
Philippine Congress
The Philippine Congress is the legislative branch of the government, responsible for making laws. It consists of two parts: the House of Representatives, which has members elected by the public, and the Senate, with senators also elected but serving longer terms. Congress debates and votes on proposed laws, known as bills, that can address various issues affecting the country. They also oversee the government and approve the national budget. This body plays a crucial role in shaping policies and representing the interests of Filipino citizens in the democratic process.