The Panunuluyan: The Urban Poor Associates Continue To Support Leni Robredo

Philippines – Approximately 2,000 individuals from the metropolitan poor assembled outside the Office of the Vice President and walk along E. Rodriguez Sr. Road in Quezon City on the side of the official mission of Vice President Leni Robredo for their yearly Panuluyan.

As indicated by charitable Urban Poor Associates, the gathering conveyed with it a five-foot Pink Parol that they said represents the star of Bethlehem from the nativity story of the Gospel where the star rouses shrewd men or the three rulers to head out to Jerusalem.

This Panunuluyan will represent individuals’ voice that we can get change going through solidarity and support in the May 2022 political decision. This is what metropolitan helpless pioneer Jeorgie Tenolete, President Kabalikat sa Kaunlaran ng Baseco, said in an assertion shipped off media.

The metropolitan poor were hit the hardest by the pandemic, by the actual infection as well as by the fundamental consequences of the lockdown, which achieved misfortunes of pay and occupations, wellbeing, instruction uncertainty, and weakness to denials of basic liberties. Filipinos were approached to remain at home, yet the public authority kept on removing helpless families while in lockdown.

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Ang Panunuluyan ng mga Maralita is a yearly program did by the Urban Poor Action Committee before Christmas as a re-establishment of the inquiry of Mary and Joseph for cover where the Child Jesus may be conceived, conveying the message of individuals’ own yearnings for good lodging, essential administrations, equity, and basic liberties.

Among all the presidentiables, Leni Robredo is the main moral decision,” he said as he asked the Bishops and the Cardinals to help Robredo. The study results delivered by the Social Weather Stations in late November saw that as 45% of Filipino families evaluated themselves as poor, while 34% appraised themselves as marginal poor and 21 percent appraised themselves as not poor in the second from last quarter of 2021.

A different review later in December found that the grown-up joblessness rate in the nation is at 24.8 percent of the workforce or an expected 11.9 million Filipinos. Along with this, Coronavirus or the limitations won’t ever stop the voices of poor people. This is a suggestion to the President that the needy individuals intently watch and screen occasions under his organization.

Jasmine C.

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