The Philippine Executive Commission (PEC; Tagalog: Komisyong Tagapagpaganap ng Pilipinas) was a puppet government set up to govern the Philippine archipelago...
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more permanent law the commission's legislative and executive authority. As stipulated in that act, the bicameral Philippine Legislature was established...
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The commission was founded in 1900 through Act No. 5 of the Philippine Commission and was made a bureau in 1905. The Civil Service Commission (CSC)...
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of the Commonwealth of the Philippines and established the Philippine Executive Commission (Komisyong Tagapagpaganap ng Pilipinas), a caretaker government...
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Constitution of the Philippines (redirect from Philippine Constitution)
the Philippine government: a legislative department known as the Congress, which consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives; an executive department...
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Osmeña Bell Trade Act Philippine Executive Commission Masaharu Homma Shizuichi Tanaka Shigenori Kuroda Jorge B. Vargas Second Philippine Republic José P....
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List of presidents of the Philippines (redirect from List of Philippine Presidents)
American governor-general exercising executive power. In 1935, the United States, pursuant to its promise of full Philippine sovereignty, established the Commonwealth...
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The Taft Commission, also known as the Second Philippine Commission (Filipino: Ikalawang Komisyon ng Pilipinas), was established by United States President...
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bicultural (later modified to multicultural). In January 1942, the Philippine Executive Commission, or PEC, was established as the temporary caretaker government...
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Government of the Philippines (redirect from Executive of the Philippines)
approval of the Commission on Appointments. The president also supervises all local government units. The president may also give executive issuances, grant...
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Jorge B. Vargas (category Executive secretaries of the Philippines)
chairman of the Japanese-sponsored Philippine Executive Commission. During the collaborationist Second Philippine Republic, he was once asked by the Japanese...
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the United States, as well as a bicameral Philippine Legislature with the appointed Philippine Commission as the upper house and a fully elected, fully...
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Japanese occupation of the Philippines and was replaced with the Philippine Executive Commission. It was reactivated later in 1947 with the restoration of the...
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Provinces of the Philippines (redirect from Philippine province)
Pasay and San Juan. May 18 – Executive Order No. 42 issued by Jorge Vargas of the Japanese-era Philippine Executive Commission abolishes sub-provinces, annexing...
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Department of the Interior and Local Government (redirect from Philippine Department of the Interior)
Filipino: Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring...
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Dickie Bachmann (redirect from Richard Bachman (sports executive))
1968) is a Filipino sports executive and former basketball player who serves as the chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC). Bachmann attended...
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National Historical Commission (NHC) and effectively abolished the Philippine Historical Committee and the National Heroes Commission whose functions were...
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The Philippine Commission on Women (formerly the National Commission on the Role of the Filipino Women), is a government agency run by the government of...
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original text related to this article: Executive Order No. 201 of the Chairman of the Philippine Executive Commission The 1943 Constitution provided for a...
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KALIBAPI (category Use Philippine English from April 2023)
governing Imperial Rule Assistance Association. Formed by the Philippine Executive Commission (Komisyong Tagapagpaganap ng Pilipinas) under the leadership...
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The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC, Filipino: Komisyon sa Palakasan ng Pilipinas) is an agency of the Philippine government which tackles matters concerning...
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Jones Law (Philippines) (redirect from Jones Act (Philippine Islands))
The 1902 Philippine Organic Act provided for an elected lower house (the Philippine Assembly), while the upper house (the Philippine Commission) was appointed...
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Philippines during the World War II, the Japanese-installed Philippine Executive Commission issued Executive Order No. 141 on March 25, 1943, which repealed Act...
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Government). In 1916, the Jones Law abolished the Philippine Commission and reorganized the Philippine Legislature as a fully elected, bicameral legislature...
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The Philippine Competition Commission (PhCC) is an independent, quasi-judicial body formed to implement the Philippine Competition Act (Republic Act No...
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Corazon Aquino responded by issuing Executive Order No. 118 on January 30, 1987 which established the Presidential Commission on Culture and the Arts (PCCA)...
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Secretary of Education (Philippines) (category Use Philippine English from September 2022)
President. In concurrent capacity as President. As Chairman of the Philippine Executive Commission. Acting secretary. Secretary of Information and Public Relations...
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returned to the Office of the President by Executive Order No. 1040. In 1990, with the establishment of the Philippine National Police (PNP), the present NAPOLCOM...
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Interior and Local Government along with the National Youth Commission and the Philippine Commission on Women as part of the reorganization of the Office of...
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Pennsylvania (1794) First Philippine Commission – "Schurman Commission" (1899) Second Philippine Commission – "Taft Commission" (1900) Commission on the Organization...
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