The document discusses Article VII of the Philippine Constitution regarding the Executive Department. It states that the executive power is vested in the President of the Philippines, who is the head of state and government. The President appoints the heads of executive departments and other officials as provided by law.
The document discusses Article VII of the Philippine Constitution regarding the Executive Department. It states that the executive power is vested in the President of the Philippines, who is the head of state and government. The President appoints the heads of executive departments and other officials as provided by law.
The document discusses Article VII of the Philippine Constitution regarding the Executive Department. It states that the executive power is vested in the President of the Philippines, who is the head of state and government. The President appoints the heads of executive departments and other officials as provided by law.
The document discusses Article VII of the Philippine Constitution regarding the Executive Department. It states that the executive power is vested in the President of the Philippines, who is the head of state and government. The President appoints the heads of executive departments and other officials as provided by law.
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 1
Article VII: THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Section 1. The executive power Executive Power – the power to administer, carry and enforce the laws. shall be vested in the President of the Philippines. PRESIDENT
The Executive, Head of the State and of the Government.