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The Commission on Appointments (, abbreviated as CA) is a body of the Congress of the Philippines as provided by the Constitution. It confirms certain appointments made by the President of the Philippines. Article VII, Section 16 of the 1987 Constitution reads: "The President shall nominate and, with the consent of the Commission on Appointments, appoint the heads of the executive departments, ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, or officers of the armed forces from the rank of colonel or naval captain, and other officers whose appointments are vested in him in this Constitution. He shall also appoint all other officers of the Government whose appointments are not otherwise provided for by law, and those whom he may be authorized by law to appoint. The Congress may, by law, vest the appointment of other officers lower in rank in the President alone, in the courts, or in the heads of departments, agencies, commissions, or boards.〔(The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines ), Chan Robles law library.〕 During the operation of the 1935 constitution, replaced in 1971, the commission was composed of 12 senators. ==Officials confirmed== #Heads of Executive Departments #Ambassadors, other Public Ministers and Consuls #Officers of the Armed Forces from the rank of Colonel or Naval Captain #Regular Members of the Judicial and Bar Council #Chairman and Commissioners of the Civil Service Commission #Chairman and Commissioners of the Commission on Elections #Chairman and Commissioners of the Commission on Audit #Members of the Regional and Consultative Commissions #Chief of Philippine National Police However, the appointments of all judges and the Ombudsman shall not be confirmed by the Commission on Appointments. Instead, they are recommended by the Judicial and Bar Council, and the President shall select from the recommendations. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Commission on Appointments」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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