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The Executive Branch of the
       Government
 Article VII of the 1987 Philippine Constitution
Powers of the President
Section             The President shall have control of all
17                               the executive
                    departments, bureaus, and offices. He
                    shall ensure that the laws be faithfully
                                   executed.
   Control Power- the president shall have the control of all the
   executive departments, bureaus, and offices. The control
   power of the President is directly derived from the
   Constitution. Thus, any law that will limit the exercise of his
   control power is invalid. The members of the Cabinet as his
   alter ego are under the full control of the President. He may
   appoint them as he sees fit, shuffle them at pleasure, and
   replace them in his discretion without any legal inhibition
   whatsoever. (ibid).
Control is defined as the power          Supervision is to oversee that
of an officer to alter or modify or      subordinate officers perform
nullify or set aside what a              their duties. If the subordinates
subordinate officer had done in          fail or neglect to fulfill
the performance of his duties            them, then the officer may take
and to substitute the judgment           such action or steps as
of the former for that of the            prescribed by law to make them
latter. It includes the authority to     perform these duties.
order the doing of an act by a          The “take care” clause. The President is considered
subordinate or to undo such act               as the Law Enforcer. He is to enforce the
or to assume a power directly                      Constitution, statutes, judicial
                                        decisions, administrative rules and regulations and
vested in him by law.                  municipal ordinances, as well as treaties entered into
(Cruz, 2002).                                           by the government.
Section   The President shall be the Commander-in-Chief of all armed
                forces of the Philippines and whenever it becomes
18
           necessary, he may call out such armed forces to prevent or
            suppress lawless violence, invasion or rebellion. In case of
           invasion or rebellion, when the public safety requires it, he
              may, for a period not exceeding sixty days, suspend the
                privilege of the writ of habeas corpus or place the
             Philippines or any part thereof under martial law. Within
            forty-eight hours from the proclamation of martial law or
               the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas
            corpus, the President shall submit a report in person or in
            writing to the Congress. The Congress, voting jointly, by a
            vote of at least a majority of all its Members in regular or
                 special session, may revoke such proclamation or
            suspension, which revocation shall not be set aside by the
          President. Upon the initiative of the President, the Congress
              may, in the same manner, extend such proclamation or
                  suspension for a period to be determined by the
          Congress, if the invasion or rebellion shall persist and public
                                  safety requires it.
The Congress, if not in session, shall, within twenty-four hours following
  such proclamation or suspension, convene in accordance with its rules
                           without need of a call.

The Supreme Court may review, in an appropriate proceeding filed by any
 citizen, the sufficiency of the factual basis of the proclamation of martial
law or the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus or the
extension thereof, and must promulgate its decision thereon within thirty
                              days from its filing.

       A state of martial law does not suspend the operation of the
 Constitution, nor supplant the functioning of the civil courts or legislative
assemblies, nor authorize the conferment of jurisdiction on military courts
  and agencies over civilians where civil courts are able to function, nor
    automatically suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus.

 The suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall apply
only to persons judicially charged for rebellion or offenses inherent in, or
                    directly connected with, invasion.

 During the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, any
 person thus arrested or detained shall be judicially charged within three
                  days, otherwise he shall be released.
Command of the Armed Forces- the
                                            president is held as the Commander-in-
                                            Chief of all the Armed Forces.




Suspension of the writ of habeas corpus-
note that what is suspended is not the
writ itself but only the privilege of it.




                                               Declaration of Martial Law- law
                                               which has an application when the
                                               military does not supersede civilian
                                               authority bur is called upon to aid it
                                               in the execution of its civil function.
Limitations of the Military Power:
1. He may call out the armed forces when it become
necessary to prevent or suppress lawless violence, invasion or
rebellion only.
2. The grounds for the suspension of the privilege of the writ of
habeas corpus and the proclamation of martial law are now
limited only to invasion or rebellion, when the public safety
requires it.
3. The duration of such suspension or proclamation shall not
exceed sixty days, following which it shall be automatically lifted.
4. Within forty-eight hours after such suspension or
proclamation, the President shall personally or in writing report
his action to the Congress. If not in session, Congress must
convene within 24 hours without need of a call.
                      5. The Congress may then, by a majority vote
                      of all its members voting jointly, revoke his
                      action.
                      6. The revocation may not be set aside by the
                      President.
7. By the same veto and in the same manner, the Congress
may, upon initiative of the President, extend his suspension
or proclamation for a period to be determined by the
Congress if the invasion or rebellion shall continue and the
public safety requires the extension.
8. The action of the President and the Congress shall be
subject to review by the Supreme Court which shall have the
authority to determine the sufficiency of the factual basis of
such action. This matter is no longer considered a political
question and may be raised in an appropriate proceeding by
any citizen. Moreover, the Supreme Court must decide the
challenge within thirty days from the time it is filed.
                   9. Martial law does not automatically suspend the
                   privilege of the writ of habeas corpus or the
                   operation of the Constitution. The civil courts and
                   the legislative bodies shall remain open. Military
                   courts and agencies are not conferred jurisdiction
                   over civilians where the civil courts are functioning.
10. The suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas
corpus shall apply only to persons facing charges of
rebellion or offenses inherent in or directly connected
with invasion.
11. Any person arrested for such offense must be
judicially charged therewith within three days.
Otherwise he shall be released.
Section         Except in cases of impeachment, or as otherwise provided
                       in this Constitution, the President may grant
19             reprieves, commutations, and pardons, and remit fines and
                      forfeitures, after conviction by final judgment.

