| Preamble | ||
| Article I. | National Territory | |
| Article II. | Declaration of Principles and State Policies | |
| Article III. | Bill of Rights | |
| Article IV. | Citizenship | |
| Article V. | Suffrage | |
| Article VI. | The Legislative Department | |
| Article VII. | The Executive Department | |
| Article VIII. | The Judicial Department | |
| Article IX. | Constitutional Commissions | |
| Article X. | Local Government | |
| Article XI. | Accountability of Public Officers | |
| Article XII. | National Economy and Patrimony | |
| Article XIII. | Social Justice and Human Rights | |
| Article XIV. | Education, Science & Technology, Arts, Culture & Sports | |
| Article XV. | The Family | |
| Article XVI. | General Provisions | |
| Article XVII. | Amendments and Revisions | |
| Article XVIII. | Transitory Provisions |
Wnen the late Pres. Ferdinand E. Marcos was deposed, the next president, Pres. Corazon C. Aquino, promulgated on 25 February 1986 a Provisional (Freedom) Constitution. Immediately thereafter, Pres. Aquino created a Constitutional Commission to frame a new constitution, which was ratified in a plebiscite on 2 February 1987. This is also the effectivity date of the Constitution of the Philippines.
