Governance acquires coherence only when institutions ensure continuity, permanence, and reliability. In modern Philippines, these conditions converge within the civil service, whose purpose extends beyond merely supporting political authority. As the permanent bureaucracy, the civil service preserves institutional memory, mediates the implementation of public policy, and sustains our ability to govern beyond the limits of electoral time.
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