                 He shall also have the power to grant amnesty with the
                  concurrence of a majority of all the Members of the
                                        Congress.



    Pardoning Power- the president may grant
    reprieves, commutations, and pardons, and
    remit fines and forfeitures, after conviction
    by final judgment.
Pardon- is an act of grace which exempts the
                                         individual on whom it is bestowed from the
                                         punishment which the law inflicts for the crime
                                         he has committed




Parole- is when the prisoner is released from
imprisonment but his liberty is not fully
restored because the parolee is still
considered in the custody of the law
although he is not in confinement
Commutation- is a reduction or mitigation of
                                      the penalty




Reprieve- is merely a postponement of a
sentence to a date certain, or a stay of
execution




                               Amnesty- is an act of grace given with
                               the concurrence of the Congress
Kinds of Pardon:
Pardon may be classified into-
1. Absolute or conditional
2. Plenary or partial
        Limitations:
        1. It cannot be granted in case of impeachment
        2. It cannot be granted in cases of violations of election
           laws without the favorable recommendation of the
           Commission on Elections
        3. It can be granted only after conviction of final
           judgment
        4. It cannot be granted in cases of legislative contempt or
           civil contempt
        5. It cannot absolve the convict of civil liability
        6. It cannot restore public offices forfeited
The President may contract or guarantee foreign loans on
Section            behalf of the Republic of the Philippines with the prior
20               concurrence of the Monetary Board, and subject to such
               limitations as may be provided by law. The Monetary Board
              shall, within thirty days from the end of every quarter of the
               calendar year, submit to the Congress a complete report of
                  its decision on applications for loans to be contracted or
               guaranteed by the Government or government-owned and
                   controlled corporations which would have the effect of
              increasing the foreign debt, and containing other matters as
                                   may be provided by law.

Borrowing Power- the president may
contract or guarantee foreign loans on
behalf of the Republic of the
Philippines with prior concurrence of
the Monetary Board
Diplomatic Power- the president is
the spokesperson of the nation on
external affairs. He may deal with
foreign states and
governments, extend or withhold
recognition, maintain diplomatic
relations, enter into treaties, and
transact business on foreign
relations.
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Executive Branch of the Government of the Philippines

