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Principles
SECTION 1. The Philippines is a democratic
and republican State. Sovereignty resides in
the people and all government authority
emanates from them.



A democratic and republican state.
  -States that the Philippines is a democratic
    state.
Section 1.

Manifestations of a democratic and republican
 state.
 The existence of a bill of rights.
 The observance of the rule of the majority.
 The observance of the principle that ours is a government of laws,
and not of men.
 The presence of elections through popular will.
 The observance of the principle of separation of powers and the
system of checks and balances.
 The observance of the principle that the legislature cannot pass
irreparable laws.
 The observance of the law on public officers .
 The observance of the principle that the State cannot be sued
without its consents.
Section 1.
Sovereignty of the People
     - Sovereignty
   is the supreme power to govern.
   It lies in the hands of the Filipino people who
    have the right to choose the type of
    government they want and to define the
    powers it shall hold and exercise.
   It is their right to abolish their government
    and form a new one and organize it in such
    form as seems to them best for their welfare
    and happiness.
Section 1.
• Sovereignty is exercised indirectly
      Through public officials elected by the people.
      Officials appointed by the elected officials.
• Sovereignty is exercised directly
      Suffrage.
People’s Participation
1. Multi-Party System
2.   Party-list system
3.   People’s Organization
4.   System of Initiative and Referendum
5.   Plebiscite
SECTION 2. The Philippines renounces war as an
instrument of national policy, adopts the generally
accepted principles of international law as part of
the law of the land and adheres to the policy of
peace, equality, justice, freedom, cooperation, and
amity with all nations.
Renunciation of war as instrument of national
  policy.
• Philippines cannot declare war on another
  country
• The country can only declare an existing state
  of war
 an act of defense
Section 2.
Adoption of the generally accepted principles
  of international law as part of the country’s
  own law
• International law-body of rules and principles
  which govern s the relations of nations and
  their respective peoples in their intercourse
  with one another.
• “Doctrine of Incorporation”-the commitment of
  the state to international laws
 When international usage to be applied
 A treaty has force of a statute
 Constitution prevails over a treaty
Section 2.
Adherence to the policy of peace, equality,
  justice, freedom, cooperation, and amity
  with all nations.
• Philippines seek peace and unity with the
  neighboring countries all over the world
  regardless of race, ideology, and political
  system on the basis of mutual trust, respect
  and cooperation. It supports the rights of other
  countries in terms of equality, freedom and
  justice in their relations with one another and
  the policies of peaceful negotiations, and
  opposes the use of force, threat of force, in the
  relations with other countries.
Section 2.
SECTION 3. Civilian authority is at all times,
  supreme over the military. The Armed Forces of
  the Philippines is the protector of the people
  and the State. Its goal is to secure the
  sovereignty of the State and the integrity of the
  national territory.
Supremacy of the Civilian Authority
 The President is the commander-in-chief of the
  armed forces of the Philippines,
    The army, the navy, the air force, and the
    marines.
    The appointment of the high ranking officials
    is vested in the President.
Section 3.
Armed Forces: Protector of the State
• Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)
• Its goals is to discharge the function of being
  the protector of:
    The sovereignty of the State
    Integrity of our National Territory
SECTION 4. The prime duty of the Government is
to serve and protect the people. The Government
may call upon the people to defend the State and,
in the fulfillment thereof, all citizens may be
required, under conditions provided by law, to
render person military or civil service.
SECTION 5. The maintenance of peace and order,
the protection of life, liberty, and property, and
promotion of the general welfare are essential for
the enjoyment by all the people of the blessings of
democracy.
 Peace and Order
 • Duty of the government to maintain peace and
   order.
     Through making laws
     Enforcing laws
     Promote the general welfare
Section 5.
SECTION 6. The Separation of Church and State
are inviolable.
• The government shall not favor any religion,
  support them using public funds ,or even
  establish or set up a church.
• The Church should not get involved in political
  issues or matters.
ESTABLISHMENT OF RELIGION CLAUSE
• The State shall have no official religion.
• The State cannot set up a church.
• Everyone has the freedom to profess their belief
  or disbelief in any religion.
Section 6.
• Every religious minister is free to practice his
  calling.
• The State cannot punish a person for
  entertaining or professing religious beliefs or
  disbeliefs.
• The command that Church and the state be
  separate does not mean hostility towards
  religion .
 Preamble
 Other provisions/laws
State Policies
SECTION 7. The State shall pursue an
independent foreign policy. In its relations with
other states the paramount consideration shall be
national sovereignty, territorial integrity, national
interest, and the right to self- determination.
Foreign Policy
• Basic direction underlying the conduct by a State of
  its affairs vis-a vis those of other States.
• It is a set of guidelines followed by a government of
  a country.
1. Formulation and conduct of foreign policy
 The president is the chief architect of Philippine
  foreign policy.
Section 7.
2. An instrument of domestic foreign policy
 Its importance in the survival and progress of a country
   cannot be over-emphasized.
 Sole weapon of a State for the promotion of national
   interest in international affairs.
3. Pursuit in an independent foreign policy
 Simply means one that is not subordinate.
4. Basic Foreign policy objective
 To establish friendly relation with all countries of the world
5. Paramount consideration
 Must be a policy of flexibility and pragmatism guided only
   by the welfare of our people and the security of our
   Republic.
 Shall be national sovereignty, territorial integrity, national
   interest, and the right to self determination.
SECTION 8. The Philippines, consistent with the
national interest, adopts and pursues a policy of
freedom from nuclear weapons in its territory.

