Introduction to Filipino HistoryRadiant Star Pub., 1974 - 308 páginas |
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... executive , legislative , and judicial powers . There were , however , only two branches of government : the executive and the judicial . There was no legislature or congress because the laws for the Philippines were made by Spaniards ...
... executive , legislative , and judicial powers . There were , however , only two branches of government : the executive and the judicial . There was no legislature or congress because the laws for the Philippines were made by Spaniards ...
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... executive , the legislative , and the judicial . The executive branch was to be headed by the governor - general who was to be appointed by the President of the United States with the approval of the American Senate . The vice ...
... executive , the legislative , and the judicial . The executive branch was to be headed by the governor - general who was to be appointed by the President of the United States with the approval of the American Senate . The vice ...
Página 279
... executive agreement , or law shall be heard and decided by the Supreme Court en banc , and no treaty , executive ag- reement , or law may be dec- lared unconstitutional with- out the concurrence of at least ten Members . All other cases ...
... executive agreement , or law shall be heard and decided by the Supreme Court en banc , and no treaty , executive ag- reement , or law may be dec- lared unconstitutional with- out the concurrence of at least ten Members . All other cases ...
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