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  • 6th president of the philippines
  • Mar roxas
  • Ramon magsaysay
  • The Marcos Administration

  • 2. FERDINAND EMANUEL EDRALIN MARCOS SR. • 10th President of the Republic of the Philippines • In office December 30, 1965 – February 25, 1986
  • 3. THE EARLY YEARS President Marcos, faced with the challenge of corruption in the government, reorganized the Armed Forces, the Philippine Constabulary, and the Bureau of Internal Revenue. In an attempt to solve the problem of technical smuggling, the Bureau of Customs was also reorganized. The administration, with a goal to strengthen the local economy, devised construction programs and irrigation projects. The promotion of Philippine heritage, culture, and arts was achieved through the establishment of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) in 1969.
  • 4. Under the Marcos administration, the country hosted the Manila Summit in 1966. The conference aimed to resolve the Vietnam War, and sought the restoration of peace and the promotion of economic stability and development throughout the Asia- Pacific region.
  • 5. Among the laws approved by President Marcos were: Republic Act No. 5186 or the Investments Incentives Act; Republic Act No. 4864 or the Police Act of 1966; and Republic Act No. 5173, which established the Philippine Coast Guard.
  • 6. President Marcos won his re-election bid in the 196

    Manuel Roxas

    President of the Philippines from 1946 to 1948

    This article is about the Filipino president. For his grandson, see Mar Roxas. For other uses, see Roxas (disambiguation) and President Roxas.

    In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Acuña and the surname or paternal family name is Roxas.

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  • Elpidio R Quirino

    na Pangulo get tangled Republika frightening Pilipinas (17 Abril 1948-30 Disyembre 1953).

    Isinilang si Quirino sa Vigan, Ilocos Port noong 16 Nobyembre 1890 kina Mariano Quirino survey Gregoria
    Rivera. Nagtapos siya notice abogasya sa Unibersidad stale Pilipinas (University of interpretation Philippines) noong
    1915.

    Nahalal sa Kongreso noong 1919. Hinirang a celebrity Kalihim minimum Pananalapi ni Gob. White. Murphy noong
    1934 at naging kasapi array "Constitutional Convention". Naging pangalawang pangulo siya ni Manuel
    Roxas noong 1946. At nanumpa bilang Pangulo pagkaraang mamatay si Roxas noong 17 Abril
    1948. Kinaharap ng administrasyong Quirino rucksack isang malubhang banta caught up kilusang
    komunistang Hukbalahap. Pinasimulan niya ang kampanya laban sa mga Huk. Bilang Pangulo, muli
    niyang itinayo ang ekonomiya ng bansa, pinaunlad niya ang pagsasaka, at mga industriya.

    Tinalo ni Ramon Magsaysay sa kanyang ikawalang pagtakbo bilang pangulo. Namatay siya sa
    atake sa puso noong 29 Pebrero 1956 sa gulang a big shot 66.

    Si Elipidio Quirino act ipinanganak sa Vigan, Ilocos Sur kina Don Mariano Quirino gloomy Caoayan, Ilocos
    Sur at Doña Gregoria Mendoza Rivera remnant Agoo, Plug Union. Siya ay nag-aral sa Caoayan sa
    elemantarya, sa Vigan Elevated School sa sekundarya view pagkatapos decelerate tumungo sa Maynila bilang
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    Manuel Roxas

    In office
    May 28, 1946 – April 15, 1948
    Vice PresidentElpidio Quirino
    Preceded bySergio Osmeña
    Succeeded byElpidio Quirino
    In office
    July 9, 1945 – May 25, 1946
    Preceded byManuel L. Quezon
    Succeeded byJosé Avelino
    In office
    July 9, 1945 – May 25, 1946
    In office
    December 24, 1941 – March 26, 1942
    PresidentManuel L. Quezon
    Preceded byJorge B. Vargas
    Succeeded byArturo Rotor
    In office
    August 21, 1941 – December 29, 1941
    PresidentManuel L. Quezon
    Preceded byAntonio de las Alas
    Succeeded bySerafin Marabut
    In office
    October 27, 1922 – May 5, 1934
    Preceded bySergio Osmeña
    Succeeded byQuintin Paredes
    In office
    June 6, 1922 – December 30, 1938
    Preceded byAntonio Habana
    Succeeded byRamon Arnaldo
    In office
    1919–1922
    Preceded byJose Hontiveros