Freedom from Nuclear Weapons
• It is a prohibition from:
   Making
   Storing
   Manufacturing
   Dumping
Of nuclear weapons, devices, or parts thereof in
 our country.
Section 8.
Exceptions
• The use of nuclear for:
    Medicine
    Agriculture
    And other beneficial purposes
• If the national interest so requires
    The storing of nuclear weapons in our
     territory
SECTION 9. The State shall promote a just and
dynamic social order that will ensure the
prosperity and independence of the nation and
free the people from poverty through policies that
provide adequate social services, promote full
employment, a rising standard of living, and an
improved quality of life for all.
Section 9.

Just and Dynamic Social Order
• This is accomplished through policies that:
    Provide sufficient social services (in the field
     of health, education, housing, etc).
    Promote full employment.
    A rising standard of living.
    Improve quality of life for all.
SECTION 10. The State shall promote social
justice in all phases of national development.

The State must give preferential attention to the welfare
  of the less fortunate members of the community
 the poor
 Uneducated
 Underprivileged
 disabled
SECTION 11. The State values the dignity of every
human person and guarantees full respect for
human rights.

Human Rights
 Belief in inherent dignity of every human person basis
  of human right
 A human person is a being not a thing.
• In a democratic state, the individual enjoys certain
  rights which cannot be modified or taken away by the
  lawmaking body.
SECTION 12. The State recognizes the sanctity of
family life and shall protect and strengthen the
family as a basic autonomous social institution. It
shall equally protect the life of the mother and the
life of the unborn from conception. The natural
and primary right and duty of parents in the
rearing of the youth for civic efficiency and the
development of moral character shall receive the
support of the Government.
Right of human life of the unborn from
  conception and of the mother
 Once conceived, a child has the right to be born
  and the right to live.
Section 12.
• Mandates the protection of the unborn from
  the possibility of abortion being legalized.
• The State should also protect the health of the
  mother
Rearing of the youth for civic efficiency and
  development of moral character
• A duty of both parents and government
 Proper education and good upbringing of the
  children can help to the welfare of the society
  and the common good. The government should
  share the responsibility of the parents to train
  their children to be worthy citizens by
  supporting and encouraging them in order to
  prepare them for the future.
Section 12.
• Right of State to interfere with education of the
  children
 The parents and the government have the duty
  in giving adequate education to the children
• Power of State to regulate all schools
 The State has the power to require the age
  children of proper age to attend school, the
  teachers shall be of a good moral character and
  teach the children certain points to good
  citizenship.
• The State and parental obligations
Section 12.
 It is the duty of the State to see whether the
  parents fulfill their obligations in the education
  of their child
• Duty of State to encourage educational
  institutions
 Support and encourage private and parochial
  schools as long as they meet the secular
  educational requirements
SECTION 13. The State recognizes the vital role of
the youth in nation-building and shall promote
and protect their physical, moral, spiritual,
intellectual, and social well-being. It shall
inculcate in the youth patriotism and nationalism,
and encourage their involvement in public and
civic affairs.
Role of the Youth in Nation Building
• Youth are better educated, more well-informed.
• The constitution recognizes the importance of
  the youth.
Section 13.
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SECTION 14. The State recognizes the role of
women in nation-building, and shall ensure the
fundamental equality before the law of women and
men.
Role of women in nation building
• Our women have proven their capabilities in
  different fields in business, professions, arts,
  education and in public service even
  internationally.
• In the past and even today, women involve
  themselves in worthy causes or activities
  involving national concerns
Section 14.
• The State should formulate strategies to expand
  women’s participation in non-household and
  productive activities, and make them as the direct
  contributors to the country’s economic growth.
• It is the duty of the State to ensure equality before the
  law in all aspects of national life by rectifying or
  ending all practices and systems that are
  disadvantageous to women or discriminate against
  them.
Section 14.
SECTION 15. The State shall protect and promote
the right to health of the people and instill health
consciousness among them.

