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    Emilio Aguinaldo

    January 23, 1899 March 23, 1901

    Era: First President of the Philippines President of the First Republic

    Constitution:1899 Malolos Constitution

    Preceded by: position established

    Succeeded by: position abolished

    Inauguration: January 23, 1899,Barasoain Church, Malolos, Bulacan (aged 29)

    Capital: Malolos, Bulacan

    Vice President: None

    Prime Minister: Apolinario Mabini (January 21-May 7, 1899); Pedro Paterno (May 7-November 13, 1899)

    Chief Justice: None

    Senate President: None

    Speaker of the House: None

    Previous Positions

    Executive Local: Cabeza de Barangay, Binakayan, KawitProvincial:

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    Capitan Municipal, Kawit National: President of theRevolutionary Government (Tejeros Convention) (March 22,1897-November 1, 1897) National: President of the Biak-na-Bato Republic (November 2,1897-December 15, 1897)National: Head of the Dictatorial Government (May 24,1898

    June 22, 1898) National: President of the RevolutionaryGovernment (June 23, 1898-January 22, 1899)

    Legislative None

    Judicial None

    Others General, Philippine Revolutionary ArmyMember, Council ofState (Quirino, Roxas, Magsaysay, Garcia, Macapagaladministrations)

    Personal Details

    Born March 22, 1869 Kawit, Cavite

    Died February 6, 1964 Veterans Memorial Hospital, Quezon City

    Resting Place Aguinaldo Shrine, Kawit, Cavite

    Political Parties Magdalo faction, Katipunan (1897) National Socialist Party(1935)

    Spouse Hilaria del Rosario (died 1921); Maria Agoncillo (died 1963)

    Children Carmen Aguinaldo Melencio Emilio Aguinaldo, Jr. MariaAguinaldo Poblete Cristina Aguinaldo Suntay MiguelAguinaldo

    Alma Mater Bachelor of Arts, Colegio de San Juan de Letran (collegepreparatory)

    Occupation Politician

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    Manuel L. Quezon

    First term: November 15, 1935-December 30, 1941

    Second term: December 30, 1941-August 1, 1944(term extended on November 15, 1943)

    Era

    Second President of the Philippines

    First President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines

    Constitution

    1935 Constitution

    Amended 1935 Constitution

    Successor Sergio Osmea

    Inauguration

    November 15, 1935,Legislative Building, Manila (aged 57)

    December 30, 1941,Malinta Tunnel, Corregidor (aged 63)

    November 15, 1943, Washington, D.C. (aged 65)

    Capital

    Manila, Philippines (1935-1942)

    Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. (1942-1944)

    Vice-PresidentSergio Osmea(November 15, 1935-December 30, 1941;December 30, 1941-August 1, 1944)

    Chief Justice

    Ramon Avancea (April 1, 1925-December 24, 1941)

    Jose Abad Santos (December 24, 1941-May 2, 1942)

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    Speaker of the NationalAssembly

    Gil Montilla (November 25, 1935-December 30, 1938)

    Jose Yulo (January 24, 1939-December 30, 1941)

    Previous Positions

    Executive

    Provincial: Governor of Tayabas (1906-1907)

    Bureaucracy: Provincial fiscal of Mindoro

    Bureaucracy: Provincial fiscal of Tayabas

    Legislative

    Local: Municipal Councilor of Tayabas, Province of Tayabas(1906)

    Lower House: Member and Majority Floor Leader of the FirstPhilippine Assembly; Chairman of the Committee onAppropriations (October 16, 1907-May 20, 1909)

    Lower House: Resident Commissioner to the U.S. Congress(November 23, 1909-October 15, 1916)

    Upper House: First President of the Philippine Senate(October 16, 1916-November 15, 1935)

    Upper House: Senator for the 5th Senatorial District (October

    16, 1916-November 15, 1935)

    JudicialNone

    OthersMajor, Philippine Army (1898-1901)

    Personal Details

    Born

    August 19, 1878

    Baler, Tayabas

    Died

    August 1, 1944

    Saranac Lake, New York

    Resting PlaceQuezon Memorial Circle, Quezon City

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    Political Parties

    Partido Nacionalista (1907-1921)

    Partido Colectivista Liberal (1922)

    Partido Nacionalista Consolidado (1923-1933)

    Partido Nacionalista-Democrata (1934)

    Coalition (Partido Nacionalista Democrata and Partido Pro-

    Independencia Democrata) (1935-1937)

    Nacionalista Party (1937-1944)

    Parents

    Lucio Quezon

    Maria Dolores Molina

    SpouseAurora Aragon (died 1949)

    Children

    Maria Aurora Quezon

    Maria Zenaida Quezon Avancea

    Manuel L. Quezon Jr.

