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CITIZENSHIP

ARTICLE IV
The following are citizens of
Section the Philippines:
1.
[1] Those who are citizens of the
Philippines at the time of the adoption
of this Constitution;

[2] Those whose fathers or mothers are


citizens of the Philippines;

[3] Those born before January 17, 1973,


of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine
citizenship upon reaching the age of
majority; and

[4] Those who are naturalized in


Section 2. Natural-born citizens are those
who are citizens of the Philippines from birth
without having to perform any act to acquire or
perfect their Philippine citizenship. Those who
elect Philippine citizenship in accordance
with paragraph (3), Section 1 hereof shall be
deemed natural-born citizens.

Section 3. Philippine citizenship may be lost or


reacquired in the manner provided by law.

Section 4. Citizens of the Philippines who


marry aliens shall retain their citizenship, unless
by their act or omission, they are deemed, under
the law, to have renounced it.

Section 5. Dual allegiance of citizens is


SUFFRAGE
ARTICLE V
Section 1. Suffrage may be
exercised by all citizens of the Philippines
not otherwise disqualified by law, who
are:

at least eighteen years of age


have resided in the Philippines for at
least one year
at least 6 months in the place wherein
they propose to vote,
No literacy, property, or other
substantive requirement.
Section 2.

The Congress shall provide a


system for securing the secrecy
and sanctity of the ballot as well
as a system for absentee voting by
qualified Filipinos abroad.

The Congress shall also design a


procedure for the disabled and
the illiterates to vote without the
assistance of other persons
LEGISLATIVE
DEPARTMENT
ARTICLE VI
Section 1. The legislative
power shall be vested in the
Congress of the Philippines
which shall consist of:

a Senate (Upper House)


House of Representatives
(Lower House)
COMPOSITION 24 senators
QUALIFICATIONS Natural born Citizen
35 years old
Literate (can read and write)
Registered Voter
Philippine resident for two years
TERMS OF OFFICE 6 years
Maximum of 2 terms
COMPOSITION 200 district reps, 50
party list
QUALIFICATIONS Natural born Citizen
25 years old
Literate (can read and
write)
Registered Voter
Philippine resident for
one years
TERMS OF OFFICE 3years
Maximum of 3 terms
Unless otherwise
provided by law, the
regular election of the
Senators and the Members
of the House of
Representatives shall be
held on the second
Monday of May.
In Case of Vacancy:
Vacancy can be filled through
regular election
Special Elections can be called
for the purpose of filling the
Vacancy
In either circumstance, the one
elected may merely sits for the
unexpired term
Salaries
of Senators and Members Of
House of Representatives shall be
determined by law.

No increase in said compensation


shall take effect until after the
expiration of the full term of all
the Members of the Senate and the
House of Representatives approving
such increase.
Congressmen have two parliamentary
privileges while Congress is in
Session:
Privilege from Arrest
Immunity from offenses punishable for not
more the six years Imprisonment.

Privilege of Speech and Debate


Immunity from libel and slander.
Elected Congressmen must:
Fully disclose their financial and
business interest.
Disclose potential conflicts of
interests that arise in the course of
legislation
Keep from any other office or
employment (appointed or otherwise),
forfeit His/her to do so.
REGULAR SESSIONS:
1. Congress convene once every year on the
fourth Monday of July .
2. Continues Session for as long as it sees fit,
until 30 days before the opening of its
next regular session, excluding
Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays.
SPECIAL SESSIONS:
1. Called by he President at any time when
Congress is it in session.
Senate President and House
Speaker elected by majority.
Other officers, procedures and the
discipline of its members is at the
discretion of each house.
Each House maintains a journal
and record of proceedings
Neither house can adjourn without
the others consent.
Electoral Tribunal is the sole
judge of all contests relating
to the election, returns, and
qualifications of their
respective Members
The Senate and the House shall each
have an Electrical Tribunal which
shall be composed of:
1.3 Supreme Court Justices to be
designated by the Chief of Justice
2.6 Members of the Senate or House

The senior Justice in the Electrical


Tribunal shall be its Chairman.
COMPOSITION:
1. Senate President as Ex Officio
Chairman
2. 12 Senators
3. 12 members of the House

Note: The 12 Senators and 12


Representatives are elected on the basis
of proportional representation from the
political parties and party-list organizations.
Voting/Action:
1. The Chairman should only Vote
in case of tie.
2. The CA act on all appointment
within 30 days from their
submission to Congress.
3. The Commission shall Rule by a
majority vote of all members.
TheElectoral Tribunals and the
Commission on Appointments shall be
constituted within thirty days after the
Senate and the House of Representatives
shall have been organized with the
election of the President and the Speaker.

TheCommission on Appointments shall


meet only while the Congress is in
session.
The
records and books of
accounts of the Congress shall be
preserved and be open to the
public in accordance with law

Such books shall be audited by the


Commission on Audit which shall
publish annually
Power of Congress
Appointment of Public Officials
Legislative Inquiry and Investigations
Declare the Existence of state of war
Ratify the countrys international
treaties ( Senate)
Authorize limited Emergency power
for the President
Approve The government budget
Undertake Project under the CDF
Propose, review and adopt bills for
enactment into law
Overturn a Presidential Veta with the
respect to proposed legislation
Allow for referanda
Propose amendments to the
constitution and call for
constitutional convention.
Congress may not:
Increase appropriation recommended
by the executive branch
Pass tax exemptions without the
concurrence of a majority of its
members
Grant titles of nobility
Pass ex post facto bills
Pass Bills of Attainder
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