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THE EXECUTIVE
BRANCH OF THE
GOVERNMENT
The Executive branch carries out laws.
It is composed of the President and the
Vice President who are elected by direct
popular vote and serve a term of six
years.
The Constitution grants the President
authority to appoint his Cabinet.
These departments form a large portion of
the country’s bureaucracy
KEY ROLES OF THE
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
THE PRESIDENT
The President leads the country.
He/she is the head of state, leader
of the national government, and
Commander in Chief of all armed
forces of the Philippines.
The President serves a six-year
term and cannot be re-elected.
VICE PRESIDENT
The Vice President supports
the President. If the President
is unable to serve, the Vice
President becomes President.
He/she serves a six year
term.
THE CABINET
Cabinet members serve as advisors to the
President.
They include the Vice President and the heads of
executive departments.
Cabinet members are nominated by the President
and must be confirmed by the Commission of
Appointments.
Executive Branch of the Philippine Government
Executive Branch of the Philippine Government
ELIGIBILITY
Article 7, Section 2 of the Constitution reads:
"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."
The Constitution also provides term limits
where the president is ineligible for re-
election and a person who has succeeded
as President and has served as such for
more than four years will be ineligible to be
elected for a second term.
ELECTION
The president is elected by direct vote every six
years, usually on the second Monday of May.
The returns of every election for President and Vice
President, duly certified by the board of canvassers of
each province or city, shall be transmitted to
Congress, directed to the president of the Senate.
Upon receipt of the certificates of canvass, the
president of the Senate shall open all the
certificates in the presence of a joint public
session of Congress not later than 30 days after
Election Day.
 Congress then canvasses the votes upon
determining that the polls are authentic and were
done in the manner provided by law.
The person with the highest number of votes is
declared the winner, but in case two or more
have the highest number of votes, the president
is elected by a majority of all members of both
Houses, voting separately on each.
POWERS OF THE PRESIDENT
Besides the constitution, the powers of
the President of the Philippines are
specifically outlined in Executive Order
No. 292, s. 1987, otherwise known as
the Administrative Code of 1987.
THE FOLLOWING POWERS ARE:
1. Power of control over the executive branch
The President of the Philippines has the mandate of
control over all the executive departments, bureaus,
and offices.
This includes restructuring, reconfiguring, and
appointments of their respective officials.
The Administrative Code also provides for the
President to be responsible for the abovementioned
offices’ strict implementation of laws
2. POWER ORDINANCE
POWER
The President of the Philippines has the power to
give executive issuances, which are means to
streamline the policy and programs of an
administration.
There are six issuances that the President may
issue.
They are the following as defined in the
Administrative Code of 1987:
Executive Branch of the Philippine Government
EXECUTIVE ORDERS
“Acts of the President providing for rules of
a general or permanent character in
implementation or execution of
constitutional or statutory powers shall be
promulgated in executive orders.”
Administrative Code of 1987, Book III,
Chapter 2, Section 2.
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS
“Acts of the President which relate to
particular aspects of governmental
operations in pursuance of his duties as
administrative head shall be promulgated
in administrative orders.”
Administrative Code of 1987, Book III,
Chapter 2, Section 3
PROCLAMATIONS
“Acts of the President fixing a date or
declaring a status or condition of public
moment or interest, upon the existence of
which the operation of a specific law or
regulation is made to depend, shall be
promulgated in proclamations which shall
have the force of an executive order.”
Administrative Code of 1987, Book III,
Chapter 2, Section 4
MEMORANDUM ORDERS
“Acts of the President on matters of administrative
detail or of subordinate or temporary interest which
only concern a particular officer or office of the
Government shall be embodied in memorandum
orders.”
Administrative Code of 1987, Book III, Chapter 2,
Section 5
MEMORANDUM CIRCULARS
“Acts of the President on matters relating to internal
administration, which the President desires to bring to
the attention of all or some of the departments,
agencies, bureaus or offices of the Government, for
information or compliance, shall be embodied in
memorandum circulars.”
Administrative Code of 1987, Book III, Chapter 2,
Section 6
GENERAL ORDERS
“Acts and commands of the President in his
capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed
Forces of the Philippines shall be issued as
general or special orders.”
Administrative Code of 1987, Book III, Chapter 2,
Section 7
POWER OVER ALIENS
The President of the Philippines has
certain powers over non-Filipinos in
the Philippines. The powers he may
exercise over foreigners in the country
are as follows:
The chief executive may have an alien in
the Philippines deported from the country
after due process.
