Retired Chief Justice Hilario Davide said the proposed college degree requirement for top officials under the draft federal Charter is "anti-poor" and "undemocratic." "I consider it really as undemocratic and anti-poor, because the poor will never have a chance," he said over ANC's Headstart on Wednesday. Davide was commenting on the required college degree for the President, Vice President, Senators, and Congressmen under the proposed new federal Constitution. READ: Charter reviewers: Top elected officials must have college degree For the former Chief Justice, however, a college diploma is not the only thing that qualifies someone to lead the country. "I say that wisdom, ...
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