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The structure of the Philippine government is divided into
three branches:
• The Legislative Department (Article VI)
• The Executive Department (Article VII)
• The Judicial Department (Article VIII)
.
Under the principle of co-equal and coordinate
powers among the three (3) branches, the officers
entrusted with each of these powers are not permitted
to encroach upon the powers confided to the others.
If one department goes beyond the limits set by the
Constitution, its acts are null and void. The adoption
of this principle was motivated by the belief that
arbitrary rule would result if the same person or body
were to exercise all the powers of the government.
.
Checks by the
President
Checks by the
Congress
Checks by the
Judiciary
- may veto or disapprove
bills enacted by the
Congress (Sec. 27:1)
- through pardoning
power, he may modify
or set aside the
judgments of courts
(Art. VII, Sec 19)
- Congress may override the
veto of the President -2/3 of
the actual vote (Sec. 27:1)
- Reject certain appointments
of the President (Art. VII,
Sec. 16)
- Revoke the proclamation of
martial law or suspension of
the writ of habeas corpus by
the President (Art. VII,
Section 18)
- Amend or revoke the
decision of the Court by the
enactment of a new law or
by an amendment of the old
- The power to impeach the
President and the members
of the Supreme Court.
- the Supreme Court as the
final arbiter may declare
legislative measures or
executive acts
unconstitutional (Art. VIII,
Sec 4:2)
- determine whether or not
there has been a grave
abuse of discretion
amounting to lack or
excess of jurisdiction on
the part of the Congress or
President (Art. VIII, Sec.
2:2)
PRESIDENT AND VICE-
PRESIDENT
CONGRESS SUPREME COURT
- natural-born citizen of
the Philippines
- a registered voter
- able to read and write
- at least forty (40) years of
age on the day of the
election
- a resident of the
Philippines for at least
ten (10) years
immediately preceding
the election.
SENATORS
- a natural born citizens of the
Philippines
- at least 35 years of age on the day of
the election
- able to read and write
- a registered voter
- a resident of the Philippines for not
less than two (2) years immediately
preceding the day of the election
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- a natural-born citizen of the
Philippines
- at least 25 years of age on the day of
the election
- able to read and write
- except for a party-list representative, a
registered voter in the district in which
he shall be elected
- a resident thereof for a period of not
less than one (1) year preceding the
election
ADDITIONAL QUALITICATION FOR PARTY-
LIST REPRESENTATIVES:
- a bona fide member of the party or
organization which he seeks to
represent for at least ninety (90) days
preceding the day of the election,
- he must be a natural-
born citizen of the
Philippines
- he must be at least forty
(40) years of age
- he must have, for fifteen
(15) years or more, been
a judge of a lower court
or engaged in the
practice of law in the
Philippines
- he must be a person of
proven competence,
integrity, probity and
independence.
EXECUTIVE
DEPARTMENT
LEGISLATIVE
DEPARTMENT
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
President – Chief
Executive
Vice President
Cabinet Officials
SENATE – 24
Currently the Philippine
Senate is composed of 23
Senators
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
– 250 members including
the Party-list Representatives
District Representatives –
80%
Party-list Representatives -
20%
Currently there are 300+
members of the House of
Representatives
293 – District representatives
58 – Sectoral Representatives
SUPREME COURT
-composed of fifteen
members
1 Chief Justice
14 Associate Justice
EXECUTIVE
DEPARTMENT
LEGISLATIVE
DEPARTMENT
JUDICIAL
DEPARTMENT
PRESIDENT – 1 term of
6 years without re-
election
VICE PRESIDENT – 2
consecutive terms
allowed with 6 years
per term
SENATE – 2 consecutive
terms allowed with 6
years per term
DISTRICT AND PARTY-
LIST REPRESENTATIVES
- 3 consecutive terms
allowed with 3 years
per term
NO TERM LIMIT – but
they mandated to hold
office during good
behavior until they
reach the age of 70 or
become incapacitated
to discharge the duties
of their office.
1. THE POWER TO ENACT LAWS
2. Police Power
3. Power of Eminent Domain
4. Power of Taxation
5. The power to choose who shall become President in case of tie (Section 4,
par.4)
6. The power to impose death penalty (Art. 3, Sec 19)
7. The power to act as a constituent assembly (Art. XVII, section 1)
8. The power to declare the existence of war (Section 23)
9. The power to confirm the appointments of government officials (Section 19)
10. The power to ratify treaty (Art. 7, Section 21)
11. The power to conduct investigation in aid of legislation (Section 21)
12. Immunity from arrest for offenses punishable by not more than six years
imprisonment (Section 11)
13. The power to appropriate money (Section 24 & 25)
14. The power to impeach (Art. XI, Sec. 2)
The Legislative Branch is broadly deals with the:
1. Making
2. Deliberating
3. Enactment
4. Amending
5. Repealing of laws
Impeachment has been defined as a method of national inquest
into the conduct of public men. It is essentially in the nature of a
criminal prosecution before a quasi-political court, instituted by a
written accusation called “articles of impeachment” upon a charge of
the commission of a crime or some official misconduct or neglect.
