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  2. 1st Congress of the Commonwealth of the Philippines

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    Three Philippine presidents, Manuel Roxas, Elpidio Quirino and Carlos P. Garcia were members of this Congress, as were postwar political party leaders like Senate President Eulogio Rodriguez, Speaker Eugenio Pérez, Senator Jose E. Romero and Senator Melecio Arranz. The patron-client orientation of the two-party system evolved in part from the ...

  3. Philippines and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations are also staffed by a large percentage of Filipinos. At the same time, the U.N. provides the Philippines with assistance in the event of calamities, and help the country raise funds for various causes. [3] Recently, the United Nations have been alarmed by the state of human rights in the country.

  4. Treaty of Manila (1946) - Wikipedia

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    In 1939 and 1940, the Philippine Constitution was amended to restore a bicameral Congress and to permit the re-election of Quezon, previously restricted to a single, six-year term. During the Commonwealth years, the Philippines sent one elected Resident Commissioner to the US House of Representatives, as Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories do.

  5. Category:Treaties of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Agreement on Port State Measures to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing; United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances; Agreement on the Importation of Educational, Scientific and Cultural Materials; Agreement for the Establishment of the Indian Ocean Tuna ...

  6. Manila Accord - Wikipedia

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    The Manila Accord with the Joint Statement, and the Agreement relating to the implementation of the Manila Accord of 31 July 1963 were registered and published after their entry into force had been transmitted to the Secretary-General of the United Nations by the Government of the Republic of the Philippines on 30 December 1965 and 24 October ...

  7. Congress of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Removal power; etc. Supervisory The Congress of the Philippines exercises considerable control and supervision over the administrative branch - e.g.: To decide the creation of a department/agency/office; To define powers and duties of officers; To appropriate funds for governmental operations; To prescribe rules and procedure to be followed; etc.

  8. International organization membership of the Philippines

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    The following is a list of international organizations in which the Philippines officially participates. List International organization membership of the Philippines [ edit ]

  9. Government of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The government of the Philippines (Filipino: Pamahalaan ng Pilipinas) has three interdependent branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.The Philippines is governed as a unitary state under a presidential representative and democratic constitutional republic in which the president functions as both the head of state and the head of government of the country within a pluriform ...