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The Powers Of The President Of The Philippines

The Powers Of The President Of The Philippines

1. Executive power

2. Power of appointment

3. Power if removal

4. Power of control

5. Military powers

6. Pardoning power

7. Borrowing power

8. Diplomatic power

9. Budgetary power

10. Informing power

11. Other powers


The Powers Of The President Of The Philippines

The Powers Of The President Of The Philippines

1. Executive power

2. Power of appointment

3. Power if removal

4. Power of control

5. Military powers

6. Pardoning power

7. Borrowing power

8. Diplomatic power

9. Budgetary power

10. Informing power

11. Other powers


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