1935 CONSTITUTION - Dacumos and Valdez
1935 CONSTITUTION - Dacumos and Valdez
1935 CONSTITUTION - Dacumos and Valdez
Airon P. valdez
Kaye Claire O. Dacumos
The 1935 Constitution served as the legislative foundation
for the Commonwealth Government that served as a
transitional government until the Philippines were granted
independence with an American-inspired constitution
Philippine Organic Act of 1902
1916
• The Jones Law also known as the Philippine
Autonomy Act was passed by the US Congress.
The Jones Law (The Philippine Autonomy
act of 1916)
• Reorganized the government with an
American governor-general, a Cabinet, and an
all-Filipino legislature composed of the Senate
and House of Representatives.
Tydings-Mcduffie Act
The constitution is crafted to meet the approval of the United
States government and to ensure that the United States would
live up to its promise to grant indepemdence to the Philippines.
Commonwealth Government
• “transitional period”
• The person who has the highest number of votes for the position of
President and Vice- President is declared elected.