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   The world‟s eye was on the Philippines after it successfully
    toppled down almost a decade of dictatorship rule
    through a peaceful demonstration tagged as the EDSA
    People‟s Power Revolution.
   After the widowed wife of former Senator Benigno "Ninoy"
    Aquino, Sr. was elected into office, President Corazon
    Cojuangco-Aquino faced both economic and political
    problems of the country. Her rule as president began on
    February 25, 1986 after taking oath at the Club Filipino in
    San Juan, Metro Manila.
   She was the 11th president of the Philippines and the first
    woman to become president of the country. She was
    tasked to put together a nation devastated by the rule of
    her predecessorFerdinand E. Marcos. It was not an easy
    task since the country‟s economic condition was in its
    worse state since 1982. Filipinos living below the poverty
    line is alarmingly increasing in number.
 Aquino also struggled with Marcos‟
  supporters in the Armed Forces of the
  Philippines who attempted to remove her
  from power.
 The group of soldiers, who called
  themselves members of the „Reform the
  Armed Forces Movement‟ or RAM, staged
  seven coup attempts against the Aquino
  administration.
 The attack held in August 28, 1987, which
  killed at least 53 people and injured more
  than 200 others, was the most serious attack
  the government experienced. These
  attacks worsened the economic condition
  of the Philippines as investors became wary
  about Aquino‟s ability to rebuild the
  country.
   The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank and
    the United States also forced the government to fulfill its
    obligations to pay an estimated $27.2 billion worth of debt
    Aquino inherited from the previous administration.

   To be eligible for IMF‟s rehabilitation programs, Aquino
    instigated reforms towards a freer economy. These reforms
    ended monopolization of the agricultural industry of the
    country, reduced tariffs and lifted import controls in
    the Philippines.

   The political condition of the country at that time did not look
    any better. To resolve the issue, Aquino commissioned a
    referendum that would be the framework for the new
    government. It tackled various issues from shifting the
    government from presidential to parliamentary, to economic
    reforms involving foreign participations. Due to its immediate
    necessity, details of the referendum were left to the legislature
    to determine. Released in February 1987, the new charter
    easily won the approval of the public.
President Fidel V.
Ramos
   The rule that followed Aquino‟s
    presidency established steadier
    governance of the Philippines. Fidel
    V. Ramos took office in 1992 and
    immediately worked on the
    country‟s recovery. Ramos initiated
    the Social Reform Agenda or SRA
    that was geared towards alleviating
    poverty. The Gross National
    Product reached an average of 5
    percent annually, which translated
    to a growth in the average family
    income of the Filipinos.
   He undertook the implementation of Build-
    Operate-Transfer (BOT) law which improved
    public infrastructure and deregulated several
    industries to help liberalize the economy.
   The country also saw improvements in its
    relations to secessionist Moro Islamic Liberation
    Front or MNLF as Ramos achieved a peace
    agreement with the group.
   Ramos bagged the first UNESCO Peace Award
    yet given to an Asian for this effort. He also
    came to be known as the „Centennial‟
    President for his successful supervision of the
    100th anniversary of the country‟s
    independence from the Spanish
    rule celebrated in June 12, 1998.
   A film actor, Joseph Ejercito
    Estrada, succeeded Ramos as
    president in 1998. He was the
    previous mayor in the municipality
    of San Juan, Metro Manila and vice
    president of Ramos, Estrada was
    placed into office by a wide
    margin of vote.
   He gained support in the election
    for his promise to begin a pro-poor
    administration that his predecessors
    failed to promote in their respective
    platforms. This support dwindled
    down as his administration was
    rattled by corruption.
   Critics accused him of failing to live up to his promises
    due to the resurfacing of cronyism in the
    government. Efforts made by Ramos to resolve
    political conflicts in Mindanao were also threatened
    as Estrada launched an all-out war against the
    Islamic group in Mindanao called the Moro Islamic
    Liberation Front in March 21, 2000.
   In the same year, Ilocos Sur Governor Luis “Chavit”
    Singson accused Estrada of receiving Php 400 million
    from him as payoff from illegal gambling profits. The
    revelation led to Estrada‟s impeachment in
    November 12, 2000 and his ouster from presidency in
    January 20, 2001. Then Supreme Court Chief Justice
    Hilario Davide, Jr. swore-in vice-president, Gloria
    Macapagal-Arroyo as president the same day.
   Critics accused him of failing to live up to his promises
    due to the resurfacing of cronyism in the
    government.
   Efforts made by Ramos to resolve political conflicts in
    Mindanao were also threatened as Estrada launched
    an all-out war against the Islamic group in Mindanao
    called the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in March
    21, 2000.
   In the same year, Ilocos Sur Governor Luis “Chavit”
    Singson accused Estrada of receiving Php 400 million
    from him as payoff from illegal gambling profits. The
    revelation led to Estrada‟s impeachment in
    November 12, 2000 and his ouster from presidency in
    January 20, 2001.
   Then Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario Davide, Jr.
    swore-in vice-president, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as
    president the same day.
 The Philippine Constitution allows the president
  to ran for a second term if he/she was sworn
  into office by succession and served in less than
  4 years, otherwise the president is limited to one
  term of office.
 Arroyo was qualified to ran for another term.
  Indeed, she did. In the 2004 Philippine General
  Election, Arroyo declared her presidential
  candidacy and she was seated into office for
  the second time.
 Arroyo promoted a “Stronger Republic” under
  her rule, which was geared toward vigorous
  economic reforms. However, her administration
  was bombarded with several controversies and
  impeachment attempts in the last five years.
  Hence, as she announced her disinterest to
  extend her term or run for office in the 2010
  elections, critics expressed their apprehensions.
   Once, Arroyo had broken the people‟s trust when she
    declared that she was not interested to run in the
    2004 elections. Protesters express their
    disappointment every so often rallying at the streets
    calling against the Charter Change (Cha-Cha) and
    now the Constituent Assembly (Con-Ass), which is
    currently promoted by the Arroyo‟s supporters in
    Congress when the Cha-Cha attempt has become
    improbable receiving critical disapproval.

