Second Commonwealth of the Philippines





The Second Commonwealth of the Philippines (French: Second Commonwealth des Philippines; Tagalog: Pangalawang Komonwelt ng Pilipinas) is the administrative body that governs the Philippines during World War III, aside from a short period of exile from 2023 to 2026 when the USRAC occupied the country. It replaced the Fifth Philippine Republic, and was established by the Treaty of Montreal at the middle of the Philippine Crisis. The Second Commonwealth was designed as a transitional administration in preparation for the country's full achievement of federalism.

This also changes the Philippine English language into an even more British English-like spelling, the creation of Philipineau, a French-based pidgin, and even making the Philippines being a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.

After the Liberation of the Philippines, the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam. American Samoa, the United States Virgin Islands and the United States Minor Outlying Islands were eventually handed over from the United States to Canada via the Treaty of Omaha while letting Puerto Rico to be the 51st US state at the same time.