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Article 7, section 16 of the Philippine constitution is about the commission of appointments. It states that certain appointments are for the president to make, and are not elected.
The president cannot bypass a Constitutionally mandated consent to an appointment. Congress has authorized the president to make certain appointments without Senate approval, but that does not mean that the president is bypassing the Senate. In addition, the president may make temporary appointments when the Senate is not in session, but those are must eventually be confirmed when the Senate reconvenes.
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The president has the power to veto laws and make appointments. Not necessarily a whole branch is involved in it. However, the president is a part of the Executive Branch.
No, the Senate must confirm the President's appointments.
The President can make ambassador appointments only with the "advice and consent of the Senate."
The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.
The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.
Senate can disapprove of appointments made by the President. They usually will have a hearing in which they interview and investigate the appointee before they make their decision of letting the appointment be set or vetoing it.
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