2. “Secure to ourselves and our posterity the blessings of
independence and democracy under the rule of law and
regime of truth, justice, freedom, love, equality and
peace.”
4. Only when we succeed in established a truly popular
“government that shall embody our ideals and
aspirations”
5. Changes in Preamble
Other amendments are the insertion of the following
phrases and words
THE RULE OF LAW
ASPIRATIONS
TRUTH
LOVE
INDEPENDENCE
PEACE AND EQUALITY
6. Article II, Section. 9
Article II, Section. 10
Article II, Section. 11
7. The state shall promote a just and dynamic social that
will ensure the prosperity and independence of the
nation and free the people form poverty through
policies that provide adequate social services, promote
full employment, a rising standard of living , and an
improved quality of life for all.
8. 1. Policies necessary to be pursued.
The state shall promote a just and dynamic
social order.
This is accomplished through policies that
provide adequate social services(in the field
of health, education, housing, etc..),
Promote full employment, a rising standard
of living and an improved quality of life for
all.
9. 2. Solving the problem of mass poverty
Such society must ensure the prosperity
and independence of nation and free
from poverty.
The goal is to reduced the political and
economic power of a privileged few by
equalizing widely differing standards
and opportunities for advancement and
to raise the masses of our people from
their poverty to a qualitative life worthy
of human dignity.
10. The State shall promote social justice in all phases of
national development.
11. This policy mandates the states to promote social
justice in all phases of national development. In the
fulfillment of this duty, the state must give preferential
attention to the welfare of the less fortunate members
of the community— the poor, the underprivileged,
those who have a less in life
12. The State values the dignity of every human person
and guarantees full respect for human rights.
13. In a democratic state, the individual enjoys
certain rights which cannot be modified or
taken way by the lawmaking body. These rights
are recognized or guaranteed because of the
belief in the inherent dignity and worth of every
human person.
14. Human dignity is measured by the extent of
respects for human rights. In pursuit of this
constitutional policy, it is the duty of the state
to enact measures and development programs
that will promote human dignity and protect
the people from any threat of violence or use
force or deception for the purpose of
exploitation.