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The Municipality of Victoria is situated about ninety kilometers South of Manila. It is
composed of nine barangays. The townsfolk of Victoria are almost all related. It is
noteworthy that most of the people have the same family name. Having Rebong,
Herradura. Larano, Oca. Sancon, and Kampitan as the most numbered family in the town.
Objectives: (1) to study whether the family is part of our value system and the effects of
these; (2) to discuss the characteristics and manifestations of familism; (3) to analyze the
voting behavior of the residents of Victoria; (4) to look for factors that encourage
officials to pursue their political candidacy; (5) to assess the projects and programs
implemented by local politicians; and (6) to make recommendations on how to minimize
the practice of familism in the politics of Victoria, Laguna.
Methodology: Qualitative data were obtained through key informant interview and in-
depth interviews. All local government officials in Victoria served as my in-depth
interviewees, while a representative of the local constituency served as my key informant.
Quantitative data were obtained through a structured survey questionnaire among fifty
randomly selected representatives from barangays San Roque and Nanhaya Victoria,
Laguna.
Conclusion: The practice of familism affects and reflects the political participation of
both local politicians and local constituents. The role played by familism in the factors
that encouraged local politicians to pursue candidacy, in the voting behavior of the
constituents, and in the program and project implementation by local politicians is
evident in the political setting of Victoria. The practice of familism in the politics of
Victoria could be attributed to the existing Filipino culture of strong sense of familial
loyalty and obligation, and the cultural attitudes of "hiya", "utang-na-loob", and
"pakikisama". The prevalence of familism in local politics would eventual result to a
voting behavior not based on principles, inefficient decision making process, passive
constituents, participation and the creation of political dynasties.
Recommendation: Political socialization has an active role in order to diminish the
extreme practice of familism in local politics. It is important that both politicians and
constituents must be educated regarding this political value. The practice of placing high
value to the family should not be carried to an extreme and should not be operationalized
in the politics. Also, both parties must acquaint their minds that they belong to a bigger
family that is the nation. With this conscious effort, familial loyalty and obligation would
be viewed within a framework of loyalty and obligation to the state. |
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