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Philippine Presidents
By: Marjorie Torres
BT701P
(From President Roxas – Aquino III)
Manuel Roxas
Elpidio Quirino
Ramon Magsaysay
Carlos P. Garcia
Diosdado Macapagal
Ferdinand Marcos
Corazon Aquino
Fidel V. Ramos
Joseph Estrada
Gloria Macapagal
Arroyo
Benigno Aquino III
Philippine Presidents
Manuel Acuna Roxas
(May 28, 1946 – April 15, 1948)
Biography
• Born in Capiz (now Roxas City)
• He topped the bar examinations in 1913,
• Studied law at UP and graduated with honors in 1913.
• Was employed as private secretary to chief justice Cayetano
Arellano
• Taught law in 1915-1916.
• Started in politics when appointed as a member of the Capiz
unicipal council.
• In 1919, he was elected as governor of Capiz.
Biography Cont…
• Elected as congressman in 1922 and became house speaker
• 1935, he was chosen as a delegate to the constitutional
convention.
• Serve also as secretary of finance under Quezon’s administration
• Elected as a senator in 1941 and eventually became senate
president
• He was also a reserve major in the philippine army, a liaison
officer and aide-to-camp to general Douglas Ral.
Achievements
• Was inaugurated as the new and first president of the new
Republic because the Philippines was finally free after the WW II
• In his time, the country has started reconstruction from war
damage and the Philippines started breathing without foreign rule
• Under his term, the Philippine Rehabilitation Act and Philippine
Trade Act laws were accepted by the congress
• He is in the 100 peso bill
Elpidio Rivera Quirino
(April 17, 1948 – December 30, 1953)
Biography
• Born in Vigan, Ilocos Sur to Don Mariano Quirino of Caoayan and
Dona Gregoria Mendoza Rivera of Aringay
• Spent his early years in Aringay, La Union.
• Spent his elementary education to his native, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur
and were he became a barrio teacher.
• He received secondary education at Vigan high school
• Worked as junior computer in the bureau of lands and as property
clerk in the manila police department.
Biography Cont…
• Graduated from Manila high school in 1911 and also passed the
civil service examination, first-grade.
• Attended the university of the philippines. In 1915, he earned his
law degree from the university's college of law, and was admitted
to the bar later that year.
• Engaged in the private practice of law
Achievements
• Under his term ukbalahap movement was active
• He created social security commission
• He also created integrity board to monitor graft and corruption
• In 1948, Quezon City was the capital of the Philippines
• Peso and dollar exchange rate at his time was 1 US = P2
Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay
(December 30, 1953 – March 17, 1957)
Biography
• Born in Iba, Zambales on August 31, 1907 to Exequiel Magsaysay,
a blacksmith, and Perfecta del Fierro, a schoolteacher.
• He entered the University of the Philippines in 1927.
• He worked as a chauffeur to support himself as he studied
engineering; later
• Transferred to the Institute of Commerce at Jose Rizal College
(1928-1932), where he received a baccalaureate in commerce.
Biography Cont…
• He then worked as automobile mechanic and shop
superintendent.
• He joined the motor pool of the 31st Infantry Division of the
Philippine army during WW2.
• Congressman under Pres Roxas’Administration and serve as
Chairman of the House National Defense Committee
• Secretary of National Defense during Pres Quirino’s
Administration
Achievements
• Was a chairman of the Committee on Guerilla Affairs
• Was the first president sworn into office wearing Barong Tagalog
in his inauguration
• His presidency was referred as the Philippines’ Golden Years for it
was the cleanest and zero-corruption
• The Philippines was ranked 2nd in Asia’s clean and well-governed
countries
• He established National Resettlement and Rehabilitation
Administration (NARRA) among his agrarian reforms
Achievements Cont…
• Constructed roads, bridges, irrigation canals
• Established the SEATO: Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
• Imposed high moral standard for public officials
Carlos Polistico Garcia
(March 18, 1957 – December 30, 1961)
Biography
• Born in Talibon, Bohol to Policronio García and Ambrosia Polestico
• His father serving as a municipal mayor for four terms.
