Vision
With reference to the official MNLF blogsite, "the MNLF envisions an open society for the Bangsamoro Land. Open Society has a civil society that is tolerant to political and religious differences, the government is accountable to the citizens, and the media is independent. Open Society has a free market scenario, less government bureaucracy. In an Open Society, there is a quick and fair processing and replacement of government employees, officers, and politicians who are complained with corruption."
"In an open society, services traditionally ruled by monopolistic government, oligarchy, and plutocracy will be newly participated in by a wide range of private sector business entities. Under a free market scenario of open society, if service is slow, corrupt, unfair, or inefficient in one shop, then people are given opportunities and choice to go to the next shop to get satisfaction of a better service."
Read more about this topic: Moro National Liberation Front
Famous quotes containing the word vision:
“The difference between human vision and the image perceived by the faceted eye of an insect may be compared with the difference between a half-tone block made with the very finest screen and the corresponding picture as represented by the very coarse screening used in common newspaper pictorial reproduction. The same comparison holds good between the way Gogol saw things and the way average readers and average writers see things.”
—Vladimir Nabokov (18991977)
“I wish I could take back some of the things I said and some of the things I did. But in the bigger picture, I dont feel that it was violent and terrible. I feel like it was primarilyobviously not completelymoral, based on a vision that the government should be better, and that people could be better, and that democracy should be real.”
—Bernardine Dohrn (b. 1942)
“I had a vision of them put together
Not like a man, but like a chandelier.”
—Robert Frost (18741963)