As stated in the 1987 Constitution, "The Philippines is a democratic and republican state. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them”, with this simple statement, I am positive that the Philippines is really a republican state. It is evident that the manifestations of the 4 postulates of republicanism among the government are the basis why the Philippines is a republican state. A country that is democratic in form is the same as republican.
If you define republic, it is a government having a chief of stated who is usually a president. It is also a government in which supreme power lies in the citizens through their right to vote and of course, these definitions are forsooth observable in our country which is a republican government.
With the four postulates of republicanism, which are the separation of powers, blending of powers, the system of checks and balances and constitutional amendment, these can prove that Philippines is republic. First, the separation of powers, this postulate simply holds that one department should not intervene in functioning other departments. This is to prevent concentration of power or authority on one person or department. Second, blending of powers, this postulate is sharing of powers by the different departments. Third, System of checks and balances, this postulate wants to have equilibrium of power. Lastly, the Constitutional Amendment/Revision, it protects the constitution from frequent change to do with popular opinion, it means that to amend the constitution the amendment has to be sensible and needed at not something to be taken lightly. This is an advantage as it means that when a party comes into power, they can’t go and make amendments that benefit them or are in their opinion. Thus, this seeks to explain that Philippines is republican and democratic in form. As a democratic and republican