Press Release
January 19, 2016

Sen. Bam: SK Reform Act sparks hope for an anti-political dynasty law

The country now has its first law with an anti-political dynasty provision with President Aquino's signing of the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Reform Act, according to Sen. Bam Aquino.

"The passing of the SK Reform Act reflects our vote of confidence in the Filipino youth's ability to lead and participate in our country's development," said Sen. Bam, chairman of the Committee on Youth.

Last Jan. 15, the Chief Executive has signed into law Republic Act No. 10742 or the SK Reform Act, which was co-authored and co-sponsored by Sen. Bam.

"This has the potential to effect genuine change in our electoral system when it comes to youth representation. In fact, it is the first of our laws with an anti-political dynasty provision," added Sen. Bam.

Under the new law, relatives of elected or appointed officials up to the 2nd civil degree of consanguinity or affinity are prohibited from seeking SK posts.

Aside from its anti-dynasty provision, the new law adjusts age limit of SK officials from 15-17 to 18-24 years old, making them legally capable of entering into contracts and be held accountable and liable for their actions.

Sangguniang Kabataan officials will now be required to undergo leadership training programs to expose them to the best practices in governance and guide their development as leaders.

The new law also mandates the creation of the Local Youth Development Council (LYDC), a council that will support the SK and ensure the participation of more youth through youth organizations.

The LYDC will be composed of representatives from the different youth organizations in the community - student councils, church and youth faith groups, youth-serving organizations, and community-based youth groups.

"The LYDC aims to harmonize, broaden and strengthen all programs and initiatives of the local government and non-governmental organizations for the youth sector," said Sen. Bam, former chair of the National Youth Commission and youngest senator of the 16th Congress.

With the enactment of the SK Reform Act into law, Sen. Bam expects a future with a larger, more diverse, and more capable set of public servants in the Sangguniang Kabataan.

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