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GERARD ANDREI B.

DEINLA
BSBA MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3

POL GOV W/ PHIL CONST


MR. GLENN BIASCA

ASSIGNMENT 2

CHECKS AND BALANCES


the doctrine and practice of dispersing political power and creating mutual accountability
among political entities such as the courts, the president or prime minister, the legislature,
and the citizens.
The ends of government are better achieved if the system of checks and balances will be
observed.
Under the system of checks and balances, one department is given certain powers by which it
may definitely restrain the others from exceeding constitutional authority. It may object or
resist any encroachment upon its authority, or it may question, if necessary any act or acts
which unlawfully interferes with its sphere of jurisdiction and authority. (Suarez, 2005).
The following are illustrations where there are checks and balances:
1. The lawmaking power of the Congress is checked by the President through its veto
power, which in turn maybe overturn by the legislature
2. The Congress may refuse to give its concurrence to an amnesty proclaimed by the
President and the Senate to a treaty he has concluded
3. The President may nullify a conviction in a criminal case by pardoning the offender
4. The Congress may limit the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and that of inferior courts
and even abolish the latter tribunals
5. The Judiciary in general has the power to declare invalid an act done by the Congress,
the President and his subordinates, or the Constitutional Commissions.

Information retrieved from http://politicsandgovernance.blogspot.com/2010/06/checks-andbalances.html

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