IS THERE A GLOBAL TREND TOWARDS AUTONOMOUS REGIONS?
IS THERE A GLOBAL TREND TOWARDS AUTONOMOUS REGIONS? There is a fundamental difference between how the United States of America was formed and how the Republic of the Philippines came into being. The American federal state was born from thirteen pre-existing colonies that decided to unite. In simple terms, the federal government became the “child” of the thirteen states. Residual powers—those not expressly granted to Washington—remained with the states. In our case, it was the other way around. The Philippine nation-state emerged from a colonial transition—first from Spain to the United States, then through a Commonwealth, and finally into an independent republic. Provinces were created afterward. They are, so to speak, the “children” of the Republic. Residual powers were retained by the national government. Now here is the provocative question: What if we reversed the logic? What if, in a constitutional “reset,” the provinces or regions became the source of sovereign authority? What if...