• Primary education in Talibon,
• Secondary education in Cebu Provincial High School.
• Took law courses at Silliman University in Dumaguete City.
• Studied in Philippine Law School (now Philippine College of
Criminology) and earned his degree in 1923. He was among the top
ten in the bar examination.
• He worked as a teacher for two years at Bohol Provincial High School.
Biography Cont…
• Became famous for his poetry in Bohol, where he earned the nickname
"Prince of Visayan Poets" and the "Bard from Bohol".
• 1925-1931 as Congressman of Third District of Bohol
• 1931-1946 governor of Bohol. He served as provincial governor for two
terms.
• He became a member of the congress in 1946, and was elected three times
to the senate for three consecutive terms from 1941 to 1953.
• Garcia was the running mate of Ramon Magsaysay in the presidential
election of 1953.
• He was appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs by President Ramon
Magsaysay, for four years concurrently serving as vice-president
Achievements
• He was known for “Filipino First Policy”
• He established the Austerity Program focusing on Filipino trade
and commerce
• Was known as the “Prince of Visayan Poets” and the “bard from
Bohol”
• Cultural arts was revived during his term
• Was the first president to have his remains buried at the Libingan
ng mga Bayani
Diosdado Pangan Macapagal
(December 30, 1961 – December 30, 1965)
Biography
• Born on September 28, 1910 in Lubao, Pampanga
• Graduating valedictorian at Lubao Elementary School, and
salutatorian at Pampanga High School.
• He finished his pre-law course at the University of the Philippines,
then enrolled at Philippine Law School in 1932, studying on a
scholarship and supporting himself with a part-time job as an
accountant.
Biography Cont…
• Topping the 1936 bar examination with a score of 89.95%
• After passing the bar examination, Macapagal was invited to join
an American law firm as a practicing attourney, a particular honor
for a Filipino at the time.
• Master of Laws degree in 1941, a Doctor of Civil Law degree in
1947, and a Ph.D. in Economics in 1957.
Achievements
• He established the first Land Reform Law
• He placed the Philippines currency – peso, on the currency
exchange market
• He made June 12 1898 as the Philippines’ Independence Day
• He signed the Minimum Wage Law
• He signed the creation of the Philippine Veteran’s Bank
Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos
(December 30, 1965 – February 25, 1986)
Biography
• Born on September 11, 1917, in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte
• Named after Ferdinand VII of Spain and baptized into the
Philippine Independent Church.
• A champion debater at the UP; also participated in boxing,
swimming and wrestling.
• 1939-cum laude with a law degree from the U.P. College of Law;
was elected to the Pi Gamma Mu international honor society.
Biography Cont…
• Passed the bar examination with one of the highest scores in
history, while also writing an 800-page defense.
