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− | The '''Philippine Military Governorate''' was a {{w|Stratocracy|military governance}} system established during the [[Operation Merdeka (Maharlikan Union)|Operation Merdeka]] in 1978, in order to govern the civilian population of the North Borneo. The governance was based on the {{w|Fourth Geneva Convention}}, which provides guidelines for military rule in occupied areas. During this period, the UN and many sources referred to the military governed areas as '''Occupied |
+ | The '''Philippine Military Governorate''' was a {{w|Stratocracy|military governance}} system established during the [[Operation Merdeka (Maharlikan Union)|Operation Merdeka]] in 1978, in order to govern the civilian population of the North Borneo. The governance was based on the {{w|Fourth Geneva Convention}}, which provides guidelines for military rule in occupied areas. During this period, the UN and many sources referred to the military governed areas as '''Occupied Malay Territories.''' |
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- | Presidential Commissioner of the Military Governorate and Chairman of the Governorate | Juan Ponce Enrile |
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- | 1978 | Establishment |
- | 1983 | Implementation of Osaka Treaty and Dissolution |
The Philippine Military Governorate was a military governance system established during the Operation Merdeka in 1978, in order to govern the civilian population of the North Borneo. The governance was based on the Fourth Geneva Convention, which provides guidelines for military rule in occupied areas. During this period, the UN and many sources referred to the military governed areas as Occupied Malay Territories.