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PHILIPPINE

CONSTITUTION
1899-1935-1943-1973-1986

PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTIONS | OFFIC


IAL GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF
THE PHILIPPINES
TIMELINE of The Philippine
Constitution

Malolos Constitution During the Japanese colonization

1899 1935 1943 1973

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The 1899 Malolos Constitution

September 15, 1898 - Founded

November 29, 1898 – First approval of the congress

December 1, 1898 - amendments

December 23, 1898 - Approval of Aguinaldo

January 20, 1899 – Adopted the Malolos Congress

January 21, 1899 - Promulgated by the President


Aguinaldo
The 1899 Malolos Constitution
THE PREAMBLE Title 1 — On the Republic Title II — On the Government

We, the Representatives of the Article 1 The political association of all Article 4 The Government of the
Filipino People, legally convened to Filipinos constitutes a Nation, whose Republic is
establish justice, provide for the State shall be named the Philippine popular, representative,
common defense, promote the Republic. alternative
general welfare and ensure the Article 2 The Philippine Republic is free and responsible, and shall be
blessings of liberty, imploring the and divided
aid of the Sovereign Lawgiver of the independent. among three distinct powers,
Universe in order to obtain these Article 3 Sovereignty resides exclusively which
objectives, have voted, decreed and in shall be named legislative,
approved the following: the people. executive
and judicial.Never can two or
more of these
powers be given to a person or
corporation, nor shall the power
of
the legislative be vested in any
single individual.
The 1899 Malolos Constitution
The 3 Branches of the Government

EXECUTIVE
EHEKUTIBO
President JUDICIARY
LEGISLATIVE
HUDIKATURA
LEHISLATIBO
Supreme Court
Prime minister
Korte Suprema
The 1899 Malolos Constitution
The 1899 Malolos Constitution

Title III — On Religion Title IV — On the Filipinos and Title IV — On Legislative


their National and Individual Power
Rights
Article 5 The State recognizes the Article 33
freedom Article 6
and equality of all beliefs, as well
as
the separation of Church and
State.

Article 53
Article 32
The 1899 Malolos Constitution
The 1899 Malolos Constitution

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