• 1941-serve as part of military against Japanese and became one
of the victim of Bataan Death March
Achievements
• He was the first president to win a second term
• He declared Martial Law on Sept. 22, 1972
• He increased the size of Philippine military and armed forces
• In 1980, GNP was 4 times greater than 1972
• In 1986, the Philippines was one of the most indebted countries in
Asia
Achievements Cont…
• he built more schools, roads, bridges, hospitals and infrastructures
than all former presidents did combined
• Is the only president whose remains interred inside a refrigerated
crypt
Maria Corazon "Cory" Sumulong Cojuangco
Aquino
(February 25, 1986 – June 30, 1992)
Biography
• born on January 25, 1933 to Jose Cojuangco of Tarlac, a wealthy Chinese Filipino
and Demetria Sumulong of Antipolo, Rizal, an ethnic Filipina who belongs to a
politically influential clan
• Married to late Sen. Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino
• The couple produced five offsprings, four girls and one boy, namely: Maria Elena
(Ballsy), Aurora Corazon(Pinky), Benigno Simeon III (NoyNoy), Victoria Eliza (Viel)
and Kristina Bernadette (Kris)
• Declared herself as a plain housewife
Biography Cont…
• Led the 1986 People Power Revolution
• Established Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG)
during her presidency
• issued Proclamation No. 3, which established a revolutionary
government
• Family Code of 1987, Administrative Code of 1987 (reorganized the
structure of the executive branch of government ), 1991 Local
Government Code
• Economic Management and Agrarian Reform as her top agenda as
president
Achievements
• Was named “Woman of the Year” in 1986 by Time magazine
• First woman president of the Philippines and Asia
• She’s known to bring back democracy in the country
• She abolished 1973 Marcos Constitution brought the new
Constitution of the Philippines
• She reorganized the structure of the executive branch of
government
• Signed the Family Code of 1987 and 1191 Local Government
Code
Achievements Cont…
• She always initiated charitable and social activities helping the
poor and the needy
• She’s been cited as a modern-day Joan of Arc by many
• She is in the new 500 peso bill together with her husband Ninoy
Aquino
• She has received great honors and awards such as one of:
Achievements Cont…
• 100 Women Who Shaped World History
• 20 Most Influential Asians of the 20th Century
• 65 Great Asian Heroes
• A recipient of J. William Fulbright Prize for International
Understanding
Fidel Valdez Ramos
(June 30, 1992 – June 30, 1998)
Biography
• born March 18, 1928 in Lingayen, Pangasinan
• He took his elementary education in Lingayen and secondary
education at the University of the Philippines Integrated School
and Centro Escolar University Integrated School
• Philippine Military Academy as cadet and won a government
scholarship to the United States Military Academy in West Point
• Masters Degree in Civil Engineering in the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, where he was a government scholar in 1951
Biography Cont…
• licensed civil engineer in the Philippines, passing the board exams
in 1953 and finishing in the top 10.
• In 1960, he topped Special Forces-Psy Operations-Airborne
course at the United States Army Infantry School at Fort Bragg,
North Carolina
• Master's Degree in National Security Administration from the
National Defense College of the Philippines and a Master's in
Business Administration (MBA) from the Ateneo de Manila
University
Biography Cont…
• 2nd Lieutenant infantry platoon leader in the Philippine
Expeditionary Forces to Korea (PEFTOK) in 1952 during the
Korean War to Chief of Staff of the Philippine Civil Action Group to
Vietnam from 1966 to 1968
• Instrumental in founding the Philippine Army Special Forces, an
elite paratroop unit skilled in community development as well as
fighting communist insurgents.
Biography Cont…
• Served the Marcos regime for more than 20 years. He was head
of the Philippine Constabulary, the country's national police force,
and was one of Marcos' trusted advisers, for which he was known
as a member of the Rolex 12, an elite group of loyal to Marcos
himself
• Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and later
Secretary of National Defense under Pres. Aquino
Achievements
• During his time, the Philippines was cited as Asia’s Next Economic
Tiger because he brought back economic growth
• The Philippines celebrated Centennial Independence in 1998
• He’s the only Filipino who received British Knighthood from the
United Kingdom, bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II (Knight Grand
Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George)
• He led the 4th APEC Summit held in the Philippines
Achievements Cont…
• His “Philippines 2000” vision made the Philippine Stock Exchange
one of the best in the world in the mid-90s
• Death Penalty was reinstated at his time
• He signed peace talks and agreement with the MNLF
Joseph Ejercito Estrada
(June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001)
Biography
• Joseph Marcelo Ejercito, popularly known as Erap, was born on
April 19, 1937 in Tondo, the poorest district of Manila
• Ateneo de Manila University- high school; expeled because of
unruly behavior
• Mapúa Institute of Technology; engineering course, but dropped
out from studies altogether two years later.
