Does The 1987 Constitution Need To Be Amended
Does The 1987 Constitution Need To Be Amended
Does The 1987 Constitution Need To Be Amended
Article 2, Section 4. The prime duty of the The government may call upon its people to
Government is to serve and protect the people. render military and civil assistance during
The Government may call upon the people to times of war, national and local emergencies.
defend the State and, in the fulfillment thereof,
all citizens may be required, under conditions
provided by law, to render personal, military or
civil service.
The State shall maintain honesty and integrity SECTION 8. The Federal Republic shall
in the public service and take positive and maintain honesty, integrity, and efficiency in
effective measures against graft and corruption. the public service and take positive, effective,
deterrent, and punitive measures against
graft and corruption.
Section 18. The President shall be the SECTION 18. (a) The President shall be the
Commander-in-Chief of all armed forces of the Commander-in-Chief of all armed forces of
Philippines and whenever it becomes the Philippines and whenever it becomes
necessary, he may call out such armed forces necessary, he may call out such armed
to prevent or suppress lawless violence, forces to prevent or suppress lawless
invasion or rebellion. In case of invasion or violence, invasion, or rebellion.
rebellion, when the public safety requires it, he
may, for a period not exceeding sixty days, Not only war.
suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas
corpus or place the Philippines or any part
thereof under martial law. Within forty-eight
hours from the proclamation of martial law or
the suspension of the privilege of the writ of
habeas corpus, the President shall submit a
report in person or in writing to the Congress.
The Congress, voting jointly, by a vote of at
least a majority of all its Members in regular or
special session, may revoke such proclamation
or suspension, which revocation shall not be
set aside by the President. Upon the initiative of
the President, the Congress may, in the same
manner, extend such proclamation or
suspension for a period to be determined by the
Congress, if the invasion or rebellion shall
persist and public safety requires it.
Section 4. The Armed Forces of the Philippines SECTION 1. The Armed Forces of the
shall be composed of a citizen armed force Philippines shall be composed of a citizen
which shall undergo military training and serve armed force which shall undergo military
as may be provided by law. It shall keep a training and serve, as mandated by the
regular force necessary for the security of the Constitution and as may be provided by law.
State. It shall keep a regular force necessary for the
security of the Federal Republic. It shall be
the duty of the Armed Forces of the
Philippines to protect and secure the
sovereignty of the Federal Republic and its
territory including its land, air, sea, space and
cyberspace, preserve national peace, and
support social and economic development.
SECTION 4. The Federal Republic shall
establish and maintain a Philippine Coast
Guard as an armed and uniformed service
responsible for maritime search and rescue,
maritime law enforcement, maritime safety,
maritime environmental protection, maritime
security, and other functions as may be
provided by law.