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Local Governance

This document discusses the history and evolution of local governments in the Philippines. It addresses the key requirements for an entity to be considered a local government, including local creation/incorporation, a corporate name, inhabitants, territory, charter, and legislative power. It also compares component cities and highly urbanized cities. The document then examines the development of barangays under different periods of governance, from the Spanish era to Martial Law. Finally, it lists several significant laws and executive orders that shaped the modern local government system, such as the establishment of barangay elections and strengthening of administrative capabilities at the local level.
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Local Governance

This document discusses the history and evolution of local governments in the Philippines. It addresses the key requirements for an entity to be considered a local government, including local creation/incorporation, a corporate name, inhabitants, territory, charter, and legislative power. It also compares component cities and highly urbanized cities. The document then examines the development of barangays under different periods of governance, from the Spanish era to Martial Law. Finally, it lists several significant laws and executive orders that shaped the modern local government system, such as the establishment of barangay elections and strengthening of administrative capabilities at the local level.
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CHARLENE M.

ESTELLA

DL PA 251: LOCAL GOVERNANCE

MODULE 1

Exercise # 1

1. What must be a local government have so that it can be called as such?

2. What are the requisite of local goverement?

 The requisitses of local government are: local creation or incorporation, corporate name,
inhabitants, place or territory, charter and legislative power.

3. Describe the two major concepts of local government.

4. What is the difference between a component city to that of a highly urbanized city?

 The component cities are considered part of the province where they are located and often
treated like municipalities while highly urbanized cities are independent of the province.

5. Are Regional Development Councils considered local governments?

 No, RDC cannot be considered as local government.

6. Why or why not?

 Because RDC do not have separate corporate responsibilitieas, neither do they exercise
legislative functions.

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CHARLENE M. ESTELLA

DL PA 251: LOCAL GOVERNANCE

Exercise # 2

1. How barangay became the local government unit?

 Spanish colonizers transformed barangay into barrios headed by a cabeza de barangay. The
Americans established a democratic system of local government and renamed the local
government units: barrio,city, municipality and province. The Martial Law regime also
introduced a number of significant innovations in the government system. It revived and
popularized the barangays and renamed the local legislative councils.

2. How was the barangay of Spanish era different from the Martial Law Regime?

 During the Spanish Period barangays were transformed into barrios and the datus relegated to
the role of tax collectors, known as cabezas de barangay. While in Martial Law Regime, they
used the indegenious term barangay for barrio, the barangay was used in replace of the term
barrio. Barangay justice was established during this period.

3. Differentiate the local government of the different periods in terms of: a. Power and authority; b.
Functions; c. Head of units/level; d. Extent of participation; e. Unique characteristic/feature

4. What is the significance of the following:

a) Batas Pambansa Blg. 222 - Barangay election held on May 17, 1982
b) Executive Order 777 - it mandated the MLD to develop the capability of local government
officials and strengthen the administrative capability of local government units to assist the
President in exercising his power of general supervision over local government amd to assist in
the administration of the Katarungang Pambarangay.
c) Batas Pambansa 337 -
d) Local Government Code

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