Biography Cont…
• Began in Film at 20 years of age
• First FAMAS Hall of Fame awardee for Best Actor (1981)
• Hall of Fame award-winner as a producer (1983)
• Entered politics in 1967 when he ran for mayor of San Juan, a
municipality of Metro Manila but proclaimed mayor in 1969, after
winning an electoral protest against Dr. Braulio Sto. Domingo.
• Senator; chairman of the senate committee on cultural minorities
and passed a bill on commission on ancestral domain.
Biography Cont…
• Sponsored bills that were signed into law, namely, The
Preservation of the Carabao (Republic Act no. 7307)The
Construction of Irrigation Projects (Republic Act no. 6978)
• Vice-President; chairman of the Presidential Anti-Crime
Commission (PACC). Estrada arrested criminal warlords and
kidnapping syndicates.
Achievements
• During his time, the MILF’s headquarters and camps were
captured
• He joined other leaders and politicians who supported against the
Charter Change
• Was cited as one of the Three Outstanding Senators in 1989
• Was among the “Magnificent 12” who voted for the termination of
the Philippines and US Military Bases Agreement from Clark
Airbase and Subic Naval Base
Maria Gloria Macapagal – Arroyo
(January 20, 2001 – June 30, 2010)
Biography
• Born on April 5, 1947; Daughter of former Pres. Diosdado
Macapagal and Eva Macaraeg
• Valedictorian, Elementary and Highschool at Assumption Convent,
1964
• Magna Cum Laude, BA Economics at Assumption College, 1968
• Consistent Dean’s List, Georgetown Univ.’s Walsh School of
Foreighn Svc in Washington D.C. (Former US Pres Bill Clinton as
classmate)
• Professor of Economics 1977-1987
Biography Cont…
• Master’s Degree in Economics ADMU 1978
• Doctorate Degree in Economics UP 1985
• Chairperson of Economics Dep’t. at Assumption College
• 1987, Asst. Sec of DTI
Achievements
• Second female president of the country
• First and only female vice-president of the Philippines so far (to
date)
• First president to had oath taking outside Luzon
• An ex-professor of Economics at the Ateneo de Manila University
where Noynoy Aduino was one of her students
• An ex-classmate of former US president Bill Clinton at
Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service where
she maintained Dean’s list status
Achievements Cont…
• She regained higher economic growth than the past 3 presidents
before her
• Philippine economy grew at its fastest in 3 decades in 2007, GDP
exceeding 7% growth
• US ex-president Bill Clinton cited Gloria’s “tough decisions”
because of her brilliant strategy to make the country's economy
back in shape amidst the 2008 global financial crisis
Achievements Cont…
• Peso became the best performing currency of the year in Asia in
2007
• eVAT Law was implemented under her term
• She is currently in the 200 peso bill
Benigno “Noynoy” Simeón Cojuangco Aquino III
(June 30, 2010 – Present)
Biography
• Born in Manila, Aquino finished his Bachelor of Arts (major
in Economics) from Atenoe de Manila University in 1981 and
joined his family in their exile in the United States shortly
thereafter.
• He returned to the Philippines in 1983 shortly after
the assassination of his father and held several positions working
in the private sector.
Biography Cont…
• In 1998, he was elected to the House of Representatives as
Representative of the 2nd district of Tarlac province.
• He was subsequently re-elected to the House in 2001 and 2004.
In 2007, having been barred from running for re-election to the
House due to term limits, he was elected to the Senate in the 14th
Congress of the Philippines
Achievements Cont…
• He created the no wang-wang policy and this was practiced on his
inaugural address
• He assigned the notable Jesse Robredo as the secretary of DILG
in 2010.
