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  1. Apr 29, 2024 · Joseph Estrada, Filipino actor and politician who served as president of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001, when he was ousted amid protests over a corruption scandal. He later was convicted of plundering but was pardoned. From 2013 to 2019 he served as mayor of Manila. Learn more about Estradas life and career.

  2. He served as the 13th President of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001, the 9th Vice President of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998, and the 26th Mayor of the City of Manila, the country's capital, [2] from 2013 to 2019. In 2001, he became the first Chief Executive in Asia to be formally impeached [3] and resigned from power. [4] .

  3. Joseph "Erap" Estrada was elected president of the Philippines in 1998 and served for 31 months until he was ousted after the People Power II protests in January 2001. A former college dropout, movie actor and vice president, he was known for his short and stocky physique, greasy Elvis Presley pompadour and thin mustache.

  4. Mar 14, 2024 · by Michael Camus · 14 March 2024. Did you know that Joseph Estrada, also known as Erap, served as the 13th President of the Philippines? With a political career spanning decades, Estradas journey from an actor to a state leader is a fascinating tale of ambition, controversy, and impact.

  5. The presidency of Joseph Ejercito Estrada, also known as the Estrada administration, spanned 31 months from June 30, 1998, to January 20, 2001. Estrada was elected president of the Philippines in the May 11, 1998 national elections, receiving almost 11 million votes.

  6. Joseph E. Estrada. Former Senator and President Estrada was born on April 19, 1937 in Tondo, Manila to Emilio Ejercito and Maria Marcelo. He studied at the Ateneo de Manila University and at the Mapua Institute of Technology. He holds Doctor of Humanities from the University of Pangasinan.

  7. Ejercito "Erap" Estrada: The Centennial President (Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia and the College of Public Administration, University of the Philippines, 1998), 321 pp.