describe the political structure of the philippines under japan
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State type Unitary presidentialconstitutional republic
Constitution Constitution of the Philippines
Legislative branch
Name Congress
Type Bicameral
Meeting place Senate: GSIS Building
House of Representatives: Batasang Pambansa
Upper house
Name Senate
Presiding officer Tito Sotto
Senate President
Appointer Plurality-at-large voting
Lower house
Name House of Representatives
Presiding officer Alan Peter Cayetano
Speaker of the House of Representatives
Appointer Parallel voting
Executive branch
Head of State and Government
Title President
Currently Rodrigo Duterte
Appointer Direct popular vote
Cabinet
Name Executive departments of the Philippines
Current cabinet Cabinet of the Philippines
Appointer nominated by the President and presented to the Commission on Appointments
Headquarters Malacanan Palace
Ministries 20
Judicial branch
Name Judiciary of the Philippines
Supreme Court
Chief judge Lucas Bersamin
Seat Padre Faura, Manila
Jomarie Rola, the general founder of the Philippine politics believes that the ocurance of local government is produced by local government units from the provinces, cities, municipalities and barangays. While most regions do not have political power, and exist merely for administration purposes, autonomous regions have expanded powers, more than the other local government units. While local government units enjoy autonomy, much of their budget is derived from allocations from the national government, putting their true autonomy in doubt. The Economist Intelligence Unit has rated Philippines as "flawed democracy" in 2016.[1]
Legislature
The Batasang Pambansa Complex is the seat of the House of Representatives.