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PREAMBLE
    We, the sovereign Filipino people,
imploring the aid of Almighty God, in order to
build a just and humane society and establish
a Government that shall embody our ideals
and aspirations, promote the common good,
conserve and develop our patrimony, and
secure to ourselves and our posterity the
blessings of independence and democracy
under the rule of law and a regime of truth,
justice, freedom, love, equality, and peace,
do ordain and promulgate this Constitution.
Source of Constitution’s authority

• The Filipino people- signify oneness and
  solidarity of the Filipinos as differentiated
  from the words “people of the
  Philippines” w/c may include other
  inhabitants or aliens.
• A sovereign people- intended to
  emphasize that the Filipino people in
  ordaining & promulgating the Constitution
  do so on their own authority as a
  sovereign people w/out intervention from
  foreign power.
Belief in God stressed
• The reference to the Almighty God points out the
  religious nature of the Filipino people as they
  acknowledge the existence of Supreme Being
  that guides their destinies and the destiny of
  their nation. The entire Preamble is like a
  collective prayer to this Supreme Being,
  recognizing Him as the source of their authority
  to promulgate the Constitution

• The Philippines is a predominantly Christian
  nation and its people believe in the power of
  prayer.
Changes in the Preamble
• The Preamble of the 1973 Constitution was notably changed
  in the 1987 Constitution. Among the changes are the
  insertion of the ff:
• The phrase “to build a just and human society,: which makes
  it clear that the adoption of the new Constitution does not only
  seek the establishment of a new government.
• A just and humane society may be said to be the one where
  every individual, regardless of his station in life, is treated
  fairly before the law, and where special concern is given to
  the poor and the less fortunate so that, like the rest, they may
  be able to attain a decent standard of living;
Changes in the Preamble
• The phrase “the rule of law”, as a reminder
  to everyone of the nation’s sad experience
  under an authoritarian regime which has
  been accused, among others, of
  numerous violations of human rights,
  election frauds, graft and corruption,
  suppression of dissent, and other
  repressive acts;
Changes in the Preamble
• The word “love”, as a principle together with
  truth, justice, freedom, equality, and peace to
  stress the need for a sense of love to bind all
  Filipinos, especially during these critical times
  when armed conflicts and intense political
  rivalries still continue to divide our nation; and
• The word “independence”, to emphasize that
  ours is a free nation which does not owe
  allegiance to any superior foreign power.

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Preamble

  • 1. PREAMBLE We, the sovereign Filipino people, imploring the aid of Almighty God, in order to build a just and humane society and establish a Government that shall embody our ideals and aspirations, promote the common good, conserve and develop our patrimony, and secure to ourselves and our posterity the blessings of independence and democracy under the rule of law and a regime of truth, justice, freedom, love, equality, and peace, do ordain and promulgate this Constitution.
  • 2. Source of Constitution’s authority • The Filipino people- signify oneness and solidarity of the Filipinos as differentiated from the words “people of the Philippines” w/c may include other inhabitants or aliens. • A sovereign people- intended to emphasize that the Filipino people in ordaining & promulgating the Constitution do so on their own authority as a sovereign people w/out intervention from foreign power.
  • 3. Belief in God stressed • The reference to the Almighty God points out the religious nature of the Filipino people as they acknowledge the existence of Supreme Being that guides their destinies and the destiny of their nation. The entire Preamble is like a collective prayer to this Supreme Being, recognizing Him as the source of their authority to promulgate the Constitution • The Philippines is a predominantly Christian nation and its people believe in the power of prayer.
  • 4. Changes in the Preamble • The Preamble of the 1973 Constitution was notably changed in the 1987 Constitution. Among the changes are the insertion of the ff: • The phrase “to build a just and human society,: which makes it clear that the adoption of the new Constitution does not only seek the establishment of a new government. • A just and humane society may be said to be the one where every individual, regardless of his station in life, is treated fairly before the law, and where special concern is given to the poor and the less fortunate so that, like the rest, they may be able to attain a decent standard of living;
  • 5. Changes in the Preamble • The phrase “the rule of law”, as a reminder to everyone of the nation’s sad experience under an authoritarian regime which has been accused, among others, of numerous violations of human rights, election frauds, graft and corruption, suppression of dissent, and other repressive acts;
  • 6. Changes in the Preamble • The word “love”, as a principle together with truth, justice, freedom, equality, and peace to stress the need for a sense of love to bind all Filipinos, especially during these critical times when armed conflicts and intense political rivalries still continue to divide our nation; and • The word “independence”, to emphasize that ours is a free nation which does not owe allegiance to any superior foreign power.