UNIT 6 LESSON 1 THE EXECUTIVE Department
UNIT 6 LESSON 1 THE EXECUTIVE Department
UNIT 6 LESSON 1 THE EXECUTIVE Department
THE
EXECUTIVE Lesson 1
The role of the Philippine President in
relation to his or her powers
Executive Power
Article VII, Section 1 of the 1987 Philippine
PRESIDEN
Constitution
Head of State T
Head of
Commander-in- Government Control over all the
chief of the Armed executive
Forces of the departments,
Philippines bureaus and offices
The President of the
Philippines
Elected by direct vote by the people for a term of
six years
Only serve for one term
Captured by the
Americans during the
Philippine-American War
2. Manuel L. Quezon (1935-
1943)
Second president of the
Philippines and the First of
the Philippine
Commonwealth
“Man of Masses”
Transferring the
Independence day from
July 4 to June 12
10. Ferdinand Marcos (1965-
1986)
Last president of the Third Republic
when he declared martial law in 1972
Freedom Constitution
TENURE OF OFFICE-
the period during which
the incumbent holds the
position.
SECTION 8: In the case of
death, permanent disability,
removal from office or
resignation of the President,
VP shall become the - President of the Senate
President to serve the - Speaker of the house of
unexpired term. Representatives until
President and VP have
been qualified.