DJ Chacha, inihayag kung bakit nakakainggit umano ang mga senador
- DJ Chacha expressed envy toward senators, pointing out perceived differences in working conditions between lawmakers and ordinary employees
- She noted that senators appear to have more flexible workplace arrangements, including attendance and conduct, while still receiving regular salaries
- She highlighted that these salaries come from public funds, raising concerns about taxpayer-supported compensation
- Her post sparked online discussions about accountability in government and fairness in the workplace
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DJ Chacha took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, June 2, to share her thoughts on the perceived differences between the working conditions of public officials and ordinary employees.

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In her message, DJ Chacha first expressed a sense of irony and envy toward senators, suggesting that their work situation appears more flexible compared to regular workers. She began her post by saying:
“Nakakainggit talaga itong mga mahal nating senador.”
She then continued by describing what she perceives as unusual workplace behavior among some lawmakers, particularly pointing out the ability to be absent without prior notice and still remain in good standing in terms of compensation. She wrote:

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“Sila lang ang trabahador na pwedeng mag-away away sa trabaho, hindi papasok ng walang abiso...”
DJ Chacha further emphasized her concern that despite such situations, senators still receive salaries funded by taxpayers, highlighting the role of public money in compensating elected officials. She added:
“Pero bayad pa rin ang sweldo courtesy ng taumbayan.”
She concluded her post by contrasting this with the experience of ordinary workers, implying that regular employees do not enjoy the same level of flexibility or security in their workplaces. She ended her statement with:
“Sana all na lang mga ordinaryong manggagawa.”
The post sparked discussion among social media users, with many weighing in on issues related to government accountability, labor conditions, and the differences between public service roles and private-sector employment. As of writing, the post continues to circulate online and remains part of broader conversations about work ethics and public spending in the country.
Czarina Marie Balba-Guevara, popularly known as DJ Chacha, is a Filipina radio DJ, broadcast journalist, and author. She began her career with MOR 101.9 under ABS-CBN, gaining popularity through programs such as Dear MOR. She has also appeared on television, including Pinoy Big Brother: Lucky Season 7. Following ABS-CBN’s shutdown in 2020, she joined TV5’s 105.9 True FM. Aside from broadcasting, DJ Chacha is also an author, having written advice books such as Napakasakit, Ate Chacha. Married to Michael Guevara and a mother of three, she remains active on social media, where she engages with a wide audience.
Recently, DJ Chacha shared a heartfelt anniversary post for her husband, Michael Guevara, including photos and clips from their cycling day. She recalled their long relationship and years of marriage. She joked about his habit of pulling ahead during climbs. She also highlighted his constant support and their strong relationship.
Earlier, DJ Chacha voiced support for journalists who covered the reported Senate incident, stressing their importance in public information. On May 13, she thanked reporters and reminded them to be cautious in their work. She also noted the risks involved in covering sensitive political developments. Her post surfaced as reports of a Senate shooting emerged.
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