The next president of the Philippines should prioritize health, education, and job generation, according to voters residing in the National Capital Region aged 20- to 40-years-old.

In this Vox Populi feature, 大象传媒 asked: 鈥淲hat do you look for in a president?鈥 and 鈥淲hat should the next president prioritize?鈥

Gusto ko yung president na laging present sa mga sakuna [I want a president who鈥檚 always there, especially in a crisis],鈥 said Kim, 22.

Hindi makakapaglingkod ang isang presidente kung… wala siya ideya sa kalagayan, pangagailangan, at ano ang mga dapat na unahin nung kanyang pagsisilbihan [A president cannot serve if… he/she has no idea about the conditions and needs of the nation],鈥 said Jenilyn, 24.

Fighting against corruption ranked high among respondents.

Matalino, matapang, walang bahid ng corruption [Intelligent, brave, not a whiff of corruption] …a leader by example,鈥 said Ganders, 43.

Joel, 44, is likewise looking for a quality other than competence: 鈥淚鈥檓 looking for a president with moral ascendancy.鈥

Added Patricia, 26, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to hear about pending cases for graft, corruption, tax evasion cases, murder 鈥 Ideally, they鈥檙e an expert in both study and experience. I want them to use these skills to crack down on corruption.鈥

Given the reality of the pandemic, recurring concerns on health and livelihood surfaced.

鈥淔or me, the president should prioritize the improvement of health and education systems, and the provision of jobs in order to revitalize our economy,鈥 Yelena, 32, said. 鈥淗e or she should look for the root causes of our problems.鈥

A lot of people lost their jobs these past few years, noted Tonio, 22.

鈥淚t would be best if matulungan yung mga nawalan ng trabaho [It would be best if those who lost their jobs were helped],鈥 he said.

Education and livelihood were identified as top priorities as well.

Gusto ko yung makarating tayo sa punto na hindi na iniisip ng bawat Pilipino na kailangan nila mangibang bansa para may pangtustos sila sa pangangailangang nila sa bahay, or sa family nila [I want the country to get to the point where Filipinos won鈥檛 need to work overseas just to feed their families],鈥 said Star, 27. 鈥Like yung mga nurses natin, 鈥di ba? Mababa masyado sahod nila… [Like our nurses, right? Their salaries are so low].鈥

RJ, 25, said education has taken a hit due to the onslaught of disinformation.

鈥淭o protect our future, we must protect our children. We must protect our education,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat is how we can progress as a nation.鈥 鈥 Patricia B. Mirasol with reports from Br枚nte H. Lacsamana and Earl R. Lagundino

 

Vox Populi is a compilation of informal man-on-the-street interviews. It is not a scientific poll and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of the public as a whole.