PURPOSE OF IMPEACHMENT
Its purpose is to protect the people from official delinquencies
or malfeasances. It is, therefore, primarily intended for the protection
of the state, not for the punishment of the offender. The penalties
attached to impeachment are merely incidental to the primary
intention of protecting the people as a body politic.
1. The President and Vice-president
2. The Members of the Supreme Court
3. The members of the Constitutional Commissions
(COMELEC, CSC, COA)
4. The Ombudsman
• Culpable violation of the Constitution (failure to
disclose SALN)
• Treason
• Bribery
• Graft and Corruption
• Betrayal of Public Trust
• Other High Crimes (perjury of oath, abuse of
authority, intimidation, misuse of assets, failure to
supervise, dereliction of duty, conduct unbecoming, and
refusal to obey a lawful order.)
1. THE POWER TO IMPLEMENT LAWS
2. Administrative Power and control over the agencies of the governments
(Section 17)
3. The power to appoint government officials (Section 16)
4. The power to commute sentence, grant pardon, reprieve and amnesty
(Section 19)
5. The power to declare martial law (Section 18)
6. The power to suspend the privilege of writ of habeas corpus (Section 18)
7. The power to veto a law (Art. 6, Section 7)
8. The power of supervision and control over the local government (Art. X,
Section 4)
9. The power to conduct treaty and international agreement with other states
(Section 21)
LIMITATION OF POWER:
1. Hold any office other office or enjoy other form of
employment
2. Make appointments two months prior to the next election
3. Make appointments within the 4th civil degree of
consanguinity
4. Increase his salary or that of the VP during his term
5. Ratify foreign treaties
6. Grant clemency in cases of impeachment
1. THE POWER TO INTERPRET LAWS
2. THE POWER OF JUDICIAL REVIEW.
a. The power to determine whether there has been a grave abuse of discretion
lack or excess of jurisdiction of any branch or instrumentality of the
government (Sec. 4, par. 2)
3. ADJUDICATORY POWERS (Section 1, par. 2)
a. The power to determine the validity and constitutionality of the laws of the
State
b. The power to settle actual controversies involving rights which are legally
demandable and enforceable
4. Assign temporarily judges of lower courts to other stations as public interest
may require
5. Order the change of venue or place of trial to avoid a miscarriage of justice
6. Appoints all officials and employees of the Judiciary in accordance with the
Civil Service Law
THANK YOU FOR READING
CHELDHAYE

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3 branches of the government

  • 1.
  • 2. The structure of the Philippine government is divided into three branches: • The Legislative Department (Article VI) • The Executive Department (Article VII) • The Judicial Department (Article VIII)
  • 3. . Under the principle of co-equal and coordinate powers among the three (3) branches, the officers entrusted with each of these powers are not permitted to encroach upon the powers confided to the others. If one department goes beyond the limits set by the Constitution, its acts are null and void. The adoption of this principle was motivated by the belief that arbitrary rule would result if the same person or body were to exercise all the powers of the government.
  • 4. . Checks by the President Checks by the Congress Checks by the Judiciary - may veto or disapprove bills enacted by the Congress (Sec. 27:1) - through pardoning power, he may modify or set aside the judgments of courts (Art. VII, Sec 19) - Congress may override the veto of the President -2/3 of the actual vote (Sec. 27:1) - Reject certain appointments of the President (Art. VII, Sec. 16) - Revoke the proclamation of martial law or suspension of the writ of habeas corpus by the President (Art. VII, Section 18) - Amend or revoke the decision of the Court by the enactment of a new law or by an amendment of the old - The power to impeach the President and the members of the Supreme Court. - the Supreme Court as the final arbiter may declare legislative measures or executive acts unconstitutional (Art. VIII, Sec 4:2) - determine whether or not there has been a grave abuse of discretion amounting to lack or excess of jurisdiction on the part of the Congress or President (Art. VIII, Sec. 2:2)
  • 5. PRESIDENT AND VICE- PRESIDENT CONGRESS SUPREME COURT - natural-born citizen of the Philippines - a registered voter - able to read and write - at least forty (40) years of age on the day of the election - a resident of the Philippines for at least ten (10) years immediately preceding the election. SENATORS - a natural born citizens of the Philippines - at least 35 years of age on the day of the election - able to read and write - a registered voter - a resident of the Philippines for not less than two (2) years immediately preceding the day of the election HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - a natural-born citizen of the Philippines - at least 25 years of age on the day of the election - able to read and write - except for a party-list representative, a registered voter in the district in which he shall be elected - a resident thereof for a period of not less than one (1) year preceding the election ADDITIONAL QUALITICATION FOR PARTY- LIST REPRESENTATIVES: - a bona fide member of the party or organization which he seeks to represent for at least ninety (90) days preceding the day of the election, - he must be a natural- born citizen of the Philippines - he must be at least forty (40) years of age - he must have, for fifteen (15) years or more, been a judge of a lower court or engaged in the practice of law in the Philippines - he must be a person of proven competence, integrity, probity and independence.
