The document outlines the three branches of the Philippine government - the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches. The legislative branch is comprised of the Senate and House of Representatives who are responsible for making laws. The executive branch is led by the President who executes and enforces the laws. The judiciary branch, headed by the Supreme Court, interprets and applies the laws. It then provides qualifications for senators, representatives, the president, and justices.
The document outlines the three branches of the Philippine government - the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches. The legislative branch is comprised of the Senate and House of Representatives who are responsible for making laws. The executive branch is led by the President who executes and enforces the laws. The judiciary branch, headed by the Supreme Court, interprets and applies the laws. It then provides qualifications for senators, representatives, the president, and justices.
The document outlines the three branches of the Philippine government - the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches. The legislative branch is comprised of the Senate and House of Representatives who are responsible for making laws. The executive branch is led by the President who executes and enforces the laws. The judiciary branch, headed by the Supreme Court, interprets and applies the laws. It then provides qualifications for senators, representatives, the president, and justices.
the laws Legislative Executive Judiciary A Senator must be: A natural-born citizen of the Philippines At least 35 years of age on the day of election. Able to read and write A registered voter; and A resident of the Philippines for not less than two (2) consecutive years preceding the day of the election. A Representative must be: A natural-born citizen of the Philippines At least 25 years of age on the day of election. Able to read and write A registered voter; and Except for party-list representative, a registered voter in the district in which he shall be elected A resident thereof for a period of not less than one (1) year preceding the day of the election. A natural-born citizen of the Philippines; A registered voter; Able to read and write; At least 40 years of age on the day of the election A resident of the Philippines for at least (10) years immediately preceding such election. A natural-born citizen of the Philippines At least 40 years of age Must have for 15 years or more been a judge of lower court or engaged in the practice of law in the Philippines Must be a person of proven competence, integrity, probity and independence. T H A N K YO U F O R L I S T E N I N G !