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In terms of political and civil liberties, the Philippines is 2nd. Citizens in the Philippines experience partial freedom. While the majority of citizens in the Philippines are able to exercise their free will to some extent, some political engagement may be limited and certain population groups may be barred from certain freedoms or expressions of opinion. Philippines companies are 3 in terms of economic freedom. Citizens in the Philippines are considered moderately free when it comes to their economic choices. The government in this country exercises appreciable control over corporations and other economic activities. Citizens can own property and control certain financial decisions, but in many cases the government can take control of private property for government purposes. The media of the Philippines ranks 4th in terms of journalistic freedom. While journalists in the Philippines are allowed to express a variety of opinions, they are only allowed to publish those that do not oppose the government or the ideology of the state. The government in that country may have its own government-sponsored publications to promote its ideas and beliefs. This is considered a problematic situation.
https://www.confiduss.com/en/jurisdictio...es-and-freedom/
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