
00:31When the internet was not in vogue, the citizens did not know what was happening in Congress.
00:39They only heard about the money to buy newspapers, they could only read about it.
00:45And the commentators like me on the radio back then, they only heard the second-hand information.
00:52But now, the citizens are seeing it because we are seeing it in real-time.
00:57The hearings, sometimes the plenary sessions.
01:00This is good because democracy has become accessible.
01:04It makes it easier for people to understand the issues.
01:08And it makes it easier for people to have a platform to understand, to know what is being discussed.
01:16And they can also see what the Congressmen and Senators are doing.
01:20This is good when it comes to political communication.
01:24The gap or gap between the government, Congress, and the citizens is narrowed.
01:32But on the other hand, Congressmen and Senators sometimes become a hindrance
01:37because they think that the legislation is serious for performing artists.
01:45Sometimes, they become performative in what they do.
01:48When it comes to the hearings, sometimes we see more bombastic questions.
01:53They are constantly forced to show their teeth or to run stunts.
01:58That is the effect.
02:00And another effect that is good for the citizens,
02:03but when it comes to the stability and legitimacy of the institution,
02:09people are constantly seeing what the Congressmen and Senators are doing
02:14when it comes to their hearings and sessions.
02:17We can see what their weaknesses are,
02:22how easily their heads get hot,
02:25how they treat the resource persons or witnesses,
02:29or how they treat their fellow Senators and Congressmen.
02:33So this is what we can say is good for the Congressmen and Senators.
02:39Because their real hope is seen by the citizens.
02:42But when it comes to the citizens, there is a silver lining.
02:45You can see now how these people are hoping
02:49so that when it comes to the elections, you can have a basis to vote for them or not.
02:54At the end of the day, democracy is always at the hands of the people.
02:58And the increased visibility and transparency of the political process
03:03has made it easy for people to weigh their options.
03:07But that's what I hope for.
03:09Because every time they see people who are against the Senators and Congressmen,
03:14when they see the wrongdoings of the Congressmen and Senators,
03:18even though they are adding information to use in their vote for the next election,
03:24the credibility of the government will also be reduced.
03:28This will result in a conversation that will benefit the people.
03:35So this is a double-edged sword.
03:37This has made our politics very transparent.
03:40The internet was made by YouTube.
03:42When I was still teaching, I would bring my students to the Senate or the Constitutional Court
03:49to watch hearings.
03:51You can see the drama happening on YouTube in real time.
03:55So this is the effect.
03:57It's good because democracy has become accessible.
04:01But there is also a danger because it has become a barrier
04:06that people will lose confidence in the government
04:10if they see the kind of role models we should have in politics.
04:15So that's all for this morning's Punto de Vista.
04:19Back to you in the studio, Diane. Good morning again.
04:22Thank you very much, Professor Contreras.

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