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ConstitutionConstitution
➢ Constitution is defined as the fundamental
law of a nation or state. It is the body of rules
and principles in accordance with which the
powers of sovereignty are regularly exercised.
➢ In the Philippines, the constitution serves as the
highest law of the land and basis of governmental
power as it is distributed and exercised among
several departments or branches in the government
for the benefit of the people.
Importance ofImportance of
ConstitutionConstitution
➢ Maintain Law and Order
➢ Impose Rules and Regulations
➢ Protect Individual Rights and Freedom
➢ Limits the Power of the Government
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Evolution ofEvolution of
PhilippinePhilippine
ConstitutionConstitution
➢ 1899 Malolos Constitution
1899 Malolos1899 Malolos
ConstitutionConstitution
➢ The first constitution, established after
the declaration Philippine independence
from Spain. It formed a revolutionary
government under President Emilio
Aguinaldo but was short-lived due to the
American occupation.
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19351935
CommonwealthCommonwealth
ConstitutionConstitution
Drafted during the American
colonial period, this was
intended to prepare the
Philippines for eventual
independence. It established a
Commonwealth government
and was largely influenced by
the U.S. Constitution. This
constitution was in effect until
1946, when the Philippines
gained full independence from
the United States.
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The Commonwealth had a strong
executive and a Supreme Court
during its more than a decade of
existence. Its unicameral
legislature, dominated by the
Nacionalista Party, was initially
bicameral before becoming
unicameral
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1973
Constitution
The 1973 Constitution, which consists of a
preamble and seventeen articles, provides for
the transition of government from a
presidential to a parliamentary system. The
Constitution vests the National Assembly with
legislative authority.
0606 1986 Freedom1986 Freedom
ConstitutionConstitution
• The 1986 Provisional "Freedom"
Constitution of the Republic of the
Philippines.
1987 Constitution
The ratified new 1987 Constitution was
promulgated on February 2, 1987, and the
provisional or interim 1986 constitution
ceased.
This evolution reflects the
country’s struggles for
independence, democracy, and
social justice, shaped by
various historical periods and
political upheavals