The document discusses the Philippine Constitution and the basic rights and obligations of Filipino citizens. It outlines that the Constitution establishes the fundamental powers of government and distributes these powers among branches. It then lists who qualifies as a Filipino citizen and the duties of citizens, including being loyal to the state, upholding the Constitution, engaging in productive work, and voting. It concludes by outlining the basic values of Filipino people established in the Constitution, such as unity, patriotism, respect for life and law, and promotion of the common good.
The document discusses the Philippine Constitution and the basic rights and obligations of Filipino citizens. It outlines that the Constitution establishes the fundamental powers of government and distributes these powers among branches. It then lists who qualifies as a Filipino citizen and the duties of citizens, including being loyal to the state, upholding the Constitution, engaging in productive work, and voting. It concludes by outlining the basic values of Filipino people established in the Constitution, such as unity, patriotism, respect for life and law, and promotion of the common good.
The document discusses the Philippine Constitution and the basic rights and obligations of Filipino citizens. It outlines that the Constitution establishes the fundamental powers of government and distributes these powers among branches. It then lists who qualifies as a Filipino citizen and the duties of citizens, including being loyal to the state, upholding the Constitution, engaging in productive work, and voting. It concludes by outlining the basic values of Filipino people established in the Constitution, such as unity, patriotism, respect for life and law, and promotion of the common good.
The document discusses the Philippine Constitution and the basic rights and obligations of Filipino citizens. It outlines that the Constitution establishes the fundamental powers of government and distributes these powers among branches. It then lists who qualifies as a Filipino citizen and the duties of citizens, including being loyal to the state, upholding the Constitution, engaging in productive work, and voting. It concludes by outlining the basic values of Filipino people established in the Constitution, such as unity, patriotism, respect for life and law, and promotion of the common good.
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THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION
The constitution refers to the body of rules and maxims in
accordance with which the powers of sovereignty are exercised. The Constitution of the Philippines may be defined as “that written instrument by which the fundamental powers of the government are established, united and defined and by which these powers are distributed among the several departments or branches for their safe and useful exercise for the benefit of the people”.
The Filipino Citizen: according to the 1987 Constitution are the
following:
1. Those who are citizens of the Philippine by the adoption of the
1987 Constitution (February 2, 1987) 2. Those whose fathers and mothers are citizens of the Philippines 3. Those born before January 17, 1973 (the adoption of the 1973 Philippine Constitution) of Filipino mothers who elect Philippine Citizenship upon reaching the age of majority (18 years of age) 4. Those who are naturalized in accordance with the law
Duties and Obligations of Citizens: We have to understand that for
every right we are enjoying as enumerated in the Bill of Rights (Article III) of the Philippine Constitution, there is a corresponding obligation. There will be no chaos in our society if only everybody will perform his or her duties and obligations. Hereunder are the important duties and obligations of every citizen in a democratic society.
1. To be loyal to The Republic: it means that we have faith and
confidence in the Republic and love for and devotion to the country. We have to be proud of being Filipinos, respect our customs, traditions, language and institutions. 2. To defend the State: considering the fact that our country is our home, it is our prime duty to love and defend the state at all cost regardless of our creed, religious belief and wisdom. 3. To contribute to the welfare and development of the State: We are part of the State and we directly receive the benefits from the government in the form of infrastructure, peace and order etc. In return, how can we contribute to the development and welfare of the State? We can do this in the form of paying our taxes willingly and promptly, by maintaining peace and order, conserving natural resources, the promotion of social justice by suggesting supportive measures beneficial to the people as a whole, by patronizing local products and by engaging in productive work. 4. To uphold the Constitution and obey the law: It is our prime obligation to uphold the Constitution and obey the laws. If the people will disregard them, our country will collapse and we will not have peace and order. 5. To cooperate with duly constituted authorities: In every organization, there is always a leader to manage the affairs of all the constituents. If the members will not cooperate, we can never expect to become successful in all the undertakings the government would like to do for the good of the citizens. 6. To exercise the rights responsibly and with due regard for the rights of others: No man is an island and we have to live with others. In the exercise of our rights, we have to see to it that we also respect the rights of other people. If we do this we can expect harmonious relationship among members of the society. 7. To engage in gainful work: It is stated in the Bible that if we want to eat we have to work. It is our obligation as citizens of our country to become productive by engaging in gainful work can provide the basic needs of our family and ourselves as well 8. To register and vote: It is our prime duty as citizens of the Philippines to register and vote. Suffrage is both a privilege and a duty which every qualified citizen must perform.
The Preamble of the 1987 Philippine Constitution
We the sovereign Filipino people, imploring the aid of Almighty God
in order to build a just and humane society and establish a government that shall embody our ideals and aspirations, promote the common good, conserve and develop our patrimony and secure to ourselves and our posterity the blessing of independence and democracy under the rule of law and a regime of truth, justice, freedom, love, equality and peace do ordain and promulgate this constitution.
The basic values of the Filipino people
The Filipino people possess certain values, shared perception on
what we hold dear, what we regard as important to us. These sixteen values are established in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. These are unity, patriotism, faith in the Almighty God, respect for life, respect for law and Government, work, truth, justice, freedom, love, equality, peace, promotion of the common good, concern for the environment and order. These values of the Filipino people serve as the guiding principles in our life as a nation and provide the underlying framework for all the provisions of the Constitution, For an adult, his basic values can be seen in his outward manifestations as well as decision making. There is always consistency in what he thinks and feels and what he says. Every Filipino child needs to be helped to form his own values consistent with basic Filipino values if he is to grow into a citizen who is “maka Diyos”, “maka tao”, “maka-bayan” and “maka-kalikasan”.
The basic building blocks
1. Unity: We want to be one as a people. We cherish oneness as co-
citizens of this country, as members of our family as co-workers in an institution. 2. Patriotism: We want the best for our country. We want our country to be respected and honored by the citizens and by the whole world. 3. Faith in the Almighty God: We want to have God present in our lives. We want to have a relationship of truth in him. We want to ask for God’s help beyond what we ourselves can do. 4. Respect for life: We want all human life to be preserved, nurtured and safeguarded. 5. Respect for law and government: We want the rule of law to be upheld by all and at all times, that Government be accorded respect and all laws to be complied with. 6. Truth: We want ourselves and others be true, that truth reign in our land. 7. Justice: We want everyone be given what is due to him/her as a human being and what governs all relationships is morally and legally right. 8. Freedom: We want that each one of us be able to exercise our freedom of will. 9. Love: We want that each of one of us desire love and be loved. Love begets love. If lover reigns in our hearts, the harmonious relationship of all the people will prevail. 10. Equality: We want that each one of us will have the opportunity to be fully human and that no one be the victim of prejudices of any kind, and that the interests of one not be sacrificed against his will for the good of another. 11. Peace: We want to live in a serene and secure community with a harmonious relationship with our neighbors. A place that is tranquil could expect harmony among others and among ourselves as well as with the environment. 12. Promotion of the common good: We want the Filipinos to meet their basic minimum needs and to have opportunities to develop and use our God-given potentials. 13. Concern for the family and the future generations: We want what is best for our family and for every single member in the present and future generations. 14. Concern for the environment: We want the environment to be preserved and nurtured and for ourselves and others to be good stewards of the environment. 15. Order: We want organization, system and predictability in all aspects of our daily lives and our life as a nation. 16. Work: Everybody wants to have a job to support the basic needs of the family.