Health
• is the state physical, social and mental well-being
  rather than merely than merely the absence of physical
  diseases
These constitution gives the right to the people to health
 DOH
 Health Center
SECTION 16. The State shall protect and advance
the right of the people to a balanced and healthful
ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of
nature.
 Right to Balanced and Healthful Ecology
 • The need for a program to address the
   ecological problems of:
     Pollution
     Waste disposal
     Forest denudation
     Flood drought
     Dying river beds
     Destruction of waterways
     Protect human life
SECTION 17. The State shall give priority to
education, science and technology, arts, culture,
and sports to foster patriotism and nationalism,
accelerate social progress, and promote total
human liberation and development.
 The States prioritizes the following through their
  different programs like the:
DepEd
DOST
PSC
SECTION 18. The State affirms labor as a primary
social economic force. It shall protect the rights of
workers and promote their welfare.
• Human labor is not only treated as land, tools, or
  machinery. It mandates the State to provide living
  wage and full participation to workers in decision-
  making processes which affect their rights and
  benefits.
SECTION 19. The State shall develop a self-reliant
and independent national economy effectively
controlled by Filipinos.
• States the constitutional guidelines in the
  development of the economy:
 Economic self-reliance
 Independent national economy
 And effective Filipino control of the economy
SECTION 20. The State recognizes the
indispensable role of the private sector,
encourages private enterprise, and provides
incentives to needed investments.
Role of private sectors in the economy
• The Constitution does not favor an economy
  where the State directly competes with private
  business.
• The business of government is governance and
  NOT money-making.
SECTION 21. The State shall promote comprehensive
rural development and agrarian reform.

• Covers all phases of rural development:
 Economic
 Social
 Political
 Cultural
 Industrial
SECTION 22. The State recognizes and promotes
the rights of indigenous cultural communities
within the framework of national unity and
development.
• Recognizes the existence and the rights of the
  indigenous cultural communities.
• Directs the State to promote the rights of indigenous
  cultural communities by considering their customs,
  traditions, beliefs, and interests.
• Implementing state policies with full respect to their
  culture, dignity, uniqueness and human rights.
Section 22.
SECTION 23. The State shall encourage non-
governmental, community-based, or sectoral
organizations that promote the welfare of the
nation.

• The state is required to encourage these organizations
  because recent events have shown that, under
  responsible leadership, they can be active contributors
  to the political, social, and economic growth of the
  country – promote the welfare of the nation.
SECTION 24. The State recognizes the vital role of
communication and information in nation-
building.
• Means of communications such as:
   Motion pictures
   Television
   Radio
   Newspapers
   Magazines
Section 24.
Nation-Building
• The people are enlightened on certain public
  issues.
• They can also serve as useful tools to promote
  unity among the Filipinos.
SECTION 25. The State shall ensure the
autonomy of local governments.


• Local affairs can best be regulated by the
  people in the locality.
SECTION 26. The State shall guarantee equal
access to opportunities for public service, and
prohibit political dynasties as may be defined by
law.
• This does not allow the existence of political
  dynasties or the practice of keeping political
  power within the control of select families.
• Emphasizes the duty of the government to
  uphold democratic elections and appointments.
SECTION 27. The State shall maintain honesty
and integrity in the public service and take
positive and effective measures against graft and
corruption.

