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no practice of
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employment in: agency,
instrumentality,
Goce
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‘conviction in Impeachment
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‘to Impeach
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Elections of Officers ‘Majority of AIS ¢-! dove | Sec. 16 (4)
Declare the Existence ofa | #of Both Houses, voting sec. 23
state of War separately
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Quorum to do business Majority within Compulsive] Sec: 26 (2); Avelino v. Cuenco
Power of the House
‘Majority of All Sec. 28(4)
of Privilege of
Habeas Corpus
granting amnesty
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(eele VI- Legislative Department
Article
enna senate v. House of Representative
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fect eas
Not more than 250 members unless
otherwise provided by law,
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party-List Representative
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2.Consecutive Terms
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summary of the President and Vice-President
Seen Ce aon
President (Sec. 2,4 Art. Vil)
11. Natural-born citizen of the Philippines
2. Registered voter
3, Able to read and wr
lay of the election, and
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3 members — a Chairman
‘anéh2. Commissioners —
iX - Constitutional Commissions
7 members — a Chairman
‘and 6 Commissioners —
appointed by the President
3members — a Chairman
‘and 2. Commissiongfs —
appointed by the Béesident
with the cons; ie
pedir preceding
at least 10
of auditing
exgperience; OR
pyMapiver ofthe Bar
fenghged In practice of
@ ye least 20
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‘of the Commission belong to
the same profession
appt »d by the President
wil consent of the with, Ist le
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in the practice of law for at
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Voting: Each Constit
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only/no reappointment
ote of ALL its Members
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reo cc
esas
(1) An Ombudsman (to be known as the Tanodbayan)
(2) 1. Overall Deputy
Deputy each for Luzon, Visayas
+ the military establishment may likewise Ds
and Mindanao:
(3) Atleast 1
e appointed.
(4) A separate Deputy fo
ointed by the President from a list of
eC ‘Council, and from 2 list t three nominees for bi
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Qualifications
at least six nominees prepared BY
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dismissed after being charged by the Office of the President with gross neglect of duty and
misconduct. Can the President validly order the dismissal of X? -
‘No. Section 8(2) of RA 6770 or The ‘Ombudsman Act of 1989 was unconstitutional by granting
discplinary jurisdiction to the president over & deputy ombudsman a5 it violates the
independence of ‘the Office of the Ombudsman. Subjecting the Deputy’ Ombudsman to discipline
and removal by the President, whose own alter egos and offi ials in the Executive Department
sre subject to the Ombudsman's disciplinary ‘authority, cannot but seriously place at risk the
independence of the Office of the Ombudsman itself. The Office of ‘the Ombudsman, by express
constitutional mandate, includes its key officials, all of them tasked to support the Ombudsman
coreting out her mandate. (Gonzales iv. Office of she President of the Philippines,
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summary of Qualifications for Ownership
Perey auc iawn Py tals tent uke
Filipino Corporations Filipino Corporations
(1) Only Filipino citigg
may acquire not more thi
12 hectares by purchase,
homestead or grant;
(2) orlease not more
than 500 hectares,
(3) Private corporations
‘may lease not more than
1,000 hectares for 25 years,
renewable for another 25
years. (Art.
12, Sec. 3)
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‘Congress may. prescribe
in cases provided by law (Art.
12, Sec. 14(2)) (Congress may prescribe a
tart xi, Sec. 14021 higher percentage) (Art. 12,
Sec. 10)
Small-scale utilization of | Operation of public utilities
natural resources, as may be (art. 12,
provided by law Sec. 11)
Art. 12, Sec. 2(3)) cannot be for a longer period
than 50 years
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