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  1. official Cory Aquino Website. This section contains news and announcementd about events and activities which have been--or will be--undertaken. to honor the memory and to sustain the. legacy of Cory Aquino. Born to a political family and later married to a popular politician, Corazon Cojuangco Aquino managed to lead a private life for half a ...

  2. Assinatura. María Corazón Cojuangco-Aquino, nascida María Corazón Sumulong Cojuangco ( Paniqui, 25 de janeiro de 1933 — Manila, 1 de agosto de 2009 [ 1][ 2] ), também conhecida por Cory Aquino, foi presidente das Filipinas entre 25 de fevereiro de 1986 (data do afastamento do poder do ditador Ferdinand Marcos) e 30 de junho de 1992. Foi ...

  3. Corazon Aquino ( Paniqui, 25 januari 1933 - Makati, 1 augustus 2009 [1]) was van 1986 tot 1992 de elfde president van de Filipijnen . Aquino kwam aan de macht toen Ferdinand Marcos, die het land jarenlang op dictatoriale wijze regeerde, moest vluchten na een massale geweldloze volksopstand. Bij deze opstand kwamen een deel van het leger en ...

  4. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Corazon Aquino appointed a commission to write a new constitution that restored the bicameral Congress that had been abolished by Marcos; it was ratified by a landslide vote. Aquino held elections for the new Congress and broke up the economic monopolies held by Marcos’s allies.

  5. Jul 31, 2009 · A political novice, Corazon Aquino was thrust to the forefront of opposition to President Ferdinand Marcos following the murder of her husband, a prominent senator. Not only did she replace Marcos as president but went on to gain a worldwide reputation as a fighter for peace and democracy, and an advocate for her strong Catholic faith.

  6. With pressure coming from all sides, Marcos and family fled the Philippines for Hawaii, and on February 25, 1987, Corazon Aquino was sworn into office as the 11th president of the Philippines and its first female president. In the same year, she was declared as TIME magazine’s Woman of the Year. Presidency and Legacy.

  7. Maria Corazon Cojuangco Aquino (b. 1933) was the first female president of the Republic of the Philippines. Better known simply as Cory, she was responsible for galvanizing political opposition to the dictatorial rule of Ferdinand Marcos (1917–1989). She gained renown as one of the cardinal leaders of the 1986 "People Power Revolution": a ...

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