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Corazon C.

Aquino
Freedom

Constitution OICs replaced Marcos appointees Replaced members of the civil service suspected of being Marcos loyalists despite security of tenure PCGG Presidential Commission on Good Government Yellow Army vs. Marcos loyalistas=no unity, vindictive (mapaghiganti) Scrapping of the Bataan Nuclear power Plant=power outrages (brown outs)

Constitutional

Commission headed by Cecilia Munoz Palma replaced the Freedom Constitution (1987 Constitution) Appointment of leftist Cabinet Officials Freed political prisoners (Bernabe Dante Buscayno NPA, Jose Ma. Sison-CPP, Satur OcampoNDF) CPP- NPA used the ceasefire to redeploy and regroup (Alex Boncayao Brigade) Negotiated with Nur Misuaris MNLF (Moro National Liberation Front)

Jan

22, 1987-Mendiola Massacre 7 coup attempts (RAM, Soldiers of the Filipino People-SFP by Gen Jose Zumel; YOUYoung Officers Union by Capt. Danilo Lim) Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law = Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (include tenant farmers as co-owners) Military bases was discontinued in 1991 by the Senate

Fidel V. Ramos
1st

President under the 1987 Constitution Won 37% of the votes Philippines 2000 We can do it, Kaya natin ito basta tayoy nagsasama-sama

Amnesty

for RAM-SFP-YOU Anti-Subversion Law Social Reform Agenda low cost housing, urban renewal programs; help the poor help themselves Built-Operate-Transfer facilities such as rail transit systems without government expenditures Subic Bay Metropolitan Development Authority Presidential Anti-Crime Commission

Foreign

products freely entered the country Many local firms were forced to close Privatization of state-run utilities Dismantling of monopolies

Value

Added Tax Unemployment Access and Cross Servicing Agreement (VFA)military training exercises

Joseph Erap Estrada


Won

the biggest majority in Philippine Presidential Elections JEEP- Justice, Economy, Environment, Peace Erap Para Sa Mahirap Continued liberalization of economy and privatization of government agencies Agrikulturang Maka-Masa distributed 266,000 hectares of land to landless farmers Visiting Forces-Agreement (VFA)

Capital

Punishment of death penalty All-Out-War against the MILF Rizal Day Bombings Dos Palmas Kidnapping

Midnight

Cabinet Feud with journalists BW Resources (gaming company)- Erap allegedly manipulated the stock price Luis Chavit Singson said he gave the president P400M from jueteng profits and P180M from the Ilocos Sur Tobacco Excise Tax (subsidy for farmers)

Ousted

by the House of Representatives on November 13,2000 Clarissa Ocampo accused Estrada of signing as Jose Velarde Pro-Erap senators voted 11-10 not to open the 2nd envelope of the Jose Velarde accounts EDSA 2 Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo was sworn as President

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
EDSA

3 EVAT (10%-12% tax on goods) resulted to protests 2003 Oakwood Mutiny- Antonio Trillanes Promised not to run anymore in 2002 but decided the other way around in 2003 2004 Elections

LRT

2 Privatization of North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) Nautical Highway (Roll on, Roll off ships) Participated on US war on Terror (CPP-NPA as world terrorists) Granted Pres. Estrada an executive clemency

Hello

Garci State of Emergency, Calibrated Preemptive Response (Proclamation 1017) Manila Peninsula Siege/Rebellion NBN/ZTE scandal Fertilizer Fund Scam Euro-Generals Pasalubong-Pabaon Extra-Judicial Killings *Melo Commission Maguindanao Massacre

Change

to parliamentary form of government Ran and won as district representative in Pampanga Midnight appointees (Chief Justice Renato Corona etc.)

Benigno NoyNoy Aquino III


1st

president to win in an automated Elections Daang Matuwid fight against corruption Kaibigan, Kaklase, Kabarilan inc. Manila Hostage Crisis SONA revelations No definite blueprint of governance Almost similar style of leadership to his mother Pres. Cory Impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona

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