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I think that if you are the president of the philippine's you should a born citizen in philippine's. Nope..for the Article 7 Section 22 of the Philippine Constitution, check out P.D. No. 1177 and for the Section 23, it is the S.O.N.A. or the State of the Nation Address..
Article II, Section 22 of the Philippine Constitution states that the State recognizes and promotes the autonomy of local governments. It empowers local government units to have more control over their affairs and resources in order to better serve their constituents.
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"Article 3, Section 22" is probably a reference to some specific legal provision. It's impossible to be more specific without knowing the context. For example, Article III of the U.S. Constitution deals with the federal courts, although it does not have a section 22.
The basic qualifications are found in the Constitution of the United States, Article II, Section 1, Clause 5. Term limit restrictions appear in Amendment 22.
1021 which is 22% of the words in the constitution
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It is the power to estimate or determine existing or expected sources of revenues and the needed expenses of government for a specified period of time. It is provided in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. Article VII, Section 22: "The President shall submit to the Congress within thirty days from the opening of every regular session, as the basis of the general appropriations bill, a budget of expenditures and sources of financing including receipts from existing and proposed revenue measures." -Doctrine of Separation of Powers and Complimentary Principles; Dannug and Campanilla.
According to Article V, Section 22 of the Michigan State Constitution, "a person must have attained the age of 30 years, and have been a registered elector in this state for four years next preceding his election."
India's constitution is divided into twenty two (22) parts. For further, reference the included related links to India's constitution below.
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