British Embassy Manila hosts Senate Forum
皇冠体育app British Embassy Manila recently hosted a forum on: 皇冠体育app UK Parliament, Committees & Devolution: Parallels with the Philippine Legislature

As the 16th Congress opens, officials working in the Philippine Senate participated in a pioneer forum towards a long-term institutional engagement with the international community.
In partnership with the Association of Committee Secretaries of the Senate (ACeS), the British Embassy Manila recently hosted a forum on 鈥溁使谔逵齛pp UK Parliament, Committees and Devolution: Parallels with the Philippine Legislature鈥� for Senate Secretariat officials and Committee Secretaries held at the British Embassy Manila.
皇冠体育app forum offered a unique platform to exchange views on the differences and similarities of the UK and Philippine legislative systems. 皇冠体育app forum also covered how devolution can strengthen governance and enhance local accountability. Professor Clarita Carlos, PhD provided insightful comparative analysis on UK and Philippine legislatures citing the imperatives of strengthening the political parties to respond to the evolving demands for institutional accountability.
British Ambassador Designate Asif Ahmad said:
皇冠体育app UK鈥檚 best relationships around the world are with countries that are democratic such as the Philippines. This is a valuable learning opportunity for all of us to share our experiences, listen to our respective insights and draw useful comparisons. Around the world, we hear the growing demand for transparency and accountability, improvement in business environment and consistent application of the law. Institutions such as the Senate play a crucial role in responding to these challenges. I鈥檓 therefore delighted that the UK was invited to be a part of the institutional partnership the Senate is pursuing with international partners.
One of the participants from the Senate, Chair of the Association of Committee Secretaries of the Senate of the Philippines (ACeS) Ambrosio Manaligod Jr, was interested to learn about the various levels of scrutiny in the UK Parliament and the UK鈥檚 process of devolution, particularly as the Philippines sets its own course with the Bangsamoro Framework Agreement.
Mr. Manaligod said:
Devolution has meant the creation of a whole new level of decentralised government which has presented aspects of proportional representation, and enabled the devolved parliaments and assemblies to function as not mere replicas of the Westminster parliament.
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