   The representatives in the lower house
    of Congress were said to have made the move
    independently to pass the Con-Ass however, many
    are skeptic of the true agenda of the Arroyo
    administration as the 2010 election countdown nears.
    Supporters of Arroyo are pushing for a change of
    government from a Presidential to a Parliamentary
    form. This will enable Arroyo run for parliament and
    become prime minister.
   On the May 10, 2010 general elections, Arroyo
    run and won for congresswoman for the 2nd
    district of Pampanga province. Making her the
    first president to hold a lower office after
    occupying the highest office of the land. On
    her first day as congresswoman, Arroyo filed a
    resolution calling for Congress to hold a
    Constitutional Convention to amend the
    constitution.

   On June 30, 2010, Benigno Simeon Cojuangco
    Aquino III, a.k.a Noynoy Aquino, was
    proclaimed as president of the republic
    together with Jejomar Cabauatan Binay as
    vice-president.


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Fifth republic to present

  • 1.
  • 2. The world‟s eye was on the Philippines after it successfully toppled down almost a decade of dictatorship rule through a peaceful demonstration tagged as the EDSA People‟s Power Revolution.  After the widowed wife of former Senator Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino, Sr. was elected into office, President Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino faced both economic and political problems of the country. Her rule as president began on February 25, 1986 after taking oath at the Club Filipino in San Juan, Metro Manila.  She was the 11th president of the Philippines and the first woman to become president of the country. She was tasked to put together a nation devastated by the rule of her predecessorFerdinand E. Marcos. It was not an easy task since the country‟s economic condition was in its worse state since 1982. Filipinos living below the poverty line is alarmingly increasing in number.
  • 3.  Aquino also struggled with Marcos‟ supporters in the Armed Forces of the Philippines who attempted to remove her from power.  The group of soldiers, who called themselves members of the „Reform the Armed Forces Movement‟ or RAM, staged seven coup attempts against the Aquino administration.  The attack held in August 28, 1987, which killed at least 53 people and injured more than 200 others, was the most serious attack the government experienced. These attacks worsened the economic condition of the Philippines as investors became wary about Aquino‟s ability to rebuild the country.
  • 4. The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank and the United States also forced the government to fulfill its obligations to pay an estimated $27.2 billion worth of debt Aquino inherited from the previous administration.  To be eligible for IMF‟s rehabilitation programs, Aquino instigated reforms towards a freer economy. These reforms ended monopolization of the agricultural industry of the country, reduced tariffs and lifted import controls in the Philippines.  The political condition of the country at that time did not look any better. To resolve the issue, Aquino commissioned a referendum that would be the framework for the new government. It tackled various issues from shifting the government from presidential to parliamentary, to economic reforms involving foreign participations. Due to its immediate necessity, details of the referendum were left to the legislature to determine. Released in February 1987, the new charter easily won the approval of the public.
  • 5. President Fidel V. Ramos  The rule that followed Aquino‟s presidency established steadier governance of the Philippines. Fidel V. Ramos took office in 1992 and immediately worked on the country‟s recovery. Ramos initiated the Social Reform Agenda or SRA that was geared towards alleviating poverty. The Gross National Product reached an average of 5 percent annually, which translated to a growth in the average family income of the Filipinos.
  • 6. He undertook the implementation of Build- Operate-Transfer (BOT) law which improved public infrastructure and deregulated several industries to help liberalize the economy.  The country also saw improvements in its relations to secessionist Moro Islamic Liberation Front or MNLF as Ramos achieved a peace agreement with the group.  Ramos bagged the first UNESCO Peace Award yet given to an Asian for this effort. He also came to be known as the „Centennial‟ President for his successful supervision of the 100th anniversary of the country‟s independence from the Spanish rule celebrated in June 12, 1998.