• He initiated the K-12 education in the Philippines
• He renamed the Office of the Press Secretary into Presidential
Communications Operations Office and appointed new officers
Achievements Cont…
• He signed an EO about suspension of allowances and bonuses of
GOCCs and GFIs board members
• Has paved peace in Mindanao thru the Bangsamoro Islamic
Freedom Movement
• In 2012, the Philippine economy grew 7.1% besting other South
East Asian countries
References
• http://twentyfive.hubpages.com/hub/Presidents-of-the-
Philippines-and-their-Achievements-and-Contributions
• http://www.slideshare.net/cherrysoliven/philippine-
president
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Philippine Presidents

  • 1. Philippine Presidents By: Marjorie Torres BT701P (From President Roxas – Aquino III)
  • 2. Manuel Roxas Elpidio Quirino Ramon Magsaysay Carlos P. Garcia Diosdado Macapagal Ferdinand Marcos Corazon Aquino Fidel V. Ramos Joseph Estrada Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Benigno Aquino III Philippine Presidents
  • 3. Manuel Acuna Roxas (May 28, 1946 – April 15, 1948)
  • 4. Biography • Born in Capiz (now Roxas City) • He topped the bar examinations in 1913, • Studied law at UP and graduated with honors in 1913. • Was employed as private secretary to chief justice Cayetano Arellano • Taught law in 1915-1916. • Started in politics when appointed as a member of the Capiz unicipal council. • In 1919, he was elected as governor of Capiz.
  • 5. Biography Cont… • Elected as congressman in 1922 and became house speaker • 1935, he was chosen as a delegate to the constitutional convention. • Serve also as secretary of finance under Quezon’s administration • Elected as a senator in 1941 and eventually became senate president • He was also a reserve major in the philippine army, a liaison officer and aide-to-camp to general Douglas Ral.
  • 6. Achievements • Was inaugurated as the new and first president of the new Republic because the Philippines was finally free after the WW II • In his time, the country has started reconstruction from war damage and the Philippines started breathing without foreign rule • Under his term, the Philippine Rehabilitation Act and Philippine Trade Act laws were accepted by the congress • He is in the 100 peso bill
  • 7. Elpidio Rivera Quirino (April 17, 1948 – December 30, 1953)
  • 8. Biography • Born in Vigan, Ilocos Sur to Don Mariano Quirino of Caoayan and Dona Gregoria Mendoza Rivera of Aringay • Spent his early years in Aringay, La Union. • Spent his elementary education to his native, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur and were he became a barrio teacher. • He received secondary education at Vigan high school • Worked as junior computer in the bureau of lands and as property clerk in the manila police department.
  • 9. Biography Cont… • Graduated from Manila high school in 1911 and also passed the civil service examination, first-grade. • Attended the university of the philippines. In 1915, he earned his law degree from the university's college of law, and was admitted to the bar later that year. • Engaged in the private practice of law
  • 10. Achievements • Under his term ukbalahap movement was active • He created social security commission • He also created integrity board to monitor graft and corruption • In 1948, Quezon City was the capital of the Philippines • Peso and dollar exchange rate at his time was 1 US = P2
  • 11. Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay (December 30, 1953 – March 17, 1957)
  • 12. Biography • Born in Iba, Zambales on August 31, 1907 to Exequiel Magsaysay, a blacksmith, and Perfecta del Fierro, a schoolteacher. • He entered the University of the Philippines in 1927. • He worked as a chauffeur to support himself as he studied engineering; later • Transferred to the Institute of Commerce at Jose Rizal College (1928-1932), where he received a baccalaureate in commerce.
  • 13. Biography Cont… • He then worked as automobile mechanic and shop superintendent. • He joined the motor pool of the 31st Infantry Division of the Philippine army during WW2. • Congressman under Pres Roxas’Administration and serve as Chairman of the House National Defense Committee • Secretary of National Defense during Pres Quirino’s Administration
  • 14. Achievements • Was a chairman of the Committee on Guerilla Affairs • Was the first president sworn into office wearing Barong Tagalog in his inauguration • His presidency was referred as the Philippines’ Golden Years for it was the cleanest and zero-corruption • The Philippines was ranked 2nd in Asia’s clean and well-governed countries • He established National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration (NARRA) among his agrarian reforms
  • 15. Achievements Cont… • Constructed roads, bridges, irrigation canals • Established the SEATO: Southeast Asia Treaty Organization • Imposed high moral standard for public officials
  • 16. Carlos Polistico Garcia (March 18, 1957 – December 30, 1961)
  • 17. Biography • Born in Talibon, Bohol to Policronio García and Ambrosia Polestico • His father serving as a municipal mayor for four terms. • Primary education in Talibon, • Secondary education in Cebu Provincial High School. • Took law courses at Silliman University in Dumaguete City. • Studied in Philippine Law School (now Philippine College of Criminology) and earned his degree in 1923. He was among the top ten in the bar examination. • He worked as a teacher for two years at Bohol Provincial High School.