 The President may change the status of a
foreigner, as prescribed by law, from a non-
immigrant status to a permanent resident
status without necessity of visa.
The President may choose to overrule the
Board of Commissioners of the Bureau of
Immigration before their decision becomes
final and executory (after 30 days of the
issuance of the decision). The Board of
Commissioners of the Bureau of Immigration
has jurisdiction over all deportation cases.
The president is also mandated by the
Administrative Code of 1987 to
exercise powers as recognized by the
generally accepted principles of
international law.
POWERS OF EMINENT DOMAIN,
ESCHEAT, LAND RESERVATION AND
RECOVERY OF ILL-GOTTEN WEALTH
 The President of the Philippines has the authority to exercise the power of
eminent domain. The power of eminent domains means the state has the
power to seize or authorize the seizure of private property for public use
with just compensation.
 There are two constitutional provisions, however, that limit the exercise of
such power: Article III, Section 9
 (1) of the Constitution provides that no person shall be deprived of his/her
life, liberty, or property without due process of law. Furthermore, Article III,
Section 9
 (2), provides that private property shall not be taken for public use without
just compensation.
Once the aforementioned
conditions are met, the President
may exercise the power of eminent
domain which are as follows:
POWER OF EMINENT
DOMAIN —
The President shall determine when it is
necessary or advantageous to exercise the
power of eminent domain in behalf of the
national government, and direct the solicitor
general, whenever he deems the action
advisable, to institute expropriation proceedings
in the proper court.
Power to direct escheat or reversion
proceedings —
The President shall direct the solicitor
general to institute escheat or reversion
proceedings over all lands transferred or
assigned to persons disqualified under the
constitution to acquire land.
POWER OF APPOINTMENT
The President may appoint officials of the
Philippine government as provided by the
constitution and laws of the Philippines. Some
of these appointments, however, may need the
approval of the Committee on Appointments (a
committee composed of members from the
House of Representatives and the Senate of
the Philippines).
POWER OF GENERAL SUPERVISION OVER
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
The President of the Philippines, as chief
executive, has the mandate to supervise
local governments in the Philippines,
despite their autonomous status as
provided by Republic Act No. 7160
otherwise known as the Local Government
Code of 1991.
OTHER POWERS
Aside from the aforementioned powers of the
President of the Philippines, he can also
exercise powers enumerated in the constitution,
and powers given to him by law. (Diplomatic
power, Budgetary power, military power, control
power, veto power and other stated in the
constitution)

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Executive Branch of the Philippine Government

  • 1. THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT
  • 2. The Executive branch carries out laws. It is composed of the President and the Vice President who are elected by direct popular vote and serve a term of six years. The Constitution grants the President authority to appoint his Cabinet. These departments form a large portion of the country’s bureaucracy
  • 3. KEY ROLES OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
  • 4. THE PRESIDENT The President leads the country. He/she is the head of state, leader of the national government, and Commander in Chief of all armed forces of the Philippines. The President serves a six-year term and cannot be re-elected.
  • 5. VICE PRESIDENT The Vice President supports the President. If the President is unable to serve, the Vice President becomes President. He/she serves a six year term.
  • 6. THE CABINET Cabinet members serve as advisors to the President. They include the Vice President and the heads of executive departments. Cabinet members are nominated by the President and must be confirmed by the Commission of Appointments.
  • 9. ELIGIBILITY Article 7, Section 2 of the Constitution reads: "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."
  • 10. The Constitution also provides term limits where the president is ineligible for re- election and a person who has succeeded as President and has served as such for more than four years will be ineligible to be elected for a second term.
  • 11. ELECTION The president is elected by direct vote every six years, usually on the second Monday of May. The returns of every election for President and Vice President, duly certified by the board of canvassers of each province or city, shall be transmitted to Congress, directed to the president of the Senate.
  • 12. Upon receipt of the certificates of canvass, the president of the Senate shall open all the certificates in the presence of a joint public session of Congress not later than 30 days after Election Day.  Congress then canvasses the votes upon determining that the polls are authentic and were done in the manner provided by law.
  • 13. The person with the highest number of votes is declared the winner, but in case two or more have the highest number of votes, the president is elected by a majority of all members of both Houses, voting separately on each.
  • 14. POWERS OF THE PRESIDENT Besides the constitution, the powers of the President of the Philippines are specifically outlined in Executive Order No. 292, s. 1987, otherwise known as the Administrative Code of 1987.