Honesty and integrity in public service
 Undermines the quality of life for people
  especially in poor qualities.
• The constitution seeks to minimize and find
  completely to eliminate graft and corruption, a
  way to attack problem.
SECTION 28. The Subject to reasonable
conditions prescribed by law, the State adopts and
implements a policy of full public disclosure of all
its transactions involving public interests.
 Section 7 of the Bill of Rights
    Guarantees the people’s right to know any
    transaction entered into by the government.
      Limited to things which involves public
       concerns .
 The policy covers matters involving public
  interest especially those concerning the
  utilization of public funds and property.

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Philippine Constitution

  • 1.
  • 3. SECTION 1. The Philippines is a democratic and republican State. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them. A democratic and republican state. -States that the Philippines is a democratic state.
  • 4. Section 1. Manifestations of a democratic and republican state.  The existence of a bill of rights.  The observance of the rule of the majority.  The observance of the principle that ours is a government of laws, and not of men.  The presence of elections through popular will.  The observance of the principle of separation of powers and the system of checks and balances.  The observance of the principle that the legislature cannot pass irreparable laws.  The observance of the law on public officers .  The observance of the principle that the State cannot be sued without its consents.
  • 5. Section 1. Sovereignty of the People - Sovereignty  is the supreme power to govern.  It lies in the hands of the Filipino people who have the right to choose the type of government they want and to define the powers it shall hold and exercise.  It is their right to abolish their government and form a new one and organize it in such form as seems to them best for their welfare and happiness.
  • 6. Section 1. • Sovereignty is exercised indirectly  Through public officials elected by the people.  Officials appointed by the elected officials. • Sovereignty is exercised directly  Suffrage. People’s Participation 1. Multi-Party System 2. Party-list system 3. People’s Organization 4. System of Initiative and Referendum 5. Plebiscite
  • 7. SECTION 2. The Philippines renounces war as an instrument of national policy, adopts the generally accepted principles of international law as part of the law of the land and adheres to the policy of peace, equality, justice, freedom, cooperation, and amity with all nations. Renunciation of war as instrument of national policy. • Philippines cannot declare war on another country • The country can only declare an existing state of war  an act of defense
  • 8. Section 2. Adoption of the generally accepted principles of international law as part of the country’s own law • International law-body of rules and principles which govern s the relations of nations and their respective peoples in their intercourse with one another. • “Doctrine of Incorporation”-the commitment of the state to international laws  When international usage to be applied  A treaty has force of a statute  Constitution prevails over a treaty
  • 9. Section 2. Adherence to the policy of peace, equality, justice, freedom, cooperation, and amity with all nations. • Philippines seek peace and unity with the neighboring countries all over the world regardless of race, ideology, and political system on the basis of mutual trust, respect and cooperation. It supports the rights of other countries in terms of equality, freedom and justice in their relations with one another and the policies of peaceful negotiations, and opposes the use of force, threat of force, in the relations with other countries.
  • 11. SECTION 3. Civilian authority is at all times, supreme over the military. The Armed Forces of the Philippines is the protector of the people and the State. Its goal is to secure the sovereignty of the State and the integrity of the national territory. Supremacy of the Civilian Authority  The President is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the Philippines,  The army, the navy, the air force, and the marines.  The appointment of the high ranking officials is vested in the President.
  • 12. Section 3. Armed Forces: Protector of the State • Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) • Its goals is to discharge the function of being the protector of:  The sovereignty of the State  Integrity of our National Territory
  • 13. SECTION 4. The prime duty of the Government is to serve and protect the people. The Government may call upon the people to defend the State and, in the fulfillment thereof, all citizens may be required, under conditions provided by law, to render person military or civil service.
  • 14. SECTION 5. The maintenance of peace and order, the protection of life, liberty, and property, and promotion of the general welfare are essential for the enjoyment by all the people of the blessings of democracy. Peace and Order • Duty of the government to maintain peace and order.  Through making laws  Enforcing laws  Promote the general welfare
  • 16. SECTION 6. The Separation of Church and State are inviolable. • The government shall not favor any religion, support them using public funds ,or even establish or set up a church. • The Church should not get involved in political issues or matters. ESTABLISHMENT OF RELIGION CLAUSE • The State shall have no official religion. • The State cannot set up a church. • Everyone has the freedom to profess their belief or disbelief in any religion.
