Who acts as President if both the President and Vice-President are not chosen or fail to qualify?
The Senate President or Speaker of the House acts as President if both top leaders are unavailable.
The Senate President or Speaker of the House acts as President if both top leaders are unavailable.
A presidential candidate must be a natural-born citizen of the Philippines to be eligible for election to the office.
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The Vice-President-elect acts as President if the President-elect fails to qualify for the office at the term’s start.
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Presidential candidates must be at least forty years old and able to read and write on election day.
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Candidates for President must have resided in the Philippines for at least ten years immediately preceding the election.
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The Vice-President must possess the same qualifications regarding citizenship, age, literacy, and residency as the President.
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The President may appoint the Vice-President to the Cabinet, and this specific appointment does not require confirmation.
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The President and Vice-President serve a six-year term beginning at noon on June 30 following the election.
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The President is strictly prohibited from seeking any re-election after serving their single six-year term.
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The Vice-President is limited to serving no more than two consecutive six-year terms in office.
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