  • 1. The Executive Branch of the Government Article VII of the 1987 Philippine Constitution
  • 2. Powers of the President
  • 3. Section The President shall have control of all 17 the executive departments, bureaus, and offices. He shall ensure that the laws be faithfully executed. Control Power- the president shall have the control of all the executive departments, bureaus, and offices. The control power of the President is directly derived from the Constitution. Thus, any law that will limit the exercise of his control power is invalid. The members of the Cabinet as his alter ego are under the full control of the President. He may appoint them as he sees fit, shuffle them at pleasure, and replace them in his discretion without any legal inhibition whatsoever. (ibid).
  • 4. Control is defined as the power Supervision is to oversee that of an officer to alter or modify or subordinate officers perform nullify or set aside what a their duties. If the subordinates subordinate officer had done in fail or neglect to fulfill the performance of his duties them, then the officer may take and to substitute the judgment such action or steps as of the former for that of the prescribed by law to make them latter. It includes the authority to perform these duties. order the doing of an act by a The “take care” clause. The President is considered subordinate or to undo such act as the Law Enforcer. He is to enforce the or to assume a power directly Constitution, statutes, judicial decisions, administrative rules and regulations and vested in him by law. municipal ordinances, as well as treaties entered into (Cruz, 2002). by the government.
  • 5. Section The President shall be the Commander-in-Chief of all armed forces of the Philippines and whenever it becomes 18 necessary, he may call out such armed forces to prevent or suppress lawless violence, invasion or rebellion. In case of invasion or rebellion, when the public safety requires it, he may, for a period not exceeding sixty days, suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus or place the Philippines or any part thereof under martial law. Within forty-eight hours from the proclamation of martial law or the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, the President shall submit a report in person or in writing to the Congress. The Congress, voting jointly, by a vote of at least a majority of all its Members in regular or special session, may revoke such proclamation or suspension, which revocation shall not be set aside by the President. Upon the initiative of the President, the Congress may, in the same manner, extend such proclamation or suspension for a period to be determined by the Congress, if the invasion or rebellion shall persist and public safety requires it.
  • 6. The Congress, if not in session, shall, within twenty-four hours following such proclamation or suspension, convene in accordance with its rules without need of a call. The Supreme Court may review, in an appropriate proceeding filed by any citizen, the sufficiency of the factual basis of the proclamation of martial law or the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus or the extension thereof, and must promulgate its decision thereon within thirty days from its filing. A state of martial law does not suspend the operation of the Constitution, nor supplant the functioning of the civil courts or legislative assemblies, nor authorize the conferment of jurisdiction on military courts and agencies over civilians where civil courts are able to function, nor automatically suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus. The suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall apply only to persons judicially charged for rebellion or offenses inherent in, or directly connected with, invasion. During the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, any person thus arrested or detained shall be judicially charged within three days, otherwise he shall be released.
  • 7. Command of the Armed Forces- the president is held as the Commander-in- Chief of all the Armed Forces. Suspension of the writ of habeas corpus- note that what is suspended is not the writ itself but only the privilege of it. Declaration of Martial Law- law which has an application when the military does not supersede civilian authority bur is called upon to aid it in the execution of its civil function.
  • 8. Limitations of the Military Power: 1. He may call out the armed forces when it become necessary to prevent or suppress lawless violence, invasion or rebellion only. 2. The grounds for the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus and the proclamation of martial law are now limited only to invasion or rebellion, when the public safety requires it. 3. The duration of such suspension or proclamation shall not exceed sixty days, following which it shall be automatically lifted. 4. Within forty-eight hours after such suspension or proclamation, the President shall personally or in writing report his action to the Congress. If not in session, Congress must convene within 24 hours without need of a call. 5. The Congress may then, by a majority vote of all its members voting jointly, revoke his action. 6. The revocation may not be set aside by the President.
  • 9. 7. By the same veto and in the same manner, the Congress may, upon initiative of the President, extend his suspension or proclamation for a period to be determined by the Congress if the invasion or rebellion shall continue and the public safety requires the extension. 8. The action of the President and the Congress shall be subject to review by the Supreme Court which shall have the authority to determine the sufficiency of the factual basis of such action. This matter is no longer considered a political question and may be raised in an appropriate proceeding by any citizen. Moreover, the Supreme Court must decide the challenge within thirty days from the time it is filed. 9. Martial law does not automatically suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus or the operation of the Constitution. The civil courts and the legislative bodies shall remain open. Military courts and agencies are not conferred jurisdiction over civilians where the civil courts are functioning.
  • 10. 10. The suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall apply only to persons facing charges of rebellion or offenses inherent in or directly connected with invasion. 11. Any person arrested for such offense must be judicially charged therewith within three days. Otherwise he shall be released.
  • 11. Section Except in cases of impeachment, or as otherwise provided in this Constitution, the President may grant 19 reprieves, commutations, and pardons, and remit fines and forfeitures, after conviction by final judgment. He shall also have the power to grant amnesty with the concurrence of a majority of all the Members of the Congress. Pardoning Power- the president may grant reprieves, commutations, and pardons, and remit fines and forfeitures, after conviction by final judgment.
  • 12. Pardon- is an act of grace which exempts the individual on whom it is bestowed from the punishment which the law inflicts for the crime he has committed Parole- is when the prisoner is released from imprisonment but his liberty is not fully restored because the parolee is still considered in the custody of the law although he is not in confinement
  • 13. Commutation- is a reduction or mitigation of the penalty Reprieve- is merely a postponement of a sentence to a date certain, or a stay of execution Amnesty- is an act of grace given with the concurrence of the Congress
  • 14. Kinds of Pardon: Pardon may be classified into- 1. Absolute or conditional 2. Plenary or partial Limitations: 1. It cannot be granted in case of impeachment 2. It cannot be granted in cases of violations of election laws without the favorable recommendation of the Commission on Elections 3. It can be granted only after conviction of final judgment 4. It cannot be granted in cases of legislative contempt or civil contempt 5. It cannot absolve the convict of civil liability 6. It cannot restore public offices forfeited
  • 15. The President may contract or guarantee foreign loans on Section behalf of the Republic of the Philippines with the prior 20 concurrence of the Monetary Board, and subject to such limitations as may be provided by law. The Monetary Board shall, within thirty days from the end of every quarter of the calendar year, submit to the Congress a complete report of its decision on applications for loans to be contracted or guaranteed by the Government or government-owned and controlled corporations which would have the effect of increasing the foreign debt, and containing other matters as may be provided by law. Borrowing Power- the president may contract or guarantee foreign loans on behalf of the Republic of the Philippines with prior concurrence of the Monetary Board
  • 16. Diplomatic Power- the president is the spokesperson of the nation on external affairs. He may deal with foreign states and governments, extend or withhold recognition, maintain diplomatic relations, enter into treaties, and transact business on foreign relations.