  • 17. Section 6. • Every religious minister is free to practice his calling. • The State cannot punish a person for entertaining or professing religious beliefs or disbeliefs. • The command that Church and the state be separate does not mean hostility towards religion .  Preamble  Other provisions/laws
  • 19. SECTION 7. The State shall pursue an independent foreign policy. In its relations with other states the paramount consideration shall be national sovereignty, territorial integrity, national interest, and the right to self- determination. Foreign Policy • Basic direction underlying the conduct by a State of its affairs vis-a vis those of other States. • It is a set of guidelines followed by a government of a country. 1. Formulation and conduct of foreign policy  The president is the chief architect of Philippine foreign policy.
  • 20. Section 7. 2. An instrument of domestic foreign policy  Its importance in the survival and progress of a country cannot be over-emphasized.  Sole weapon of a State for the promotion of national interest in international affairs. 3. Pursuit in an independent foreign policy  Simply means one that is not subordinate. 4. Basic Foreign policy objective  To establish friendly relation with all countries of the world 5. Paramount consideration  Must be a policy of flexibility and pragmatism guided only by the welfare of our people and the security of our Republic.  Shall be national sovereignty, territorial integrity, national interest, and the right to self determination.
  • 21. SECTION 8. The Philippines, consistent with the national interest, adopts and pursues a policy of freedom from nuclear weapons in its territory. Freedom from Nuclear Weapons • It is a prohibition from:  Making  Storing  Manufacturing  Dumping Of nuclear weapons, devices, or parts thereof in our country.
  • 22. Section 8. Exceptions • The use of nuclear for:  Medicine  Agriculture  And other beneficial purposes • If the national interest so requires  The storing of nuclear weapons in our territory
  • 23. SECTION 9. The State shall promote a just and dynamic social order that will ensure the prosperity and independence of the nation and free the people from poverty through policies that provide adequate social services, promote full employment, a rising standard of living, and an improved quality of life for all.
  • 24. Section 9. Just and Dynamic Social Order • This is accomplished through policies that:  Provide sufficient social services (in the field of health, education, housing, etc).  Promote full employment.  A rising standard of living.  Improve quality of life for all.
  • 25. SECTION 10. The State shall promote social justice in all phases of national development. The State must give preferential attention to the welfare of the less fortunate members of the community  the poor  Uneducated  Underprivileged  disabled
  • 26. SECTION 11. The State values the dignity of every human person and guarantees full respect for human rights. Human Rights  Belief in inherent dignity of every human person basis of human right  A human person is a being not a thing. • In a democratic state, the individual enjoys certain rights which cannot be modified or taken away by the lawmaking body.
  • 27. SECTION 12. The State recognizes the sanctity of family life and shall protect and strengthen the family as a basic autonomous social institution. It shall equally protect the life of the mother and the life of the unborn from conception. The natural and primary right and duty of parents in the rearing of the youth for civic efficiency and the development of moral character shall receive the support of the Government. Right of human life of the unborn from conception and of the mother  Once conceived, a child has the right to be born and the right to live.
  • 28. Section 12. • Mandates the protection of the unborn from the possibility of abortion being legalized. • The State should also protect the health of the mother Rearing of the youth for civic efficiency and development of moral character • A duty of both parents and government  Proper education and good upbringing of the children can help to the welfare of the society and the common good. The government should share the responsibility of the parents to train their children to be worthy citizens by supporting and encouraging them in order to prepare them for the future.
  • 29. Section 12. • Right of State to interfere with education of the children  The parents and the government have the duty in giving adequate education to the children • Power of State to regulate all schools  The State has the power to require the age children of proper age to attend school, the teachers shall be of a good moral character and teach the children certain points to good citizenship. • The State and parental obligations
  • 30. Section 12.  It is the duty of the State to see whether the parents fulfill their obligations in the education of their child • Duty of State to encourage educational institutions  Support and encourage private and parochial schools as long as they meet the secular educational requirements
  • 31. SECTION 13. The State recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation-building and shall promote and protect their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual, and social well-being. It shall inculcate in the youth patriotism and nationalism, and encourage their involvement in public and civic affairs. Role of the Youth in Nation Building • Youth are better educated, more well-informed. • The constitution recognizes the importance of the youth.
  • 32. Section 13. C L W T T S S ROTC
