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EVOLUTIONOFPHILIPPINE
POLITICSANDGOVERNANCE
HUMSS 11
The historical development of
Philippine Politics and Government
can be studied through its
evolution from the Pre-historic
period which contributed to the
formation of modern Philippine
Politics and Government.
The early Filipinos had a government which they
called “Balangay”.
The head or the leader was called a Datu or Rajah
who was assisted by the elders in the community.
All powers of the government were exercised by the
datu or rajah. He was the chief executive, law giver,
chief judge and military head.
There are three social classes at that time namely:
The Maharlika (Nobles),
 the Timawas (Freemen) and the
 Alipin (Slaves).
The Datu or the Rajah came from the Maharlika (The upper
class).
The Maharlika (Nobles),
The Timawas (Freemen)
The Datu or the Rajah
Government in the Philippines under
the Spanish Rule
The Philippines was governed indirectly by the
King of Spain through the Viceroy of Mexico.
When Mexico, also a former colony of Spain
gained her freedom in 1821, the Philippines
was ruled directly by Spain until 1898.
The government established in the Philippines
was centralized.
Government in the Philippines under
the Spanish Rule
The national government was headed by a
Spanish Governor General, who was appointed
by the King of Spain.
The Governor-General was at times called the
“Representative of the King of Spain” or the
“Little King in the Philippines”.
In theory, he was the highest government
official in the country, and practice frailocracy
“Rule of friars” existed thus overpowering the
Governor General.
Government in the Philippines under
the Spanish Rule
Below the national government was the
Alcaldia (Provinces) headed by the Alcalde
Mayor,
the Pueblos (Towns) which were led by the
Gobernadorcillo (little governor) and the
barangays which were led by the Cabeza de
Barangay.
Excessive interference of church
officials on the colonial administration,
especially by some members of the
monastic orders (Dominicans,
Augustinians, Franciscans, and
Recollects), sparked deep and
widespread resentment leading the
Philippine Revolution
Government in the Philippines under
the Spanish Rule
Andres Bonifacio organized the Katipunan, a
secret revolutionary organization of the Filipinos.
Its aim was a complete separation from Spain.
It precipitated the Philippine Revolution on August
26, 1896 (De Leon & De Leon, 2014).
 It was replaced by another government when it
was discovered by the Spanish authorities.
The new government was headed by Gen. Emilio
Aguinaldo as President in the Tejeros Convention
held on March 22-23, 1897.
Government in the Philippines under
the Spanish Rule
The Biak-Na-Bato Republic was created by
Gen. Aguinaldo on November 1, 1897.
Its aim was separation from Spain and
formation of the Philippines as an independent
state.
The Republic existed until December 15, 1897,
with the signing of the Pact of Biak-Na-Bato.
Government in the Philippines under
the Spanish Rule
It resulted in the Revolutionary exile of
Aguinaldo and his men to Hongkong provided
that General Primo de Rivera would pay
$800,000. On May 24, 1889, Gen. Aguinaldo
established a dictatorial government when he
returned from his exile in Hongkong.
The notable achievements of the Dictatorial
Government were:
1) the proclamation of Philippine Independence
at Kawit, Cavite on June 12, 1898; and
 2) the reorganization of local governments.
Government in the Philippines under
the Spanish Rule
A Revolutionary Government replaced the
Dictatorial Government still with Gen.
Aguinaldo as the head. On January 23, 1899,
the first Philippine Republic was established
with Gen. Aguinaldo as the President.
The Government during the American
Regime
The Americans started the military rule in the
Philippines on August 14, 1898.
The president of the United States delegated
his authority to the military governor who
exercised all powers of the government (until
the war lasted) - executive, legislative and
judiciary.
The Government during the American
Regime
The Spooner Amendment ended the military
regime in the Philippines.
It was changed into civil government headed by
Civil Governor on July 4, 1901.
The title was changed to Governor General on
February 6, 1905.
The Governor General has legislative powers,
and he was the President of the Philippines
commission from 1901-1907.
The Government during the American
Regime
The Philippine Commission was the sole law
making body of the Government.
Eventually, this became the upper house of the
legislative department of the Philippine
Assembly (Created by Philippine Bill of 1902)
as the lower chamber.
The Jones law of 1916 which became the
fundamental law for the Philippines vested the
legislative power in an all- Filipino law-making
body composed of the Philippine Senate and
the House of Representatives.
The Commonwealth Government
The Tydings-Mcduffie Law in 1934 established
the Commonwealth Government.
It was a form of government in transition toward
independence.
It provide for a ten-year transition period after
which the Philippine independence would be
Proclaimed and established.
The Commonwealth Government
The Commonwealth Government was inaugurated
on November 15, 1935.
The first National Election in the country was held
September 12, 1935. Manuel L. Quezon was the
President, and his Vice-President was Sergio
Osmena.
