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President of the Philippines

President of the Philippines (Filipino: Pangulo ng Pilipinas, sometimes referred to as Presidente ng Pilipinas) is the title of the head of state, head of government and chief executive of the Philippines. The president leads the executive branch of the Philippine government and is the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

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Appointer
Direct popular vote or by succession from vice presidency
Constituting instrument
Constitution of the Philippines (1987)
First holder
Emilio Aguinaldo
Formation
January 23, 1899; 127 years ago (1899-01-23) (Republic; official)[b] November 15, 1935; 90 years ago (1935-11-15) (Commonwealth; official)[c]
Inaugural holder
Emilio Aguinaldo (official)[b] Manuel L. Quezon (official)[c]
Member of
Cabinet National Security Council

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President of the Philippines → Direct popular vote or by succession from vice presidency

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President of the PhilippinesAppointerDirect popular vote or by succession from vice presidency1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesConstituting instrumentConstitution of the Philippines (1987)1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesFirst holderEmilio Aguinaldo1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesFormationJanuary 23, 1899; 127 years ago (1899-01-23) (Republic; official)[b] November 15, 1935; 90 years ago (1935-11-15) (Commonwealth; official)[c]1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesInaugural holderEmilio Aguinaldo (official)[b] Manuel L. Quezon (official)[c]1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesMember ofCabinet National Security Council1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesPrecursorGovernor-General Prime Minister[a]1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesResidenceMalacañang Palace1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesSalary₱411,382/US$ 7,409 per month[d]1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesSeatSan Miguel, Manila, Philippines1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesStyleMr. President (informal)1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesStyleThe Honorable (formal)1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesStyleHis Excellency (diplomatic)1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesTerm lengthSix years, non renewable1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesTypeHead of state Head of government Commander-in-chief1.00infobox
President of the PhilippinesWebsitepresident.gov.ph (former website) op-proper.gov.ph pbbm.com.ph1.00infobox

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