  • 33. SECTION 14. The State recognizes the role of women in nation-building, and shall ensure the fundamental equality before the law of women and men. Role of women in nation building • Our women have proven their capabilities in different fields in business, professions, arts, education and in public service even internationally. • In the past and even today, women involve themselves in worthy causes or activities involving national concerns
  • 34. Section 14. • The State should formulate strategies to expand women’s participation in non-household and productive activities, and make them as the direct contributors to the country’s economic growth. • It is the duty of the State to ensure equality before the law in all aspects of national life by rectifying or ending all practices and systems that are disadvantageous to women or discriminate against them.
  • 36. SECTION 15. The State shall protect and promote the right to health of the people and instill health consciousness among them. Health • is the state physical, social and mental well-being rather than merely than merely the absence of physical diseases These constitution gives the right to the people to health  DOH  Health Center
  • 37. SECTION 16. The State shall protect and advance the right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature. Right to Balanced and Healthful Ecology • The need for a program to address the ecological problems of:  Pollution  Waste disposal  Forest denudation  Flood drought  Dying river beds  Destruction of waterways  Protect human life
  • 38. SECTION 17. The State shall give priority to education, science and technology, arts, culture, and sports to foster patriotism and nationalism, accelerate social progress, and promote total human liberation and development.  The States prioritizes the following through their different programs like the: DepEd DOST PSC
  • 39. SECTION 18. The State affirms labor as a primary social economic force. It shall protect the rights of workers and promote their welfare. • Human labor is not only treated as land, tools, or machinery. It mandates the State to provide living wage and full participation to workers in decision- making processes which affect their rights and benefits.
  • 40. SECTION 19. The State shall develop a self-reliant and independent national economy effectively controlled by Filipinos. • States the constitutional guidelines in the development of the economy:  Economic self-reliance  Independent national economy  And effective Filipino control of the economy
  • 41. SECTION 20. The State recognizes the indispensable role of the private sector, encourages private enterprise, and provides incentives to needed investments. Role of private sectors in the economy • The Constitution does not favor an economy where the State directly competes with private business. • The business of government is governance and NOT money-making.
  • 42. SECTION 21. The State shall promote comprehensive rural development and agrarian reform. • Covers all phases of rural development:  Economic  Social  Political  Cultural  Industrial
  • 43. SECTION 22. The State recognizes and promotes the rights of indigenous cultural communities within the framework of national unity and development. • Recognizes the existence and the rights of the indigenous cultural communities. • Directs the State to promote the rights of indigenous cultural communities by considering their customs, traditions, beliefs, and interests. • Implementing state policies with full respect to their culture, dignity, uniqueness and human rights.
  • 45. SECTION 23. The State shall encourage non- governmental, community-based, or sectoral organizations that promote the welfare of the nation. • The state is required to encourage these organizations because recent events have shown that, under responsible leadership, they can be active contributors to the political, social, and economic growth of the country – promote the welfare of the nation.
  • 46. SECTION 24. The State recognizes the vital role of communication and information in nation- building. • Means of communications such as:  Motion pictures  Television  Radio  Newspapers  Magazines
  • 47. Section 24. Nation-Building • The people are enlightened on certain public issues. • They can also serve as useful tools to promote unity among the Filipinos.
  • 48. SECTION 25. The State shall ensure the autonomy of local governments. • Local affairs can best be regulated by the people in the locality.
  • 49. SECTION 26. The State shall guarantee equal access to opportunities for public service, and prohibit political dynasties as may be defined by law. • This does not allow the existence of political dynasties or the practice of keeping political power within the control of select families. • Emphasizes the duty of the government to uphold democratic elections and appointments.
  • 50. SECTION 27. The State shall maintain honesty and integrity in the public service and take positive and effective measures against graft and corruption. Honesty and integrity in public service  Undermines the quality of life for people especially in poor qualities. • The constitution seeks to minimize and find completely to eliminate graft and corruption, a way to attack problem.
  • 51. SECTION 28. The Subject to reasonable conditions prescribed by law, the State adopts and implements a policy of full public disclosure of all its transactions involving public interests.  Section 7 of the Bill of Rights  Guarantees the people’s right to know any transaction entered into by the government.  Limited to things which involves public concerns .  The policy covers matters involving public interest especially those concerning the utilization of public funds and property.