• Plebiscites were held on June 18, 1940 in the Philippines to ratify the following amendments to the Constitution: the extension of the tenure of the President...
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  • of such plebiscites since the 1980s. People's Initiative refers to either a mode for constitutional amendment provided by the 1987 Philippine Constitution...
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  • final draft was completed by the Constitutional Commission on October 12, 1986, and ratified by a nationwide plebiscite on February 2, 1987. The Constitution...
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  • September 1986, the Constitutional Commission of 1986 was set up with all its members appointed by Aquino. The revised Philippine Constitution was ratified...
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    2012. Quezon, Manuel III (June 15, 2009). "Reviewing the prewar plebiscites". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on March 26, 2012. Retrieved...
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  • the Philippines that refers to either a mode for constitutional amendment provided by the 1987 Philippine Constitution or to the act of pushing an initiative...
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    the declaration of Martial Law in the Philippines. November 11, 1971 – Plebiscites approve the establishment of Quirino and Siquijor as regular provinces...
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  • constitution, from 1935 to 1940, the incumbent president is eligible for one six-year term and cannot be reelected. In 1940, a plebiscite approved an amendment...
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    10, 1940, local Philippine elections. The constitutional amendment creating the Commission on Elections was finally approved on December 2, 1940. On June...
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  • The 2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections will be the 37th lower house elections in the Philippines, scheduled to be held on May 12, 2025...
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    siyudad) is one of the units of local government in the Philippines. All Philippine cities are chartered cities (Filipino: nakakartang lungsod), whose existence...
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    had originally been barred by the Philippine constitution from seeking re-election. However, in 1940, constitutional amendments were ratified allowing...
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    that year she appointed a constitutional commission that drafted a new constitution. The Constitution was approved in a plebiscite the next year; it restored...
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    Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1935 to 1941, and of the Second Philippine Republic during the Japanese occupation. The National Assembly of the...
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    Manuel L. Quezon (category Candidates in the 1935 Philippine presidential election)
    4 July 1946, with the establishment of the Philippine Republic. With the 1940 local elections, plebiscites were held for proposed amendments to the constitution...
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  • The 2025 Philippine Senate election will be the 35th election of members to the Senate of the Philippines. It will be held on May 12, 2025, within the...
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    is the historical site of the constitutional convention of 1898 that led to the establishment of the First Philippine Republic, led by Emilio Aguinaldo...
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    Ferdinand Marcos (category Use Philippine English from August 2020)
    Storm. Another major event during Marcos's second term was the Philippine Constitutional Convention of 1971, which was marred in May 1972 when a delegate...
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    non-constitutional law, but the federal system does not. If the necessary number of supporters is reached, the initiative will be put to a plebiscite about...
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    20, 2019. Unson, John (January 27, 2019). "Plebiscite in Mindanao: Will it be the last?". The Philippine Star. Retrieved January 27, 2019. Arguillas...
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    Philippines 2024 constitutional reform attempts in the Philippines 2024 Philippine census Congressional inquiries on Alice Guo and Philippine Offshore Gaming...
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  • This is a timeline of Philippine history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in the Philippines and its predecessor...
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    Maria Clara Lobregat (category Use Philippine English from October 2022)
    Zamboanga City from 1939 until 1940, a representative to the first Philippine Assembly, and a delegate to the Philippine Constitutional Convention, and Luisa Rafols...
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    pick Senate bets". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved August 20, 2018. "Pangilinan disowns 'LP list' of Senate 'bets'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. "Magsaysay...
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    The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on April 28, 2017. Retrieved April 28, 2017. "Duterte says "comfort woman" statue a "constitutional right""...
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  • The following are the nominees in the 2025 Philippine House of Representatives party-list election. "1. 4PS" (PDF). Commission on Elections. Retrieved...
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    Manuel Roxas (category Use Philippine English from January 2023)
    Philippine House of Representatives in 1922, and for twelve consecutive years was Speaker of the House. He served as a member of the Constitutional Convention...
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  • Justice. The Philippine Commission, by then the highest civil authority outside the Governor-General, in the Insular Government of the Philippine Islands,...
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    Quezon City (category Use Philippine English from July 2020)
    Frost arrived in the Philippines on May 1, 1940, and became the architectural adviser of the Philippine Commonwealth government. Together with Juan M...
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