To conclude, the very existence of the political injustices (e.g.
, graft and corruption, unjust election
administration, unequal representation, etc. ) in the Philippines has created negative impacts affecting the lives among the Filipinos today, more indicatively, those who are poor and marginalized within the society who were likely to suffer ---from the health care system, job opportunities locally, free education for all, development of dignity and humanity within the society, were most likely be affected and disrupted due to the self-interest of the officials in the government and institutions. However, not just only officials are to be blamed as to why Philippines is not improving economically, the citizens could also be part of this whole crisis, too for not actively reacting this types of issues as a democratic society. Moreover, due to the unstable conditions of our political system, which caused many facets left uncatered, as described by the interviewee, it has been alarming and thus, caused the Filipinos to lost its credibility and trust to the high ranking authority, however, this must not be tolerated any further as this would continue to destroy the entire government and its peope. Therefore, an action must be taken to defeat these political injustices in the system, and this action should start from ourselves as Filipino citizens where we should start to be politically aware regarding the system as our moral obligations, seeing that, if people has the chance to be continuously involved to participate in different political avenues , like voting in elections wisely and intelligently, helps to avoid to be easily fooled by any sort of propaganda or brainwashing which is done by political outfits from the left, right and centre and perhaps, through this, we can choose the right people who are truly deserving for the right position in the government. As for the leaders, they should perform duties as responsible citizens and always put their dedication for the service of the people. Hence, it is essential to have a politically conscious and responsive society. In our country, which has the highest percentage of young people, let us hope a day will come when these bright youngsters shall step out of their selfish growth ambitions and start raising their voice for people who don’t voice out their opinions or suggestions.