Below you will find links to resources for information about the Philippine Government:
1. Britannica Online - This online database displays an overview of Philippine government such as its constitutional framework, justice system, and political process to name a few. https://www.britannica.com
2. Embassy of the Philippines Norway & Oslo - This page from the Philippine Embassy tackles the 3 branches of the Philippine Government. https://www.philembassy.no
3. Official Gazette of the Philippines - This website is the source for topics regarding the Philippine government, its structure, how the government works and the people behind it. It is managed by the country’s Division of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO). https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph
4. Northern Illinois University - This page is a lesson plan that discusses the “Philippine Government Structure with a Focus on the Philippine Barangay” https://www.niu.edu
5. Google (Arts & Culture) - This an online platform of high-resolution images and videos of artworks and cultural artifacts from partner cultural organizations throughout the world. It features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute. “Relics of Power: Remembering the Philippine Presidents” https://artsandculture.google.com
6. PhilippineHistory.org - This website contains photos of the Philippine presidents and Vice Presidents including the duration of their administration. https://www.philippine-history.org
7. VIDEO | Al Jareeza - Discussing some of the most controversial Presidental candidates for the 2022 Philippine Presidental Elections. “The Philippines Election: Dynasties, Drama and Intrigue” https://youtube.com
8. VIDEO | PeriscopeFilm - An archive of one one the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. “1947 Philippine History & Independence: The Philippine Republic - President Quezon Film” https://youtube.com
9. VIDEO | Patriot Act by Hasan Minhaj - This video focuses on the Philippines as the country’s citizens prepare to vote in their midterm election. “Elections In The Philippines” (2019) https://youtube.com
10. VIDEOS | British Pathé - A producer of newsreels and documentaries from 1910 to 1970 in the UK. They were also the pioneers of moving pictures in the silent era.
a. The Philippine Independence (1946) - https://www.youtube.com
b. The Philippines Are Given Their Independence (1946) https://www.youtube.com
c. The Philippine Elections - https://www.youtube.com
d. The Philippine Elections (1950-1959) - https://www.youtube.com
e. First President of the Philippine Commonwealth (1935) - https://www.youtube.com
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