The Commonwealth Government functioned in
exile during World War II in Washington, USA, from
May 13, 1942 to October 3, 1944 after which it was
reestablished in Manila on February 27, 1945.
The USA turned over to a Filipino President the full
powers and responsibilities of the Commonwealth
Government under the 1935 Constitution.
The Government under the Japanese
Occupation
The Japanese military administration was
established in Manila on January 3, 1942. A civil
government which was called the Philippine
Executive Commission was established with Jorge
B. Vargas as chairman.
 It had legislative and executive powers but laws
enacted though were subject to approval by the
Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese forces. On
October 14, 1943,
the Japanese-sponsored Philippine Republic with
Jose P. Laurel as the President was inaugurated.
The Presidents of the
Philippines
Since independence in 1898 and the
ratification of the Philippine
Constitution in the First Republic,
there have been 16 presidents.
Starting with General Emilio
Aguinaldo all the way to current
president Rodrigo Roa Duterte.
General Emilio Aguinaldo
Manuel L. Quezon
Jose P. Laurel
Sergio Osmeña
Manuel Roxas
Elpidio Quirino
Ramon Magsaysay
Carlos P. Garcia
Diosdado Macapagal
Ferdinand Marcos
Corazon Aquino
Fidel V. Ramos
Joseph Estrada
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Benigno Aquino III
Rodrigo R. Duterte
The 1987 Philippine Constitution
The 1987 Constitution established a representative
democracy with power divided among three separate
and independent branches of government: The
Executive, a bicameral Legislature, and the Judiciary.
There were three independent
constitutional commissions as well: The
Commission on Audit, The Civil Service
Commission, and the Commission on
Elections.
Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from
Office
EXECUTIVE President
Elected by
direct vote of
the
registered
voters
1. Nominates the
Cabinet and other
high officials
2. Head of
Government
Ensures faithful
execution of the
laws
3. Commander-in-
Chief of the Armed
Forces
4. Contracts for
foreign loans
Declares martial law
(will be further
discussed in
module 9)
1. Upon the
end of 6 year
term in a
Presidential
Election
2.Upon
resignation
3. Upon
impeachment
(will be further
System of Government under 1987
Constitution
Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from
Office
Vice President
Elected by direct
vote of the
registered voters
If the President
becomes
incapacitated,
the Vice
President will
take charge of
the official
functions (will be
further discussed
in module 9)
1. Upon the end
of 6 year term in
a Presidential
Election
2.Upon
resignation
3. 3. Upon
impeachment
(will be further
discussed in
module 9)
System of Government under 1987
Constitution
Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from
Office
Cabinet Secretaries
Executive Secretary,
Secretary of Agrarian
Reform, Secretary of
Agriculture, Secretary of
Budget and Management,
Secretary of Education,
Secretary of Energy.
Secretary of Environment
and Natural Resources,
Secretary of Finance,
Secretary of Foreign Affairs,
Secretary of Health,
Secretary of Justice,
Secretary of Labor and
Employment, Secretary of
National Defense, Secretary
of Public Works and
Highways,
Appointed by
the President
and confirmed
by a commission
on appointments
Advises the
President
1.Upon removal
by the President
2.Upon
resignation
System of Government under 1987 Constitution
Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from
Office
Local
Government
Unit
Governor, Vice-
Governor,Mayor,
Vice-Mayor,
Councilors,
Sangguniang
Bayan
Elected by direct
vote of the
registered voters
Performs
executive
function under
their
jurisdictions
1. Upon the end
of a term in a
Local/National
Election
2.Upon
resignation
3. Upon proper
legal
proceedings
System of Government under 1987 Constitution
Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from
Office
LEGISLATIVE
Senate
Senate President
24 Senators
Elected by direct
vote of the
registered voters
1.Introduces and
passes legislation
by a majority
vote
2.Conducts
inquiries in
pursuit of
passing
legislation with
joint two-thirds
vote of Congress
1.Upon
resignation
2.Upon the end
of a 6 - year term
System of Government under 1987 Constitution
Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from
Office
House of
Representatives
Speaker of the
House
243
Congressional
Districts
61 Party-List
Representatives
1.Elected by
direct vote of the
registered voters
from their
district.
