Performance of selected barangay Chairmen in Paranaque: an evaluation/ Nelia L. Lipata.
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TextPublication details: Parañaque City: Olivarez College, 1998.Subject(s): DDC classification: - T 370 1998
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Master Thesis
The Philippines is a unitary state and the local governments remain to be the political and administrative subdivisions of the National government. The Philippines local governments had undergone a long evolutionary process dating as far back as the pre-spanich era (before 1521) when the " barangays systems" ( village was the only known local unit administering the various funcions of a particular community).The Pre-Magellanic barangays in the philippines that greatly surprised early world traders and that caught admiration of political scholars and scient
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