  • 7. A film actor, Joseph Ejercito Estrada, succeeded Ramos as president in 1998. He was the previous mayor in the municipality of San Juan, Metro Manila and vice president of Ramos, Estrada was placed into office by a wide margin of vote.  He gained support in the election for his promise to begin a pro-poor administration that his predecessors failed to promote in their respective platforms. This support dwindled down as his administration was rattled by corruption.
  • 8. Critics accused him of failing to live up to his promises due to the resurfacing of cronyism in the government. Efforts made by Ramos to resolve political conflicts in Mindanao were also threatened as Estrada launched an all-out war against the Islamic group in Mindanao called the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in March 21, 2000.  In the same year, Ilocos Sur Governor Luis “Chavit” Singson accused Estrada of receiving Php 400 million from him as payoff from illegal gambling profits. The revelation led to Estrada‟s impeachment in November 12, 2000 and his ouster from presidency in January 20, 2001. Then Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario Davide, Jr. swore-in vice-president, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as president the same day.
  • 9. Critics accused him of failing to live up to his promises due to the resurfacing of cronyism in the government.  Efforts made by Ramos to resolve political conflicts in Mindanao were also threatened as Estrada launched an all-out war against the Islamic group in Mindanao called the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in March 21, 2000.  In the same year, Ilocos Sur Governor Luis “Chavit” Singson accused Estrada of receiving Php 400 million from him as payoff from illegal gambling profits. The revelation led to Estrada‟s impeachment in November 12, 2000 and his ouster from presidency in January 20, 2001.  Then Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario Davide, Jr. swore-in vice-president, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as president the same day.
  • 10.  The Philippine Constitution allows the president to ran for a second term if he/she was sworn into office by succession and served in less than 4 years, otherwise the president is limited to one term of office.  Arroyo was qualified to ran for another term. Indeed, she did. In the 2004 Philippine General Election, Arroyo declared her presidential candidacy and she was seated into office for the second time.  Arroyo promoted a “Stronger Republic” under her rule, which was geared toward vigorous economic reforms. However, her administration was bombarded with several controversies and impeachment attempts in the last five years. Hence, as she announced her disinterest to extend her term or run for office in the 2010 elections, critics expressed their apprehensions.
  • 11. Once, Arroyo had broken the people‟s trust when she declared that she was not interested to run in the 2004 elections. Protesters express their disappointment every so often rallying at the streets calling against the Charter Change (Cha-Cha) and now the Constituent Assembly (Con-Ass), which is currently promoted by the Arroyo‟s supporters in Congress when the Cha-Cha attempt has become improbable receiving critical disapproval.  The representatives in the lower house of Congress were said to have made the move independently to pass the Con-Ass however, many are skeptic of the true agenda of the Arroyo administration as the 2010 election countdown nears. Supporters of Arroyo are pushing for a change of government from a Presidential to a Parliamentary form. This will enable Arroyo run for parliament and become prime minister.
  • 12. On the May 10, 2010 general elections, Arroyo run and won for congresswoman for the 2nd district of Pampanga province. Making her the first president to hold a lower office after occupying the highest office of the land. On her first day as congresswoman, Arroyo filed a resolution calling for Congress to hold a Constitutional Convention to amend the constitution.   On June 30, 2010, Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III, a.k.a Noynoy Aquino, was proclaimed as president of the republic together with Jejomar Cabauatan Binay as vice-president. 