
1934 Constitution
The 1934 Constitution of the Philippines was a fundamental law that established the government after the country's independence from the United States. It created a democratic system with a President, Congress, and judicial branch, emphasizing individual rights and national sovereignty. It also included provisions for social justice, economic reforms, and national development. The Constitution aimed to foster stability, promote independence, and prevent dictatorship, reflecting the Filipino people's aspirations for self-governance and progress during that period.