  • 6. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT President – Chief Executive Vice President Cabinet Officials SENATE – 24 Currently the Philippine Senate is composed of 23 Senators HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES – 250 members including the Party-list Representatives District Representatives – 80% Party-list Representatives - 20% Currently there are 300+ members of the House of Representatives 293 – District representatives 58 – Sectoral Representatives SUPREME COURT -composed of fifteen members 1 Chief Justice 14 Associate Justice
  • 7. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT PRESIDENT – 1 term of 6 years without re- election VICE PRESIDENT – 2 consecutive terms allowed with 6 years per term SENATE – 2 consecutive terms allowed with 6 years per term DISTRICT AND PARTY- LIST REPRESENTATIVES - 3 consecutive terms allowed with 3 years per term NO TERM LIMIT – but they mandated to hold office during good behavior until they reach the age of 70 or become incapacitated to discharge the duties of their office.
  • 8. 1. THE POWER TO ENACT LAWS 2. Police Power 3. Power of Eminent Domain 4. Power of Taxation 5. The power to choose who shall become President in case of tie (Section 4, par.4) 6. The power to impose death penalty (Art. 3, Sec 19) 7. The power to act as a constituent assembly (Art. XVII, section 1) 8. The power to declare the existence of war (Section 23) 9. The power to confirm the appointments of government officials (Section 19) 10. The power to ratify treaty (Art. 7, Section 21) 11. The power to conduct investigation in aid of legislation (Section 21) 12. Immunity from arrest for offenses punishable by not more than six years imprisonment (Section 11) 13. The power to appropriate money (Section 24 & 25) 14. The power to impeach (Art. XI, Sec. 2)
  • 9. The Legislative Branch is broadly deals with the: 1. Making 2. Deliberating 3. Enactment 4. Amending 5. Repealing of laws
  • 10. Impeachment has been defined as a method of national inquest into the conduct of public men. It is essentially in the nature of a criminal prosecution before a quasi-political court, instituted by a written accusation called “articles of impeachment” upon a charge of the commission of a crime or some official misconduct or neglect. PURPOSE OF IMPEACHMENT Its purpose is to protect the people from official delinquencies or malfeasances. It is, therefore, primarily intended for the protection of the state, not for the punishment of the offender. The penalties attached to impeachment are merely incidental to the primary intention of protecting the people as a body politic.
  • 11. 1. The President and Vice-president 2. The Members of the Supreme Court 3. The members of the Constitutional Commissions (COMELEC, CSC, COA) 4. The Ombudsman
  • 12. • Culpable violation of the Constitution (failure to disclose SALN) • Treason • Bribery • Graft and Corruption • Betrayal of Public Trust • Other High Crimes (perjury of oath, abuse of authority, intimidation, misuse of assets, failure to supervise, dereliction of duty, conduct unbecoming, and refusal to obey a lawful order.)
  • 13. 1. THE POWER TO IMPLEMENT LAWS 2. Administrative Power and control over the agencies of the governments (Section 17) 3. The power to appoint government officials (Section 16) 4. The power to commute sentence, grant pardon, reprieve and amnesty (Section 19) 5. The power to declare martial law (Section 18) 6. The power to suspend the privilege of writ of habeas corpus (Section 18) 7. The power to veto a law (Art. 6, Section 7) 8. The power of supervision and control over the local government (Art. X, Section 4) 9. The power to conduct treaty and international agreement with other states (Section 21)
  • 14. LIMITATION OF POWER: 1. Hold any office other office or enjoy other form of employment 2. Make appointments two months prior to the next election 3. Make appointments within the 4th civil degree of consanguinity 4. Increase his salary or that of the VP during his term 5. Ratify foreign treaties 6. Grant clemency in cases of impeachment
  • 15. 1. THE POWER TO INTERPRET LAWS 2. THE POWER OF JUDICIAL REVIEW. a. The power to determine whether there has been a grave abuse of discretion lack or excess of jurisdiction of any branch or instrumentality of the government (Sec. 4, par. 2) 3. ADJUDICATORY POWERS (Section 1, par. 2) a. The power to determine the validity and constitutionality of the laws of the State b. The power to settle actual controversies involving rights which are legally demandable and enforceable 4. Assign temporarily judges of lower courts to other stations as public interest may require 5. Order the change of venue or place of trial to avoid a miscarriage of justice 6. Appoints all officials and employees of the Judiciary in accordance with the Civil Service Law
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