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mahistrado. pangulo. senado

1 paglilipat ng paglilitis sa ibang lugar

2 paghirang ng punong mahistrado sa mataas na hukuman ayon sa itinatadhana ng batas sa serbisyo sibi

3 veto power

4 pangangasiwa sa lahat ng hukuman at mga empleyado nito

5 paggawa ng panuklang batas tungkol sa pambansang badyet

6 muling pagbalik aral sa kasong may parusang kamatayan at habambuhay na pagkabilanggo

7 punong kumander sa sandatahang lakas

8 pagpapatibay ng mga kasunduang panlabas ng bansa

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Answered by lancelotbryanatienza
23

Answer:

1. mahistrado

2. senado

3. pangulo

4. mahistrado

5. senado

6. mahistrado

7. pangulo

8. pangulo

Answered by NehaKari
0

Answer:

The terms "Mahistrado," "Pangulo," and "Senado" refer to positions in the Philippine government.

  • "Mahistrado" refers to a judge in the Philippine judicial system.
  • "Pangulo" refers to the President of the Philippines, who is the head of state and government.
  • "Senado" refers to the Senate, which is one of the two chambers of the Philippine Congress.

Regarding the listed tasks,

  • The transfer of a trial to another location is not directly associated with any of these positions.
  • The appointment of a Chief Justice in the Supreme Court is the responsibility of the President, with the consent of the Commission on Appointments.
  • The veto power, which allows the President to reject a bill passed by Congress, is a specific power of the Pangulo.
  • The supervision of all courts and court employees is within the purview of the Supreme Court and the Chief Justice.
  • The creation of laws related to the national budget is the responsibility of Congress, of which the Senado is one of the two chambers.
  • The review of death penalty and life imprisonment cases is a function of the Supreme Court, and the judges in this court are referred to as "Mahistrado."
  • The command of the armed forces is a responsibility of the President, who is also the commander-in-chief.
  • The ratification of international treaties is a shared responsibility of the President and the Senate.

It is noted that items 4, 6 and 7 are not directly related to the positions mentioned.

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