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1935

CONSTITUTI
ON
INTRODUCTION
The 1935 Constitution was written,
approved and adopted in 1934 by the
Commonwealth of the Philippines (1935–
1946) and later used by the Third Republic
(1946–1972). It was written with an eye to
meeting the approval of the United States
Government as well, so as to ensure that the
U.S. would live up to its promise to grant the
Philippines independence and not have a
premise to hold onto its possession on the
grounds that it was too politically immature
and hence unready for full, real
independence.
01
The.Commonwealth Constitution was ratified to
prepare the country for its independence. This
constitution was dominantly influenced by the
Americans, but possess the traces of the Malolos
Constitution, the German, Spanish, and Mexican
Constitution, constitutions of several South American
countries, and the unwritten English Constitution.
02.
• It originally provided for a unicameral legislature composed
of a president and vice president elected for a six-year term
without re-election.
• .It was amended in 1940 to provide for a bicameral legislature
composed of a Senate and a House of Representatives.
• The right of suffrage for male citizens of the Philippines who
are twenty-one years of age or over and are able to read and
write were protected. This protection, later on, extended to the
right of suffrage for women two years after the adoption of
the constitution
03.
The draft of the constitution was approved by the
convention on February 8, 1935 and was ratified by
President Roosevelt in Washington D.C. on March 25,
1935. Elections were held on September 16, 1935 and
Manuel L. Quezon was elected as the first President of
the Commonwealth of the Philippines.
CONSTITUTION OF THE
PHILIPPINES
PREAMBLE
The Filipino people, imploring the aid of Divine Providence, in
order to establish a government that shall em­body their ideals,
conserve and develop the patrimony of the nation, promote the
general welfare, and secure to themselves and their posterity the
blessings of independence under a régime of justice, liberty, and
democracy, do ordain and promulgate this Constitution.
The 1935 Constitution
ARTICLE I.- THE NATIONAL TERRITORY ARTICLE XI.—CIVIL SERVICE

ARTICLE II. - DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES ARTICLE XII.—CONSERVATION AND UTILIZATION OF


NATURAL RESOURCES
ARTICLE III. - BILL OF RIGHTS
ARTICLE XIII.—GENERAL PROVISIONS
ARTICLE IV. - CITIZENSHIP
ARTICLE XIV.—AMENDMENTS
ARTICLE V. - SUFFRAGE
ARTICLE XV.—TRANSITORY PROVISIONS
ARTICLE VI. - LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
ARTICLE XVI.—SPECIAL PROVISIONS EFFECTIVE UPON THE
ARTICLE VII. - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT PROCLAMATION OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE
PHILIPPINES.
ARTICLE VIII.- JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
ARTICLE XVII.—THE COMMONWEALTH AND THE REPUBLIC
ARTICLE IX.—IMPEACHMENT

ARTICLE X.—GENERAL AUDITING OFFICE


04.
The original 1935 Constitution provided for a unicameral
National Assembly, and the President was elected to a six-
year term without the possibility re-election. It
was amended in 1940 to have a bicameral Congress
composed of a Senate and House of Representatives, as
well the creation of an independent electoral
commission and to grant the President a four-year term
with a maximum of two consecutive terms in office.
05.
A Constitutional Convention was held in 1971 to rewrite the 1935
Constitution. The convention was stained with manifest bribery
and corruption. Possibly the most controversial issue was
removing the presidential term limit so that Ferdinand E. Marcos
could seek re-election for a third term, which many felt was the
true reason for which the convention was called. In any case, the
1935 Constitution was suspended in 1972 with Marcos'
proclamation of martial law, the rampant corruption of the
constitutional process providing him with one of his major
premises for doing so.
06.
The 1935 Constitution provided the legal basis
of the Commonwealth Government which was
considered a transition government before the
granting of the Philippine independence with
American-inspired constitution; the Philippine
government would eventually pattern its
government system after American
government. It has been said that the 1935
Constitution was the best-written Philippine
charter ever.
THANKS!
Presented by: Jenny Rose Osana
Kimberly Lucero

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