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Save my name, email address, and website in this browser to comment next time. Let us know if there is any content that you think needs to be improved – and yes, including those that need to be updated or fixed. Original text: “The Philippines is a democratic and republican state. Sovereignty belongs to the people and all governmental power emanates from them. A proposal to amend a provision of the 1987 Constitution was presented as follows: (b) briefly explain the process of revising the 1987 Constitution. (2.5%) b) The procedure for amending or revising the Constitution is as follows: a) It is a revision as it will entail a change in the basic principles of government from a republican state to a socialist state. According to case law, the revision generally involves an amendment that modifies a fundamental principle of the Constitution. There is also a revision if the amendment changes the essential whole of the Constitution, since your e-mail address will not be published if the amendment concerns essential provisions of the Constitution. Mandatory fields are marked * For the proposal to revise the Constitution, it can be proposed by: 1) the Congress with a vote of three-quarters of all its members; For the referendum to be ratified, any revision of the constitution requires a majority of the votes cast. We welcome all forms of feedback to improve and improve our content and services.