Who Are We?

Who Are We?

Platform

Platform
What we will do and where we stand

Our Candidates

Our Candidates
Mr. Ernesto B. Neri for CSG President and Mr. Louie V. Jarales for CSG VP

How to Volunteer

How to Volunteer
It is ultimately the determination of the students where the government’s success depends

Our Legislative Agenda

Wednesday, February 17, 2010


a. Magna Charta Revision

i. We stand for the amendment of the Magna Charta of students’ rights and welfare which shall include the articulation of the following: Class Schedules, Academic Evaluation, Final Examination, Final Grades (for those given late), Evaluation of Teachers, Evaluation of courses, Article on Access to Information, Article on Freedom of Expression (Right to peaceably assemble), On matter of tuition and school fees categorization , Under participation in policy making, we can amend “Students’ initiative”, Right to be consulted, Right to Security, for Due process, the right to have access to information (evidences)



b. Student Assistants’ Code

i. This code provides the parameters in which the student assistants’ services are bound. This code hopes to clearly draw the line between departmental work and otherwise. This also institutes the STRAW Commission to be the agency that safeguards the rights and welfare of student assistants. This code shall ultimately be lobbied to the University President for approval and promulgation.

c. “An Anti-Corruption” Code

i. This law specifies acts of corruption in government transactions and process that facilitate corruption. This includes internal and also external transactions with different entities. This code substantiates Article 11 section 2 of the CSG Constitution that enumerates the grounds for dismissal or impeachment.

d. Student Participation in Government Act

i. In light with the provisions of the constitution Article 3 Section 5

“The XU – CSG, in exercise of its powers and jurisdiction, shall foster transparency in all undertakings at all levels of governance and encourage participation among its constituents.”

and Article 4 Section 9,

“Legislative bodies for the local governments shall be represented in the Central Student Government respectively as may be provided by law.”

This law shall institute a greater body of representation that shall act as a consultative and reporting entity of the Central Student Government to be named the Students’ General Assembly. Added to this provision are instituted details in coordinating the GPOAS among student organizations and councils, creation of the Administrations’ Forum, and the policy of incorporation of class beadles to the leadership system of the university.

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