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The Statesman's Affidavit is a political reform initiative launched in April 2025 by a private citizen. It is a one-page sworn affidavit designed for local election candidates, particularly those running for city mayor in the Philippines. | The Statesman's Affidavit is a political reform initiative launched in April 2025 by a private citizen. It is a one-page sworn affidavit designed for local election candidates, particularly those running for city mayor in the Philippines. | ||
The document outlines a candidate's public commitment to pass key anti-corruption ordinances within the first year in office, including a resignation penalty clause if the pledge is not fulfilled. The affidavit aims to promote transparency, accountability, and citizen trust in local governance through legally binding declaration. | The document outlines a candidate's public commitment to pass key anti-corruption ordinances within the first year in office, including a resignation penalty clause if the pledge is not fulfilled. The affidavit aims to promote transparency, accountability, and citizen trust in local governance through legally binding declaration. |
Revision as of 08:36, 14 May 2025

The Statesman's Affidavit is a political reform initiative launched in April 2025 by a private citizen. It is a one-page sworn affidavit designed for local election candidates, particularly those running for city mayor in the Philippines.
The document outlines a candidate's public commitment to pass key anti-corruption ordinances within the first year in office, including a resignation penalty clause if the pledge is not fulfilled. The affidavit aims to promote transparency, accountability, and citizen trust in local governance through legally binding declaration.