- Prime Minister of the Philippines
The Prime Minister of the Philippines ( _es. Primer Ministro de Filipinas; Tagalog: Punong Ministro ng Pilipinas) was the official position of the
head of the government (whereas thePresident of the Philippines was thehead of state ) of thePhilippines . The position existed in the country from1978 to1986 , as well as a limited version of such existed temporarily in1899 .In 1899, the position of President of the Council of Government (Presidente del Consejos de Gobierno) existed which today would be equivalent to a
Prime Minister orPremier . This position existed and served under then President of the RepublicEmilio Aguinaldo . This position had considerable executive power based on "Title 9" of the "1899 constitution". It was both "head of cabinet" and "head of government". This republic however was not recognized by theUnited States , which later received the Philippines fromSpain .In 1978, the position returned when
Ferdinand Marcos became Prime Minister. Based on "Article 9" of the "1973 constitution", it had broad executive powers, that would be typical of modern prime ministers in other countries. The position was the official head of government, and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. All of the powers of the President based on the previous "1935 constitution" were transferred to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister also acts as head of the National Economic Development Authority. Marcos was replaced byCesar Virata in1981 .In 1986,
Corazon Aquino became President, and she appointedSalvador Laurel to succeed Virata. However, the position was later abolished through her Proclamation No. 3 in March 1986. The subsequent and current 1987 constitution had no provisions for such a position. A constitutional amendment or a charter change that some government officials are suggesting might return the position to the list of cabinet members, as well as a return to a parliamentary form of government.Today, the head of the government is the
President of the Philippines , who also serves as head of state.List of Prime Ministers
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President of the Philippines
*Vice President of the Philippines External links
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