  • 18. Biography Cont… • Became famous for his poetry in Bohol, where he earned the nickname "Prince of Visayan Poets" and the "Bard from Bohol". • 1925-1931 as Congressman of Third District of Bohol • 1931-1946 governor of Bohol. He served as provincial governor for two terms. • He became a member of the congress in 1946, and was elected three times to the senate for three consecutive terms from 1941 to 1953. • Garcia was the running mate of Ramon Magsaysay in the presidential election of 1953. • He was appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs by President Ramon Magsaysay, for four years concurrently serving as vice-president
  • 19. Achievements • He was known for “Filipino First Policy” • He established the Austerity Program focusing on Filipino trade and commerce • Was known as the “Prince of Visayan Poets” and the “bard from Bohol” • Cultural arts was revived during his term • Was the first president to have his remains buried at the Libingan ng mga Bayani
  • 20. Diosdado Pangan Macapagal (December 30, 1961 – December 30, 1965)
  • 21. Biography • Born on September 28, 1910 in Lubao, Pampanga • Graduating valedictorian at Lubao Elementary School, and salutatorian at Pampanga High School. • He finished his pre-law course at the University of the Philippines, then enrolled at Philippine Law School in 1932, studying on a scholarship and supporting himself with a part-time job as an accountant.
  • 22. Biography Cont… • Topping the 1936 bar examination with a score of 89.95% • After passing the bar examination, Macapagal was invited to join an American law firm as a practicing attourney, a particular honor for a Filipino at the time. • Master of Laws degree in 1941, a Doctor of Civil Law degree in 1947, and a Ph.D. in Economics in 1957.
  • 23. Achievements • He established the first Land Reform Law • He placed the Philippines currency – peso, on the currency exchange market • He made June 12 1898 as the Philippines’ Independence Day • He signed the Minimum Wage Law • He signed the creation of the Philippine Veteran’s Bank
  • 24. Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos (December 30, 1965 – February 25, 1986)
  • 25. Biography • Born on September 11, 1917, in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte • Named after Ferdinand VII of Spain and baptized into the Philippine Independent Church. • A champion debater at the UP; also participated in boxing, swimming and wrestling. • 1939-cum laude with a law degree from the U.P. College of Law; was elected to the Pi Gamma Mu international honor society.
