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Who is vested with the executive power in the Philippines?
Who is vested with the executive power in the Philippines?
Which official functions as the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines?
Which official functions as the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines?
Who has the authority to confirm or reject ad interim appointments made by the President?
Who has the authority to confirm or reject ad interim appointments made by the President?
Which group of officials assists the President in making decisions and implementing policies?
Which group of officials assists the President in making decisions and implementing policies?
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Which officials in the Philippines are typically appointed and not elected?
Which officials in the Philippines are typically appointed and not elected?
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Study Notes
Executive Power in the Philippines
- The President is vested with the executive power in the Philippines.
- The President functions as the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
- The President has the authority to make ad interim appointments.
Presidential Appointments and Confirmations
- The Commission on Appointments has the authority to confirm or reject ad interim appointments made by the President.
Presidential Decision-Making and Policy Implementation
- The Cabinet assists the President in making decisions and implementing policies.
Government Officials in the Philippines
- Cabinet members are typically appointed and not elected.
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Test your knowledge of the executive branch of government in the Philippines with this quiz. Explore the roles and responsibilities of the President, including their powers as the head of state and government, and as the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces.