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Philippines Political Structure ExecutivePresident

Vice President

Cabinet Members Secretary Department Legislative House of Senate Senate President House of Representatives Speaker

Judiciary Supreme Court Chief Justice

Court of Appeals Sandiganbayan

Court of Tax Appeals Ombudsman

Elections Commission on Elections

Local Government Unit

Provinces Governor Vice Governor Sangguniang Panlalawigan Member

Town/Cities Mayor Vice Mayor Sangguniang Bayan Member Barangay Barangay Captain Barangay Kagawad Members

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Executive Branch

chief of state: President Gloria MACAPAGAL-ARROYO (since 20 January 2001); note - president is both chief of state and head of government

head of government: President Gloria MACAPAGAL-ARROYO (since 20 January 2001)

cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president with consent of Commission of Appointments

elections: president and vice president (Manuel "Noli" DE CASTRO) elected on separate tickets by popular vote for a single six-year term; election last held on 10 May 2004 (next to be held in May 2010)

election results: Gloria MACAPAGAL-ARROYO elected president; percent of vote - Gloria MACAPAGAL-ARROYO 40%, Fernando POE 37%, three others 23%

Legislative Branch

bicameral Congress or Kongreso consists of the Senate or Senado (24 seats - one-half elected every three years; members elected at large by popular vote to serve six-year terms) and the House of Representatives or Kapulungan Ng Mga Kinatawan (as a result of May 2007 election it has 239 seats including 218 members representing districts and 21 sectoral party-list members representing special minorities elected on the basis of 1 seat for every 2% of the total vote but limited to 3 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve three-year terms; note - the Constitution prohibits the House of Representatives from having more than 250 members)

elections: Senate - last held on 14 May 2007 (next to be held in May 2010); House of Representatives - elections last held on 14 May 2007 (next to be held in May 2010)

election results: Senate - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - Lakas-Kampi 4, LP 4, NPC 3, NP 2, independents 4, others 6; note - there are 23 rather than 24 sitting senators because one senator was elected mayor of Manila; House of Representatives - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - Lakas 86, Kampi 46, NPC 29, LP 21, Party-list 21, others 36

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  • Political Communication in the Philippines: Implications for Interpersonal Influence.

    Asuncion-Lande, Nobleza C.; Lande, Carl H. // Communication Quarterly; Fall1992, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p405

    The purpose of this article is to show how in the Philippines, a Third World democracy, different channels and styles of communication, used in different spatial settings, are employed to pursue a variety of political goals. Our main emphasis will be on interpersonal communication. We begin with...

  • Government Functions.

    Asuncion-Lande, Nobleza C.; Lande, Carl H. // Philippines Country Review; 2012, p57

    The article offers information on the government functions of the established political and judicial systems in the Philippines including the 1935 constitution, executive power, and the administration.

  • Government Functions.

    Asuncion-Lande, Nobleza C.; Lande, Carl H. // Philippines Country Review; 2010, p35

    The article provides information on the Philippine government's functions with regards to its constitution, party politics, and judiciary powers.

  • The Structure and Functions of a Community Newspaper in the Philippines: The Case of the Sunday Punch.

    Asuncion-Lande, Nobleza C.; Lande, Carl H. // Journalism Quarterly; Autumn91, Vol. 68 Issue 3, p581

    Reviews the book `The Structure and Functions of a Community Newspaper in the Philippines: The Case of the Sunday Punch,` by Violet B. Valez.

  • Economic Structure and Context: Development and Strategy.

    Asuncion-Lande, Nobleza C.; Lande, Carl H. // Philippines Country Monitor; Feb2012, p19

    The article offers the developments of the economic structure in the Philippines. It states that the Philippine economy has always appeared to have underperformed relative to both its own potential and the economic success of other Asian countries. It notes that Philippines' complex political...

  • History.

    Asuncion-Lande, Nobleza C.; Lande, Carl H. // Philippines Country Review; 2001/2002, p10

    Presents the history of the Philippines. Early settlements; Foreign occupations and local uprisings; Cultural influences; Government structure; Political reforms; Peace process; Insurgency; Opposition parties.

  • Government Structure.

    Asuncion-Lande, Nobleza C.; Lande, Carl H. // Philippines Country Review; 2011, p55

    The article provides an overview of the government structure in the Philippines since its independence in 1946, with details on its house of chiefs, administrative divisions, and political parties and leaders.

  • PHILIPPINE LABOR BEFORE MARTIAL LAW: THREAT OR NONTHREAT?

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Studies in Comparative International Development; Fall/Winter82, Vol. 17 Issue 3/4, p44

    Examines the structure and level of activity of labor movement in the Philippines before the declaration of martial law in 1972. Economic and political unionism; Reason for the lack of political unionism in the Philippines since 1953; Information on how collective bargaining can be an effective...

  • POLITICAL OVERVIEW.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Country Review; 2003, p6

    Presents an overview of the political conditions in Philippines. Details of the political history and the formation of the current government; List of principle government officials; Structure of the government; Policy on foreign relations; Expenditures for military and defense forces;...

