Which President are you referring to? The US President has no such power. However, the President of the country in question, may be able to ban anyone from returning to the country that he pleases.
1. Yes! Because he have a authority to do that. If the dictator committed a sin he will be definitely ban from the country but if he did not committed any, he has the right to go back in the Philippines.
In some countries, the president is the official title of the dictator ruling there. The answer to this question really depends on the country.
A balikbayan is a Filipino returning to the Philippines after spending time in another country.
=== === The Philippines is a democratic country headed by a President.
"Dictator" is a description of Castro's power and inability to be replaced, but "President" is his actual title as the ruler of the country. According to the Cuban Law, Castro is the President of Cuba, so he is addressed as such.
The Philippines' President Ramon Magsaysay.
The president rules the country like a dictator.
The vice president in the Philippines really had no role other than being the successor for the president if he is unable to perform his duty, or dies. The president can assign duties to the vice president.
Depends on the country, to be honest. In some, they are still bound by laws which they have no power to overturn. In others, the president is a dictator and whatever he says, goes.
Criticism regarding the president of the Philippines has been prevalent in recent times. This is in regards to various issues such as poverty and corruption within the country.
Manuel L Quezon is considered to be a national hero in the Philippines. He advocated for the sovereignty of the country and one of his favorite quotes was, "I prefer a country run like hell by Filipinos to a country run like heaven by Americans. Because, however bad a Filipino government might be, we can always change it."
No offense for president nonoy aquino, but it's philippines.
No, the Philippines is it's own democratic country and votes for it's own president.