Politics & Government Guide in Philippines
Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions
The Philippines operates as a presidential republic under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., elected in 2022, facing political tensions over 2024 constitutional reform efforts between the House and Senate. Dynastic politics and oligarchic structures persist, with a flawed democracy classification and moderate stability. Key focuses include budget expansion, security alliances, and economic reforms.
Political Stability
Poor
Corruption Index
Below Average
Democracy Index
Moderate
Government Type
Presidential republic
Legal System
Civil law system
Head of State
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.(since 2022)
Head of Government
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.(Partido Federal ng Pilipinas)since 2022
Political Indicators
Political Stability
Scale: -2.5 to 2.5
Moderate
World Bank (2024)
Corruption Index
Scale: 0-100
Transparency International (2024)
Press Freedom
Scale: 0-100
Reporters Without Borders (2024)
Democracy Index
Scale: 0-10
Flawed democracy
Economist Intelligence Unit (2023)
Legislature
Major Political Parties
Center-right
Center-right
Center
Voting Rights
Citizens aged 18 and above have full voting rights in national and local elections
Recent Developments
- Ongoing constitutional reform attempts in 2024 led by President Marcos and House allies, opposed by Senate
- Approval of PHP 5.768 trillion national budget for 2024 focusing on economic recovery
- Enhanced US-Philippines defense cooperation amid South China Sea tensions in 2024
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