  • 15. THE FOLLOWING POWERS ARE: 1. Power of control over the executive branch The President of the Philippines has the mandate of control over all the executive departments, bureaus, and offices. This includes restructuring, reconfiguring, and appointments of their respective officials. The Administrative Code also provides for the President to be responsible for the abovementioned offices’ strict implementation of laws
  • 16. 2. POWER ORDINANCE POWER The President of the Philippines has the power to give executive issuances, which are means to streamline the policy and programs of an administration. There are six issuances that the President may issue. They are the following as defined in the Administrative Code of 1987:
  • 18. EXECUTIVE ORDERS “Acts of the President providing for rules of a general or permanent character in implementation or execution of constitutional or statutory powers shall be promulgated in executive orders.” Administrative Code of 1987, Book III, Chapter 2, Section 2.
  • 19. ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS “Acts of the President which relate to particular aspects of governmental operations in pursuance of his duties as administrative head shall be promulgated in administrative orders.” Administrative Code of 1987, Book III, Chapter 2, Section 3
  • 20. PROCLAMATIONS “Acts of the President fixing a date or declaring a status or condition of public moment or interest, upon the existence of which the operation of a specific law or regulation is made to depend, shall be promulgated in proclamations which shall have the force of an executive order.” Administrative Code of 1987, Book III, Chapter 2, Section 4
  • 21. MEMORANDUM ORDERS “Acts of the President on matters of administrative detail or of subordinate or temporary interest which only concern a particular officer or office of the Government shall be embodied in memorandum orders.” Administrative Code of 1987, Book III, Chapter 2, Section 5
  • 22. MEMORANDUM CIRCULARS “Acts of the President on matters relating to internal administration, which the President desires to bring to the attention of all or some of the departments, agencies, bureaus or offices of the Government, for information or compliance, shall be embodied in memorandum circulars.” Administrative Code of 1987, Book III, Chapter 2, Section 6
  • 23. GENERAL ORDERS “Acts and commands of the President in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines shall be issued as general or special orders.” Administrative Code of 1987, Book III, Chapter 2, Section 7
  • 24. POWER OVER ALIENS The President of the Philippines has certain powers over non-Filipinos in the Philippines. The powers he may exercise over foreigners in the country are as follows:
  • 25. The chief executive may have an alien in the Philippines deported from the country after due process.  The President may change the status of a foreigner, as prescribed by law, from a non- immigrant status to a permanent resident status without necessity of visa.
  • 26. The President may choose to overrule the Board of Commissioners of the Bureau of Immigration before their decision becomes final and executory (after 30 days of the issuance of the decision). The Board of Commissioners of the Bureau of Immigration has jurisdiction over all deportation cases.
  • 27. The president is also mandated by the Administrative Code of 1987 to exercise powers as recognized by the generally accepted principles of international law.
  • 28. POWERS OF EMINENT DOMAIN, ESCHEAT, LAND RESERVATION AND RECOVERY OF ILL-GOTTEN WEALTH  The President of the Philippines has the authority to exercise the power of eminent domain. The power of eminent domains means the state has the power to seize or authorize the seizure of private property for public use with just compensation.  There are two constitutional provisions, however, that limit the exercise of such power: Article III, Section 9  (1) of the Constitution provides that no person shall be deprived of his/her life, liberty, or property without due process of law. Furthermore, Article III, Section 9  (2), provides that private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation.
  • 29. Once the aforementioned conditions are met, the President may exercise the power of eminent domain which are as follows:
  • 30. POWER OF EMINENT DOMAIN — The President shall determine when it is necessary or advantageous to exercise the power of eminent domain in behalf of the national government, and direct the solicitor general, whenever he deems the action advisable, to institute expropriation proceedings in the proper court.
  • 31. Power to direct escheat or reversion proceedings — The President shall direct the solicitor general to institute escheat or reversion proceedings over all lands transferred or assigned to persons disqualified under the constitution to acquire land.
  • 32. POWER OF APPOINTMENT The President may appoint officials of the Philippine government as provided by the constitution and laws of the Philippines. Some of these appointments, however, may need the approval of the Committee on Appointments (a committee composed of members from the House of Representatives and the Senate of the Philippines).
  • 33. POWER OF GENERAL SUPERVISION OVER LOCAL GOVERNMENTS The President of the Philippines, as chief executive, has the mandate to supervise local governments in the Philippines, despite their autonomous status as provided by Republic Act No. 7160 otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991.
  • 34. OTHER POWERS Aside from the aforementioned powers of the President of the Philippines, he can also exercise powers enumerated in the constitution, and powers given to him by law. (Diplomatic power, Budgetary power, military power, control power, veto power and other stated in the constitution)