The document discusses the three branches of government in the Philippines:
The Legislative branch makes laws through the Philippine Congress which includes the Senate and House of Representatives. The Executive branch carries out and enforces laws through departments and is composed of the President and Vice President. The Judicial branch evaluates laws and settles legal disputes and controversies through determining if there has been an abuse of discretion.
The document discusses the three branches of government in the Philippines:
The Legislative branch makes laws through the Philippine Congress which includes the Senate and House of Representatives. The Executive branch carries out and enforces laws through departments and is composed of the President and Vice President. The Judicial branch evaluates laws and settles legal disputes and controversies through determining if there has been an abuse of discretion.
The document discusses the three branches of government in the Philippines:
The Legislative branch makes laws through the Philippine Congress which includes the Senate and House of Representatives. The Executive branch carries out and enforces laws through departments and is composed of the President and Vice President. The Judicial branch evaluates laws and settles legal disputes and controversies through determining if there has been an abuse of discretion.
The Legislative branch is authorized to make laws, alter, and
repeal them through the power vested in the Philippine Congress.
-Legislative is about about making a laws and it has SENATE and
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The Executive branch carries out laws.These departments form a
large portion of the country’s bureaucracy.
-In executive branch it conclude or composed of PRESIDENT and
VICE PRESIDENT.
The Judicial branch evaluates laws. It holds the power to settle
controversies involving rights that are legally demandable and enforceable.
-This branch is about determining whether or not there has been
a grave abuse of descrition. HUMSS
The executive branch of the U.S. government is responsible for enforcing
laws; itspower is vested in the President. The President acts as both the head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Independent federal agencies are tasked with enforcing the laws enacted by Congress.
Legislative Branch: Headed by Congress, which includes the House of
Representatives and the Senate. The main task of these two bodies is to make the laws. Its powers include passing laws, originating spending bills (House), impeaching officials (Senate), and approving treaties (Senate).
The Supreme Court's role is to interpret theConstitution and limit the
powers of the other branches of government. The Supreme Court's power to do this is its power of judicial review, where it determines which laws and policies are constitutional, or allowable, and which are not. HUMSS