2. Elected by
direct vote of the
registered voters
for a party-list
system
1. Introduces
and passes
legislation
2. Introduces
budget
allotment for a
fiscal year
through budget
hearings with
joint two-thirds
vote
3.Conduct
inquiries in
pursuit of
passing
legislation
1.Upon
resignation
2.Upon the end
of a 3 - year term
3. Upon proper
legal
proceedings
System of Government under 1987 Constitution
Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from
Office
JUDICIAL
Supreme Court
1 Chief Justice
14 Associate Justices
Lower Collegiate Courts:
Court of Appeals
Court of Tax Appeals
Sandiganbayan
Ombudsman
Regular Courts:
Regional Trial Courts
Metropolitan Trial Court
Municipal Circuit Trial
Courts
Muslim Courts
Sharia District Courts
Appointed by
the President
1.Administrative
supervision over
other courts
2.Jurisdiction
over cases
involving
ambassadors
and public
officials
3.Constitutional
review
4.Hear, Try and
decide cases
1.Upon
resignation
2.Upon reaching
the age of 70
3.Upon
Impeachment
System of Government under 1987 Constitution
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Evolution of Philippine Politics and Government

  • 2. The historical development of Philippine Politics and Government can be studied through its evolution from the Pre-historic period which contributed to the formation of modern Philippine Politics and Government.
  • 3. The early Filipinos had a government which they called “Balangay”. The head or the leader was called a Datu or Rajah who was assisted by the elders in the community. All powers of the government were exercised by the datu or rajah. He was the chief executive, law giver, chief judge and military head. There are three social classes at that time namely: The Maharlika (Nobles),  the Timawas (Freemen) and the  Alipin (Slaves). The Datu or the Rajah came from the Maharlika (The upper class).
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  • 8. The Datu or the Rajah
  • 9. Government in the Philippines under the Spanish Rule The Philippines was governed indirectly by the King of Spain through the Viceroy of Mexico. When Mexico, also a former colony of Spain gained her freedom in 1821, the Philippines was ruled directly by Spain until 1898. The government established in the Philippines was centralized.
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  • 11. Government in the Philippines under the Spanish Rule The national government was headed by a Spanish Governor General, who was appointed by the King of Spain. The Governor-General was at times called the “Representative of the King of Spain” or the “Little King in the Philippines”. In theory, he was the highest government official in the country, and practice frailocracy “Rule of friars” existed thus overpowering the Governor General.
  • 12. Government in the Philippines under the Spanish Rule Below the national government was the Alcaldia (Provinces) headed by the Alcalde Mayor, the Pueblos (Towns) which were led by the Gobernadorcillo (little governor) and the barangays which were led by the Cabeza de Barangay.
  • 13. Excessive interference of church officials on the colonial administration, especially by some members of the monastic orders (Dominicans, Augustinians, Franciscans, and Recollects), sparked deep and widespread resentment leading the Philippine Revolution
  • 14. Government in the Philippines under the Spanish Rule Andres Bonifacio organized the Katipunan, a secret revolutionary organization of the Filipinos. Its aim was a complete separation from Spain. It precipitated the Philippine Revolution on August 26, 1896 (De Leon & De Leon, 2014).  It was replaced by another government when it was discovered by the Spanish authorities. The new government was headed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo as President in the Tejeros Convention held on March 22-23, 1897.
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  • 16. Government in the Philippines under the Spanish Rule The Biak-Na-Bato Republic was created by Gen. Aguinaldo on November 1, 1897. Its aim was separation from Spain and formation of the Philippines as an independent state. The Republic existed until December 15, 1897, with the signing of the Pact of Biak-Na-Bato.
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  • 18. Government in the Philippines under the Spanish Rule It resulted in the Revolutionary exile of Aguinaldo and his men to Hongkong provided that General Primo de Rivera would pay $800,000. On May 24, 1889, Gen. Aguinaldo established a dictatorial government when he returned from his exile in Hongkong. The notable achievements of the Dictatorial Government were: 1) the proclamation of Philippine Independence at Kawit, Cavite on June 12, 1898; and  2) the reorganization of local governments.
  • 19. Government in the Philippines under the Spanish Rule A Revolutionary Government replaced the Dictatorial Government still with Gen. Aguinaldo as the head. On January 23, 1899, the first Philippine Republic was established with Gen. Aguinaldo as the President.
  • 20. The Government during the American Regime The Americans started the military rule in the Philippines on August 14, 1898. The president of the United States delegated his authority to the military governor who exercised all powers of the government (until the war lasted) - executive, legislative and judiciary.
  • 21. The Government during the American Regime The Spooner Amendment ended the military regime in the Philippines. It was changed into civil government headed by Civil Governor on July 4, 1901. The title was changed to Governor General on February 6, 1905. The Governor General has legislative powers, and he was the President of the Philippines commission from 1901-1907.
  • 22. The Government during the American Regime The Philippine Commission was the sole law making body of the Government. Eventually, this became the upper house of the legislative department of the Philippine Assembly (Created by Philippine Bill of 1902) as the lower chamber. The Jones law of 1916 which became the fundamental law for the Philippines vested the legislative power in an all- Filipino law-making body composed of the Philippine Senate and the House of Representatives.
