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Lazy Juan (Manuel Conde) is very bold in his statement about politics and governance in the country. Garbed in a colorful, intricately-designed outfit (designed by Carlos "Botong" Francisco) with vari…
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Lazy Juan (Manuel Conde) is very bold in his statement about politics and governance in the country. Garbed in a colorful, intricately-designed outfit (designed by Carlos "Botong" Francisco) with various political placards in the background, Juan Tamad looks clueless in the middle of the chaos. The cleverly-conceptualized cover practically summarizes the story of 'Juan Tamad Goes to Congress' where Juan Tamad, egged on by his creditors who imagined that the only way Juan can pay off his debts is to be elected to Congress and is given the usual bribe money that goes along with the position, campaigns, and eventually gets elected to Congress. —Anonymous
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Lazy Juan (Manuel Conde) is very bold in his statement about politics and governance in the country. Garbed in a colorful, intricately-designed outfit (designed by Carlos "Botong" Francisco) with various political placards in the background, Juan Tamad looks clueless in the middle of the chaos. The cleverly-conceptualized cover practically summarizes the story of 'Juan Tamad Goes to Congress' where Juan Tamad, egged on by his creditors who imagined that the only way Juan can pay off his debts is to be elected to Congress and is given the usual bribe money that goes along with the position, campaigns, and eventually gets elected to Congress.
—Anonymous.