  • POLITICAL OVERVIEW.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Country Review; 2004, pN

    Presents an overview of the political conditions in Philippines. Details of the political history and the formation of the current government; List of principle government officials; Structure of the government; Policy on foreign relations; Expenditures for military and defense forces;...

  • POLITICAL OVERVIEW.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Country Review; 2005, p7

    Presents an overview of the political conditions in Philippines. Details of the political history and the formation of the current government; List of principle government officials; Structure of the government; Policy on foreign relations; Expenditures for military and defense forces;...

  • POLITICAL OVERVIEW.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Country Review; 2006, p7

    Presents an overview of the political conditions in Philippines. Details of the political history and the formation of the current government; List of principle government officials; Structure of the government; Policy on foreign relations; Expenditures for military and defense forces;...

  • POLITICAL OVERVIEW.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Country Review; 2008, p7

    Presents an overview of the political conditions in Philippines. Details of the political history and the formation of the current government; List of principle government officials; Structure of the government; Policy on foreign relations; Expenditures for military and defense forces;...

  • Political risk assessment in Philippines.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Economic Studies; 2000, p102

    Presents an overview of the political structure within Philippines which offers business executives tools with which to evaluate strategic investments and entry alternatives into the area. Details of the government and political system that is in place; Major political parties; Military...

  • POLITICAL OVERVIEW.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Country Review; 2007, p7

    This section presents an overview of the political situation in the Philippines.

  • chapter 1: Political Outlook.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Business Forecast Report; 2006 3rd Quarter, p5

    The article presents a political outlook for the Philippines for the year 2006.

  • chapter 1: Political Outlook.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Business Forecast Report; 2007 1st Quarter, p5

    The article presents information on the political conditions of the Philippines.

  • Chapter 1: Political Outlook.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Business Forecast Report; 2007 2nd Quarter, p6

    The article presents a political forecast of the Philippines for 2007.

  • chapter 1: Political Outlook.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Business Forecast Report; 2007 3rd Quarter, p6

    The article offers information on the political condition of Philippines.

  • chapter 1: Political Outlook.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Business Forecast Report; 2009 1st Quarter, p7

    The article presents information on the political conditions in the Philippines.

  • History.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Country Review; 2009, p6

    The article provides an overview of the political history of the Philippines.

  • Reagan's Iran.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // National Review; 12/31/1985, Vol. 37 Issue 25, p18

    Reports on the investigative journalism report of Ross Munro about the New People's Army (NPA) guerrilla group in the Philippines. Political functions of the NPA; Terrorist actions of the group according to Munro; Reasons why the United States should not ignore the growing strength of the NPA;...

  • Economic Structure and Context: Trade Profile.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Country Monitor; Feb2012, p23

    The article economic structure of the trade sector in the Philippines.

  • Philippines: COUNTRY ANALYSIS REPORT.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Country Profile; 2009, p1

    The article presents a country analysis on the general condition and performance in the Philippines. It primarily delves into the political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental (PESTLE) status and structure in the country. It specifically accounts on the significant aspects...

  • Philippines Country Profile.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Country Profile; 2006, p1

    The article presents information on the Philippines. It provides an overview of the current political, economic and business environment in the country, as well as discussion of the nation's geography, demographic characteristics, government structure, major trading partners and prospects for...

  • Executive Summary.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Philippines Business Forecast Report; 2010 1st Quarter, p7

    The article forecasts the political and economic conditions of the Philippines in 2010, with emphasis on personality politics.

  • Structure of Present Philippine Government.

    Snyder, Kay A.; Nowak, Thomas C. // Congressional Digest; Apr24, Vol. 3 Issue 7, p227

    The government of the Philippine Islands as it now exists and functions resembles in structure the Federal and State governments of the United States. It is reared on the same fundamental principles of representative democracy which have made the United States government the model for other...

  • CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES.

    Hayden, Ralston // Foreign Affairs; Jul33, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p711

    The article focuses on the relations of Philippines with China, Japan. Probably 125,000 alien Chinese are now resident in the Philippine Islands, while at least 750,000 of the most prosperous and influential Filipinos are in part of Chinese blood. Through more than four centuries the Chinese...

  • structural functionalism (20th century) Politics/Sociology.

    Hayden, Ralston // Dictionary of Theories; 2002, p507

    A definition of the term "structural functionalism" is presented. It is a term used in political science and sociology. The term is a more systematic exposition of functionalism, especially employed in comparative politics.

  • POLITICS 1984: That's Entertainment.

    Moran, Terence P. // ETC: A Review of General Semantics; Summer1984, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p117

    Analyzes the structure of politics in the U.S. in the year 1984. Factors that affect the political structure; Use of language in the propositional and emotive functions of politics; Role of discourse and demagoguery in political persuasion.

  • POLITICS & GOVERNMENT.

    Moran, Terence P. // Philippines Country Profile; 2006, p6

    The article presents information on the government structure and political condition in the Philippines. Legislative reforms are difficult to implement because of corruption, pork-belly politics and minimal party loyalty. All major political parties in the country have broadly similar platforms....

  • FORUM KRITIKA: PHILIPPINE THEATER AND MARTIAL LAW: CROSSING BORDERS: PHILIPPINE ACTIVIST THEATER AND MARTIAL LAW.