  • 26. Biography Cont… • Passed the bar examination with one of the highest scores in history, while also writing an 800-page defense. • 1941-serve as part of military against Japanese and became one of the victim of Bataan Death March
  • 27. Achievements • He was the first president to win a second term • He declared Martial Law on Sept. 22, 1972 • He increased the size of Philippine military and armed forces • In 1980, GNP was 4 times greater than 1972 • In 1986, the Philippines was one of the most indebted countries in Asia
  • 28. Achievements Cont… • he built more schools, roads, bridges, hospitals and infrastructures than all former presidents did combined • Is the only president whose remains interred inside a refrigerated crypt
  • 29. Maria Corazon "Cory" Sumulong Cojuangco Aquino (February 25, 1986 – June 30, 1992)
  • 30. Biography • born on January 25, 1933 to Jose Cojuangco of Tarlac, a wealthy Chinese Filipino and Demetria Sumulong of Antipolo, Rizal, an ethnic Filipina who belongs to a politically influential clan • Married to late Sen. Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino • The couple produced five offsprings, four girls and one boy, namely: Maria Elena (Ballsy), Aurora Corazon(Pinky), Benigno Simeon III (NoyNoy), Victoria Eliza (Viel) and Kristina Bernadette (Kris) • Declared herself as a plain housewife
  • 31. Biography Cont… • Led the 1986 People Power Revolution • Established Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) during her presidency • issued Proclamation No. 3, which established a revolutionary government • Family Code of 1987, Administrative Code of 1987 (reorganized the structure of the executive branch of government ), 1991 Local Government Code • Economic Management and Agrarian Reform as her top agenda as president
  • 32. Achievements • Was named “Woman of the Year” in 1986 by Time magazine • First woman president of the Philippines and Asia • She’s known to bring back democracy in the country • She abolished 1973 Marcos Constitution brought the new Constitution of the Philippines • She reorganized the structure of the executive branch of government • Signed the Family Code of 1987 and 1191 Local Government Code
  • 33. Achievements Cont… • She always initiated charitable and social activities helping the poor and the needy • She’s been cited as a modern-day Joan of Arc by many • She is in the new 500 peso bill together with her husband Ninoy Aquino • She has received great honors and awards such as one of:
  • 34. Achievements Cont… • 100 Women Who Shaped World History • 20 Most Influential Asians of the 20th Century • 65 Great Asian Heroes • A recipient of J. William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding
  • 35. Fidel Valdez Ramos (June 30, 1992 – June 30, 1998)
  • 36. Biography • born March 18, 1928 in Lingayen, Pangasinan • He took his elementary education in Lingayen and secondary education at the University of the Philippines Integrated School and Centro Escolar University Integrated School • Philippine Military Academy as cadet and won a government scholarship to the United States Military Academy in West Point • Masters Degree in Civil Engineering in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he was a government scholar in 1951
  • 37. Biography Cont… • licensed civil engineer in the Philippines, passing the board exams in 1953 and finishing in the top 10. • In 1960, he topped Special Forces-Psy Operations-Airborne course at the United States Army Infantry School at Fort Bragg, North Carolina • Master's Degree in National Security Administration from the National Defense College of the Philippines and a Master's in Business Administration (MBA) from the Ateneo de Manila University
  • 38. Biography Cont… • 2nd Lieutenant infantry platoon leader in the Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea (PEFTOK) in 1952 during the Korean War to Chief of Staff of the Philippine Civil Action Group to Vietnam from 1966 to 1968 • Instrumental in founding the Philippine Army Special Forces, an elite paratroop unit skilled in community development as well as fighting communist insurgents.
  • 39. Biography Cont… • Served the Marcos regime for more than 20 years. He was head of the Philippine Constabulary, the country's national police force, and was one of Marcos' trusted advisers, for which he was known as a member of the Rolex 12, an elite group of loyal to Marcos himself • Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and later Secretary of National Defense under Pres. Aquino
  • 40. Achievements • During his time, the Philippines was cited as Asia’s Next Economic Tiger because he brought back economic growth • The Philippines celebrated Centennial Independence in 1998 • He’s the only Filipino who received British Knighthood from the United Kingdom, bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II (Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George) • He led the 4th APEC Summit held in the Philippines
  • 41. Achievements Cont… • His “Philippines 2000” vision made the Philippine Stock Exchange one of the best in the world in the mid-90s • Death Penalty was reinstated at his time • He signed peace talks and agreement with the MNLF
  • 42. Joseph Ejercito Estrada (June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001)
  • 43. Biography • Joseph Marcelo Ejercito, popularly known as Erap, was born on April 19, 1937 in Tondo, the poorest district of Manila • Ateneo de Manila University- high school; expeled because of unruly behavior • Mapúa Institute of Technology; engineering course, but dropped out from studies altogether two years later.
