Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 4 days ago · In terms of word count, the longest was in the pre-Edsa era and delivered by Ferdinand Marcos Sr. in 1969, consisting of 29,335 words. The shortest was by Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, whose 1,556-word ...

  2. 2 days ago · Diosdado Macapagal was also a delegate and then succeeded Carlos P. García as president of the 1971 Constitutional Convention. He also lectured in universities and was later a Councilor of State under presidents Aquino and Ramos.

  3. Jul 19, 2024 · But it was only on July 4, 1946 that the Philippines gained sovereignty through the Treaty of Manila. This prompted Filipinos to celebrate the country’s independence on that date, which continued annually for 15 years until Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal officially changed the date back to June 12.

  4. Jul 1, 2024 · Message of His Excellency Diosdado Macapagal President of the Philippines To the Congress On the State of the Nation [Delivered on January 27, 1964] Mr. Senate President, Mr. Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Congress: For the third time, I have the honor to appear before you and to present to you a report on the […]

  5. 2 days ago · Early years. The presidency of Benigno Aquino III began at noon on June 30, 2010, and became the fifteenth president of the Philippines, succeeding Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. From the start of his presidency on, he was also referred to in the media as PNoy.

  6. 3 days ago · Ferdinand Marcos (born September 11, 1917, Sarrat, Philippines—died September 28, 1989, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.) was a Philippine lawyer and politician who, as head of state from 1965 to 1986, established an authoritarian regime in the Philippines that came under criticism for corruption and for its suppression of democratic processes.

  7. 3 days ago · Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay QSC GCGH KGE GCC (August 31, 1907 – March 17, 1957) was a Filipino statesman who served as the seventh President of the Philippines, from December 30, 1953, until his death in an aircraft disaster on March 17, 1957.

  1. People also search for