    Ilagan, Bonifacio P. // Kritika Kultura; Feb2010, Issue 14, p111

    Positing theater as political, this paper intends to locate activist theater in the context of the Philippine cultural setting and political milieu on the eve of the Martial Law declaration in 1972. It shall illustrate why this kind of theater, frowned upon by some sectors in the artistic...

  • The Philippine Chinese: From Aliens to Cultural Minority.

    Weightman, George H. // Journal of Comparative Family Studies; Summer85, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p161

    Though much smaller than similar communities in Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia, the Philippine Chinese are of considerable economic and historic interest. Both the Spanish and American colonial experiences have had considerable influence on the processes of assimilation and of the development...

  • Care To Cha-Cha?

    Weightman, George H. // Asia Monitor: South East Asia Monitor Volume 2; Jul2003, Vol. 14 Issue 7, p4

    Focuses on economic and political conditions in Philippines. Division in the Philippines' Congress over the proposal to change the country's constitution; Restoration of its three-tier system by the Philippines' central bank for overnight deposits; Macroeconomic conditions of Philippines.

  • Asia Monitor: South East Asia Vol. 2.

    Weightman, George H. // Asia Monitor: South East Asia Monitor Volume 2; Sep2012, Vol. 23 Issue 9, p1

    The article presents the political and macroeconomic prospects of countries in Southeast Asia. It forecasts the structural rebalancing of Malaysia' economy and the slow decline in current account surplus in the Philippines as well as the economic slowdown of Singapore. It also offers information...

  • Caught in the headlights.

    Lyster, Michael // World Trade; Aug97, Vol. 10 Issue 8, p16

    Features the Philippines as a country in an economic take-off but is still transfixed by its past political instability. Challenge for the Philippines economic growth; United States exports to the Philippines in 1996; Philippine growth statistics in 1996; Political apprehension in the Philippines.

  • Reviews.

    Yengoyan, Aram A. // Oceania; Sep97, Vol. 68 Issue 1, p78

    Reviews the book `Politics, Property and Law in the Philippine Uplands,' by Melanie G. Wiber.

  • Table of Contents.

    Yengoyan, Aram A. // Political Risk Yearbook: Philippines Country Report; 2004, p1

    Presents a table of contents of a journal about the economic and political condition of Philippines.

  • Table of Contents.

    Yengoyan, Aram A. // Political Risk Yearbook: Philippines Country Report; 2005, p1

    Presents a table of contents of a journal about the economic and political condition in the Philippines.

  • Table of Contents.

    Yengoyan, Aram A. // Political Risk Yearbook: Philippines Country Report; 2006, p1

    Presents a table of contents to the "Political Risk Yearbook: Philippines Country Forecast."

  • Book Reviews.

    Daquila, Teofilo C. // ASEAN Economic Bulletin; Apr99, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p125

    Reviews the book `Booty Capitalism: The Politics of Banking in the Philippines,' by Paul D. Hutchcroft.

  • Book reviews.

    Jefremovas, Villia // Pacific Affairs; Summer92, Vol. 65 Issue 2, p303

    Reviews the book `Religion, Politics and Rationality in a Philippine Community,' by Raul Pertierra.

  • BOOK REVIEWS.

    Mocherie, Clare // Pacific Affairs; Winter2000/2001, Vol. 73 Issue 4, p626

    Reviews the book `Struggling With Development: The Politics of Hunger in the Philippines,' by Lynn M. Kwiatkowski.

  • chapter 3: Special Report.

    Mocherie, Clare // Philippines Business Forecast Report; 2007 1st Quarter, p21

    The article presents information on the political, social, and economic conditions of the Philippines.

  • Executive Summary.

    Mocherie, Clare // Philippines Business Forecast Report; 2007 2nd Quarter, p5

    The article presents a summary of the economic and political forecasts of the Philippines for 2007.

  • Chapter 4: Business Environment.

    Mocherie, Clare // Philippines Business Forecast Report; 2007 2nd Quarter, p33

    The article offers information on the economic and political conditions of the Philippines for 2007.

  • Executive Summary.

    Mocherie, Clare // Philippines Business Forecast Report; 2008 1st Quarter, p5

    The article provides information on the economic, political, and business conditions in the Philippines in 2008.

  • Chapter 1: Political Outlook.

    Mocherie, Clare // Philippines Business Forecast Report; 2008 2nd Quarter, p6

    The article offers information on the Politics and Government in the Philippines from 2008 to 2012.

  • Executive Summary.

    Mocherie, Clare // Philippines Business Forecast Report; 2008 3rd Quarter, p5

    The article presents an overview of the Philippines' economic and political performance in 2008.

  • Executive Summary.

    Mocherie, Clare // Philippines Business Forecast Report; 2009 2nd Quarter, p5

    The article presents the executive summary of the political and economic condition of the Philippines in 2009.

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The structures of the Philippine government includes the Executive branch, the judicial branch, and the legislative branch. The functions of the executive branch is under the power of the president, the judicial branch is controlled by the courts, and the legislative branch is run by congress.

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The Philippines is a presidential republican form of democracy

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