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  1. 1. MODULE 6: The Executive Branch of Government-The Role of the Philippine President
  2. 2. The Philippine Government The government of a country exercises three major functions: making of rules, implementation of rules and adjudication or interpretation of rules in settling disagreements. According to Garcia (2015), in the Philippine context, the national government consists of three co-equal, interdependent and coordinated branches namely: The Executive for rule implementation; The Legislative for rule- making and; The Judiciary for rule-adjudication or interpretation.
  3. 3. The primary role of the Executive branch is to execute or implement laws. It is headed by the President who is elected by direct popular vote. The Constitution grants the President authority to appoint his Cabinet. These departments form a large portion of the country’s bureaucracy.
  4. 4. The Legislative branch is authorized to make laws, alter, and repeal them through the power vested in the Philippine Congress. This institution is divided into the Senate and the House of Representatives.
  5. 5. The Judicial branch holds the power to settle controversies involving rights that are legally demandable and enforceable. It is made up of a Supreme Court and lower courts.
  6. 6. The Chief Executive of Government: The President The official title of the president is the “President of the Philippines” with honorific “Your Excellency,” or “His/Her Excellency.” Garcia (2015)
  7. 7. Official residence and office of the President of the Philippines is at the Malacañang Palace located in the country’s capital - Manila City.
  8. 8. Article VII of the 1987 Philippine Constitution EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Section 2. No person may be elected President unless he is a : • natural-born citizen of the Philippines, • a registered voter, • able to read and write, • at least forty years of age on the day of the election, and • a resident of the Philippines for at least ten years immediately preceding such election.
  9. 9. Section 3. There shall be a Vice-President who shall have the same qualifications and term of office and be elected with, and in the same manner, as the President. He may be removed from office in the same manner as the President. The Vice-President may be appointed as a Member of the Cabinet. Such appointment requires no confirmation.
  10. 10. Section 4. The President and the Vice- President shall be elected by direct vote of the people for a term of six years which shall begin at noon on the thirtieth day of June next following the day of the election and shall end at noon of the same date, six years thereafter. The President shall not be eligible for any re-election. No person who has succeeded as President and has served as such for more than four years shall be qualified for election to the same office at any time.
  11. 11. Section 8. In case of death, permanent disability, removal from office, or resignation of the President, the Vice-President shall become the President to serve the unexpired term. In case of death, permanent disability, removal from office, or resignation of both the President and Vice-President, the President of the Senate or, in case of his inability, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, shall then act as President until the President or Vice-President shall have been elected and qualified.
  12. 12. Section 12. In case of serious illness of the President, the public shall be informed of the state of his health. The members of the Cabinet in charge of national security and foreign relations and the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, shall not be denied access to the President during such illness.
  13. 13. Section 15. Two months immediately before the next presidential elections and up to the end of his term, a President or Acting President shall not make appointments, except temporary appointments to executive positions when continued vacancies therein will prejudice public service or endanger public safety.
  14. 14. Section 16. The President shall nominate and, with the consent of the Commission on Appointments, appoint the heads of the executive departments, ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, or officers of the armed forces from the rank of colonel or naval captain, and other officers whose appointments are vested in him in this Constitution.
  15. 15. Section 19. Except in cases of impeachment, or as otherwise provided in this Constitution, the President may grant 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.
  16. 16. Fill in the blanks with the correct answer. 1. The official title of our country’s chief executive is __________________. 2. One of the qualifications for election into the Office of the President is that he/she must have resided in the Philippines for ________________(number of years) before the election is held. 3. The number of years in a Philippine President’s term: _______________. 4. The _______________branch of the Philippine Government is authorized to make laws. 5. The official residence and office of the Philippine’s chief executive is at the___________________. 6. The ________________is the fundamental law of the land that requires the President to take an oath prior to his/her assumption to office. 7. _________________years of age is the minimum requirement (at the day of the election) to become the President of the Philippines. 8. One of the qualifications for election into the Office of the President is that he/she is a _______________ born Filipino. 9. The _______branch of the Philippine Government is authorized to interpret laws. 10.The Philippine President is elected through ___________________vote
  17. 17. IDENTIFICATION. Identify the power of the Philippine President described in each item below. 11.The president as chief executive is responsible in carrying out government decisions over all executive departments, bureaus, and offices. 12.As head of the State, the President is the chief diplomatic officer of the country. 13.The President can call out the AFP to prevent or suppress lawless violence, invasion or rebellion exercised through the Department of National Defense. 14.The power to enforce and administer laws. 15.The power to appoint officials in the following positions: heads of executive departments, members of the Constitutional Commissions, ambassadors, public ministers and consuls, officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) from the rank of colonel or navy captain.

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