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Vince Torres

Corazon Aquino

She was called the “guiding light” of the People Power Revolutionand revered by most Filipinos as nd the
"housewife who led a revolution, which ended the 21-year rule of Ferdinand marcos and is fondly
remembered and deeply revered by most Filipinos as the "mother of Philippine democracy"

She introduced personal faith and morality, as a basis of governance, to a political environment which
considered materialism and pragmatism as the basic rules of politics.

Fidel V. Ramos

He is remembered for steadfastly promoting the principles of people empowerment and global
competitiveness.

In 1993, he put an end to the power crisis that crippled Filipino homes and industries for two years. He
pursued, focused and converged programs to fight poverty in accordance with the will of the Filipino
people expressed by 229 structural/reform laws enacted by Congress during his term.

Made parade With separatists Moro Islamic liberation front or MILF and Communist party of the
Philippines-national democratic front which operates the new people’s army or NPA

Joseph Estrada

In 2000 he declared an "all-out-war" against the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and captured its
headquarters and other camps

In October 2000, Ilocos Sur governor Luis "Chavit" Singson, a close friend of the President, alleged that
he had personally given Estrada ₱400 million as payoff from jueteng, as well as ₱180 million from the
government price subsidy for the tobacco farmers' marketing cooperative after Estrada ordered a full
blown investigation into Chavit Singson's alleged misuse of millions of pesos in public funds.

On January 20, 2001 the Supreme Court declared that the seat of presidency was vacant, saying that
Estrada had resigned his post. At noon, the Chief Justice swore in Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as president
of the Philippines. Before Estrada's departure from Malacañang.

Benigno Aquino

President Aquino's administration was criticised during and after Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) in November
2013 for the government's "slow" response to aid the victims.[64] This criticism resulted in countries
like Canada to provide humanitarian aid to the victims of the typhoon through non-governmental
organizations and not the Philippine government.

Aquino delivered average annual economic growth of just over 6.0 percent, the highest since the 1970s.
The government gained investment-grade status as its finances stabilized.

Aquino put the Philippines' long-running dispute with China over competing claims to the South China
Sea at the top of his foreign policy agenda. He launched a landmark case with a UN-backed tribunal to
challenge China's claims to most of the sea.

Aquino put in place a K-12 program, adding universal kindergarten coverage and two years of senior high
school, aligning basic education with the rest of the world.

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