MAIN CONCEPTS Legislative power According to Section 1 of Article VI of the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines: “The legislative power shall be entrusted to the Philippine Congress to consist of a Senate and a House of Representatives, except to the extent reserved to the people by the provision of the initiative and referendum. " Legislative power is given to a bicameral body, the Philippine Congress, which consists of two chambers - the Senate House (upper chamber) and the House of Representatives flower room). The Legislative Branch enacts legislation, confirms or rejects the President appointments, and has the authority to declare war. The Philippine Congress is the highest law in the country. Senate - The Senate shall consist of twenty -four Senators to be elected to large number of qualified Philippine voters, as may be provided by law. The qualifications to become a senator, as stated in the constitution, are: 1. a natural born citizen of the Philippines; 2. at least thirty -five years of age; 3. can read and write 4. a registered voter; at 5. a resident of the Philippines for at least two years prior to election day.It is worth noting that the composition of the Senate is smaller in number as compared to that of the house of representatives. The members of this chamber are elected by the electorate. The rationale for this rule aims to make training grou. jan your source of answer​

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