The Executive Branch of government comprises the
Cabinet and all
executive departments, led by the
president. The president and
vice president are directly elected separately by national popular vote for a term of six years. While the vice president may be re-elected an unlimited number of times (but only limited to two consecutive terms), the president is barred from seeking re-election. The incumbent president and vice president are
Bongbong Marcos and
Sara Duterte, respectively, who were elected in
2022.
President The
president of the Philippines is the country's chief executive, serving as the
head of state and
head of government. The president heads all
executive departments. The heads of the departments, which make up the
cabinet, are appointed by the president subject to the approval of the
Commission on Appointments. The president also supervises all local government units. The president may also
give executive issuances, grant
pardons, and exercise the power of
eminent domain. Aside from having the power to
veto any bill, the president also sets the legislative agenda for Congress.
Vice president The
vice president of the Philippines, the deputy chief executive, is the
first in line for succession if the president resigns, is removed after impeachment, is permanently incapacitated, or dies. The vice president is usually, though not always, a member of the president's cabinet and may be appointed without the approval of the Commission on Appointments. If there is a vacancy in the position of vice president, the president will appoint any member of Congress (usually a party member) as the new vice president. The appointment must then be validated by a three-fourths vote of the Congress. In 2025, the
Philippine Congress enacted the Government Optimization Act (Republic Act No. 12231), granting the President authority to reorganize executive branch agencies. The law allows the merging, abolishing, or transfer of functions among offices in order to streamline operations, improve efficiency, and reduce redundancy within the national government. == Legislative branch ==