  • 23. The Commonwealth Government The Tydings-Mcduffie Law in 1934 established the Commonwealth Government. It was a form of government in transition toward independence. It provide for a ten-year transition period after which the Philippine independence would be Proclaimed and established.
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  • 25. The Commonwealth Government The Commonwealth Government was inaugurated on November 15, 1935. The first National Election in the country was held September 12, 1935. Manuel L. Quezon was the President, and his Vice-President was Sergio Osmena. The Commonwealth Government functioned in exile during World War II in Washington, USA, from May 13, 1942 to October 3, 1944 after which it was reestablished in Manila on February 27, 1945. The USA turned over to a Filipino President the full powers and responsibilities of the Commonwealth Government under the 1935 Constitution.
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  • 27. The Government under the Japanese Occupation The Japanese military administration was established in Manila on January 3, 1942. A civil government which was called the Philippine Executive Commission was established with Jorge B. Vargas as chairman.  It had legislative and executive powers but laws enacted though were subject to approval by the Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese forces. On October 14, 1943, the Japanese-sponsored Philippine Republic with Jose P. Laurel as the President was inaugurated.
  • 28. The Presidents of the Philippines
  • 29. Since independence in 1898 and the ratification of the Philippine Constitution in the First Republic, there have been 16 presidents. Starting with General Emilio Aguinaldo all the way to current president Rodrigo Roa Duterte.
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  • 48. The 1987 Philippine Constitution The 1987 Constitution established a representative democracy with power divided among three separate and independent branches of government: The Executive, a bicameral Legislature, and the Judiciary. There were three independent constitutional commissions as well: The Commission on Audit, The Civil Service Commission, and the Commission on Elections.
  • 49. Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from Office EXECUTIVE President Elected by direct vote of the registered voters 1. Nominates the Cabinet and other high officials 2. Head of Government Ensures faithful execution of the laws 3. Commander-in- Chief of the Armed Forces 4. Contracts for foreign loans Declares martial law (will be further discussed in module 9) 1. Upon the end of 6 year term in a Presidential Election 2.Upon resignation 3. Upon impeachment (will be further System of Government under 1987 Constitution
  • 50. Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from Office Vice President Elected by direct vote of the registered voters If the President becomes incapacitated, the Vice President will take charge of the official functions (will be further discussed in module 9) 1. Upon the end of 6 year term in a Presidential Election 2.Upon resignation 3. 3. Upon impeachment (will be further discussed in module 9) System of Government under 1987 Constitution
  • 51. Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from Office Cabinet Secretaries Executive Secretary, Secretary of Agrarian Reform, Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Budget and Management, Secretary of Education, Secretary of Energy. Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources, Secretary of Finance, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Secretary of Health, Secretary of Justice, Secretary of Labor and Employment, Secretary of National Defense, Secretary of Public Works and Highways, Appointed by the President and confirmed by a commission on appointments Advises the President 1.Upon removal by the President 2.Upon resignation System of Government under 1987 Constitution
  • 52. Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from Office Local Government Unit Governor, Vice- Governor,Mayor, Vice-Mayor, Councilors, Sangguniang Bayan Elected by direct vote of the registered voters Performs executive function under their jurisdictions 1. Upon the end of a term in a Local/National Election 2.Upon resignation 3. Upon proper legal proceedings System of Government under 1987 Constitution
  • 53. Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from Office LEGISLATIVE Senate Senate President 24 Senators Elected by direct vote of the registered voters 1.Introduces and passes legislation by a majority vote 2.Conducts inquiries in pursuit of passing legislation with joint two-thirds vote of Congress 1.Upon resignation 2.Upon the end of a 6 - year term System of Government under 1987 Constitution
  • 54. Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from Office House of Representatives Speaker of the House 243 Congressional Districts 61 Party-List Representatives 1.Elected by direct vote of the registered voters from their district. 2. Elected by direct vote of the registered voters for a party-list system 1. Introduces and passes legislation 2. Introduces budget allotment for a fiscal year through budget hearings with joint two-thirds vote 3.Conduct inquiries in pursuit of passing legislation 1.Upon resignation 2.Upon the end of a 3 - year term 3. Upon proper legal proceedings System of Government under 1987 Constitution
  • 55. Branch Hierarchy Appointment Powers Removal from Office JUDICIAL Supreme Court 1 Chief Justice 14 Associate Justices Lower Collegiate Courts: Court of Appeals Court of Tax Appeals Sandiganbayan Ombudsman Regular Courts: Regional Trial Courts Metropolitan Trial Court Municipal Circuit Trial Courts Muslim Courts Sharia District Courts Appointed by the President 1.Administrative supervision over other courts 2.Jurisdiction over cases involving ambassadors and public officials 3.Constitutional review 4.Hear, Try and decide cases 1.Upon resignation 2.Upon reaching the age of 70 3.Upon Impeachment System of Government under 1987 Constitution