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Topic PolicyThe 1987 Philippine Constitution is the current governing charter, facing challenges and discussions regarding its implementation.
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The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines serves as the nation's fundamental law, established after the People Power Revolution. It outlines the structure of government, including the roles of the President, Vice President, and legislative bodies, and enshrines fundamental rights. Recent news highlights its relevance in ongoing political events. For instance, discussions around the potential impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio bring the constitutional provisions for removing elected officials into sharp focus. Furthermore, a proposed bill aimed at curbing political dynasties, which has been in legislative discussion for nearly four decades, touches upon the spirit and potential amendments to the constitutional framework governing political representation. The constitution's enduring significance lies in its role as the bedrock of Philippine democracy, with current events testing its resilience and prompting debates about its interpretation and application in contemporary political landscapes.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
