Yes, a military general can become president in the Philippines. The 1987 Philippine Constitution does not prohibit military personnel from running for president, provided they have resigned or retired from active service. In fact, several former military officials have successfully transitioned into political roles, including the presidency. However, they must comply with the electoral laws and regulations governing candidacy.
Yes, the president has the authority to fire a general. As the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, the president can appoint and remove military officers, including generals, as part of their executive powers. However, such decisions are often made in consultation with military leadership and may consider the implications for military morale and operations.
Corazon Aquino
What is this, for ROTC or COQC? By the way, you should know the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the philippines is no other than the President Benigno Aquino Jr. Secretary of Defense is the honorable Voltaire Gazmin, who serves as a civillian adviser for Aquino. While, Lt. General Emmanuel T. Bautista is appointed as the AFP chief of staff, who is responsible of executing any military orders from the Commander-in-chief, and also serving as a military adviser for the president.
As of 2023, the salary of a military general in the Philippines can vary based on their rank and years of service. Generally, a two-star general (Major General) has a base salary of around PHP 80,000 to PHP 90,000 per month, while a four-star general (General) can earn approximately PHP 100,000 to PHP 120,000 monthly. These figures may be supplemented by allowances and benefits, which can significantly increase overall compensation.
There are quite a number of places where one can look to find a military academy in the Philippines. One in the Philippines is the PMA, which stands for Philippines Military Academy.
The first American Military Governor of the Philippines was General Wesley Merritt.
The first American Military Governor of the Philippines was General Wesley Merritt. The second was General Elwell Otis. The final was General Arthur MacArthur.
General McArthur
general emillo aguinaldo is the 1st preident in republic of philippines.
President Manuel L. Quezon of the Philippines did not directly pay General Douglas MacArthur; rather, they had a professional relationship during World War II. MacArthur was appointed as the military commander of the Philippine Commonwealth and played a key role in the defense against Japanese invasion. Quezon's government was responsible for the funding and support of the military efforts, but there is no specific record of a direct payment to MacArthur himself.
William Howard Taft was the military governor of the Philippines soon after the US occupied them as a result of the Spanish-American war.
Yes, the president has the authority to fire a general. As the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, the president can appoint and remove military officers, including generals, as part of their executive powers. However, such decisions are often made in consultation with military leadership and may consider the implications for military morale and operations.
Carlos Romulo was a Filipino Statesman, soldier, diplomat and author. He was many things but never was he ever president of Philippines. He, In fact was president of United Nations General Assembly from 1949 to 1950.
Corazon Aquino
Corazon Aquino
Yes, the President of the United States is the Commander in Chief of the US Military
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