  • 44. Biography Cont… • Began in Film at 20 years of age • First FAMAS Hall of Fame awardee for Best Actor (1981) • Hall of Fame award-winner as a producer (1983) • Entered politics in 1967 when he ran for mayor of San Juan, a municipality of Metro Manila but proclaimed mayor in 1969, after winning an electoral protest against Dr. Braulio Sto. Domingo. • Senator; chairman of the senate committee on cultural minorities and passed a bill on commission on ancestral domain.
  • 45. Biography Cont… • Sponsored bills that were signed into law, namely, The Preservation of the Carabao (Republic Act no. 7307)The Construction of Irrigation Projects (Republic Act no. 6978) • Vice-President; chairman of the Presidential Anti-Crime Commission (PACC). Estrada arrested criminal warlords and kidnapping syndicates.
  • 46. Achievements • During his time, the MILF’s headquarters and camps were captured • He joined other leaders and politicians who supported against the Charter Change • Was cited as one of the Three Outstanding Senators in 1989 • Was among the “Magnificent 12” who voted for the termination of the Philippines and US Military Bases Agreement from Clark Airbase and Subic Naval Base
  • 47. Maria Gloria Macapagal – Arroyo (January 20, 2001 – June 30, 2010)
  • 48. Biography • Born on April 5, 1947; Daughter of former Pres. Diosdado Macapagal and Eva Macaraeg • Valedictorian, Elementary and Highschool at Assumption Convent, 1964 • Magna Cum Laude, BA Economics at Assumption College, 1968 • Consistent Dean’s List, Georgetown Univ.’s Walsh School of Foreighn Svc in Washington D.C. (Former US Pres Bill Clinton as classmate) • Professor of Economics 1977-1987
  • 49. Biography Cont… • Master’s Degree in Economics ADMU 1978 • Doctorate Degree in Economics UP 1985 • Chairperson of Economics Dep’t. at Assumption College • 1987, Asst. Sec of DTI
  • 50. Achievements • Second female president of the country • First and only female vice-president of the Philippines so far (to date) • First president to had oath taking outside Luzon • An ex-professor of Economics at the Ateneo de Manila University where Noynoy Aduino was one of her students • An ex-classmate of former US president Bill Clinton at Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service where she maintained Dean’s list status
  • 51. Achievements Cont… • She regained higher economic growth than the past 3 presidents before her • Philippine economy grew at its fastest in 3 decades in 2007, GDP exceeding 7% growth • US ex-president Bill Clinton cited Gloria’s “tough decisions” because of her brilliant strategy to make the country's economy back in shape amidst the 2008 global financial crisis
  • 52. Achievements Cont… • Peso became the best performing currency of the year in Asia in 2007 • eVAT Law was implemented under her term • She is currently in the 200 peso bill
  • 53. Benigno “Noynoy” Simeón Cojuangco Aquino III (June 30, 2010 – Present)
  • 54. Biography • Born in Manila, Aquino finished his Bachelor of Arts (major in Economics) from Atenoe de Manila University in 1981 and joined his family in their exile in the United States shortly thereafter. • He returned to the Philippines in 1983 shortly after the assassination of his father and held several positions working in the private sector.
  • 55. Biography Cont… • In 1998, he was elected to the House of Representatives as Representative of the 2nd district of Tarlac province. • He was subsequently re-elected to the House in 2001 and 2004. In 2007, having been barred from running for re-election to the House due to term limits, he was elected to the Senate in the 14th Congress of the Philippines
  • 56. Achievements Cont… • He created the no wang-wang policy and this was practiced on his inaugural address • He assigned the notable Jesse Robredo as the secretary of DILG in 2010. • He initiated the K-12 education in the Philippines • He renamed the Office of the Press Secretary into Presidential Communications Operations Office and appointed new officers
  • 57. Achievements Cont… • He signed an EO about suspension of allowances and bonuses of GOCCs and GFIs board members • Has paved peace in Mindanao thru the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement • In 2012, the Philippine economy grew 7.1% besting other South East Asian countries