President Rodrigo Duterte assumed office in July 2016, His party, PDP-Laban, had campaigned under the slogan: “No to Drugs, Yes to Federalism”. Duterte thus is committed to shepherding the Philippines towards a federal form of government; an undertaking that would require an extensive overhaul of the country’s constitution. The future of constitutional change under Duterte in any event is uncertain for a series of constitutional and political reasons. Critically, some of the most pressing of these concern the process of constitutional change itself.
The constitution of the Philippines Chapter II Article 26 stipulates the prohibition of political dy...
Changing the Constitution has been a long-running debate in post-1986 Philippines, with all Presiden...
government: the legislative and judiciary confirmed and concurred to such powers to avoid imbalance...
The Duterte administration is often considered a rupture in Philippines' politics. Yet, how differen...
After the stalling of the negotiations for the approval of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), during P...
After only a little over a half year in power, as of this writing, Rodrigo's R. Duterte presidency a...
The Duterte administration is often considered a rupture in Philippines' politics. Yet, how differen...
This article examines five years of legislation and constitutional reform under former President Rod...
After only a little over a half year in power, as of this writing, Rodrigo’s R. Duterte presidency a...
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte led a phenomenal campaign to win the 2016 national election. D...
The major trend in central-local relations in the Philippines under the regime of President Rodrigo ...
2018 is a year of so much uneasiness and tension in Philippine politics. It saw one of the greatest ...
A new hope has sprouted from the southern part of the Philippines. Politicians outside the Manila-ci...
The Philippine presidency is the first and most durable in Asia. As a political institution, it has ...
© 2016, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies. All rights reserved. Early in his administ...
The constitution of the Philippines Chapter II Article 26 stipulates the prohibition of political dy...
Changing the Constitution has been a long-running debate in post-1986 Philippines, with all Presiden...
government: the legislative and judiciary confirmed and concurred to such powers to avoid imbalance...
The Duterte administration is often considered a rupture in Philippines' politics. Yet, how differen...
After the stalling of the negotiations for the approval of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), during P...
After only a little over a half year in power, as of this writing, Rodrigo's R. Duterte presidency a...
The Duterte administration is often considered a rupture in Philippines' politics. Yet, how differen...
This article examines five years of legislation and constitutional reform under former President Rod...
After only a little over a half year in power, as of this writing, Rodrigo’s R. Duterte presidency a...
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte led a phenomenal campaign to win the 2016 national election. D...
The major trend in central-local relations in the Philippines under the regime of President Rodrigo ...
2018 is a year of so much uneasiness and tension in Philippine politics. It saw one of the greatest ...
A new hope has sprouted from the southern part of the Philippines. Politicians outside the Manila-ci...
The Philippine presidency is the first and most durable in Asia. As a political institution, it has ...
© 2016, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies. All rights reserved. Early in his administ...
The constitution of the Philippines Chapter II Article 26 stipulates the prohibition of political dy...
Changing the Constitution has been a long-running debate in post-1986 Philippines, with all Presiden...
government: the legislative and judiciary confirmed and concurred to such powers to avoid imbalance...