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Office of the Military Advisor to the Commonwealth Government of the Philippines was created in 1935.
Since Japan occupied the Philippines during the war, the Commonwealth government became a government in exile until the Japanese were expelled.
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During the Commonwealth period, the Philippines were under the control of the United States as a commonwealth. It had a bicameral legislature, and Tagalog was adopted as the national language. Women were also awarded suffrage during the Commonwealth period. The government was exiled between 1942 and 1945 when the Philippines were under Japanese control during WWII. Once the war ended, the Philippines became their own republic, as outlined in the Philippine Constitution of 1935.
The Government Service Insurance System administers benefits for employees of the government of the Philippines. It was instituted by the Commonwealth Act No. 186 in 1936, and isn't attributed to any single founder.
The depends on which Commonwealth you are talking about. The Commonwealth of the Philippines has a President, not a governor. The Commonwealth of Kentucky has a governor.
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The Government Service Insurance System was created 1936 by the Commonwealth Act 186. It was created to insure government workers and some other public-based employees.
During the Commonwealth era in the Philippines (1935-1946), the educational system was reformed and modernized. The government focused on expanding public education and promoting English as the medium of instruction. The establishment of the National Language Institute and emphasis on vocational and technical education were also key features of the educational system during this period.
A Commonwealth Act refers to legislation enacted by the Commonwealth government of the Philippines during its Commonwealth period from 1935 to 1946. These acts were designed to establish and regulate various aspects of governance, social welfare, and economic development in the country as it transitioned towards full independence from the United States. Notable examples include the Commonwealth Act No. 1, which established the National Defense Act, and Commonwealth Act No. 70, which created the National Economic Council. These laws played a crucial role in shaping the political and legal framework of the Philippines during that era.