    Luisa Corazon Paz Quezon

    Alma Mater

    Secondary education: Colegio de San Juan de Letran (1892)

    Bachelor of Arts, Colegio de San Juan de Letran (1894)

    Bachelor of Laws, University of Santo Tomas (1903)

    OccupationLand Surveyor

    Lawyer (fourth place in the 1903 Bar Exam)

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    Sergio Osmea

    (succeeded) August 1, 1944-May 28, 1946

    EraFourth President of the Philippines

    Second President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines

    Constitution Amended 1935 Constitution

    Predecessor Manuel L. Quezon

    Successor Manuel Roxas

    Inauguration August 1, 1944,Washington, D.C. (aged 67)

    Capital Manila

    Vice-President None

    Chief Justice Manuel V. Moran (July 9, 1945-March 20, 1951)

    Senate President Manuel Roxas(July 9, 1945-May 25, 1946)

    Speaker of the House Jose C. Zulueta (June 9-December 20, 1945)

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    Previous Positions

    Executive

    Provincial: Governor of Cebu (1905-1907)

    Bureaucracy: Fiscal of Cebu

    Cabinet: Secretary of Public Instruction (November 13, 1935-October 25, 1939)

    Cabinet: Secretary of Public Instruction, Health, and PublicWelfare (December 24, 1941-August 1, 1944)

    National: Vice-President of the Philippines (November 15,

    1935-August 1, 1944)

    Legislative

    Local: Municipal Councilor

    Lower House: Speaker of the Philippine Assembly (1907-1916)

    Lower House: Speaker of the House of Representatives(1916-1922)

    Upper House: Senate President Pro-Tempore (1922-1933)

    Upper House: Senator for the 10th Senatorial District (1922-1935)

    Judicial None

    Others

    Member, Council of State (Roxas, Quirino, Magsaysay, andGarcia administrations)

    Member, National Security Council (Garcia administration)

    Personal Details

    BornSeptember 9, 1878

    CebuCity

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    DiedOctober 19, 1961

    Veterans Memorial Hospital, Quezon City

    Resting Place Manila North Cemetery, Manila

    Political Parties

    Partido Nacionalista (1907-1921)Partido Nacionalista-Unipersonalista (1922)Partido Nacionalista Consolidado (1923-1933)

    Partido Nacionalista (Pro) (1934)Nacionalista Coalition (Coalition Party) (1935-1937)Partido Nacionalista (1937-1945)Nacionalista Party (1945-1961)

    Parents Juana Suico Osmea

    Spouse

    Estefania Chiong Veloso (died 1918)

    Esperanza Limjap (died 1978)

    Children

    (by Estefania Chiong Veloso)

    Vicente OsmeaNicasio Osmea

    Milagros OsmeaEmilio OsmeaMaria Paloma OsmeaTeodoro OsmeaJose OsmeaSergio Osmea Jr.(by Esperanza Limjap)Ramon OsmeaRosalinda OsmeaVictor Osmea

    Alma Mater Elementary, University of San Carlos, 1892Bachelor of Arts, Colegio de San Juan de Letran, 1894Bachelor of Laws, University of Santo Tomas, 1903

    OccupationJournalist

    Lawyer (second placer in the 1903 Bar Exam)

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    Jose P. Laurel

    October 14, 1943-August 17, 1945

    Era

    Third President of the Philippines

    President of the SecondRepublic

    Constitution 1943 Constitution

    Predecessor Position established

    Successor Position abolished

    Inauguration October 14, 1943, Legislative Building, Manila (aged 51)

    Capital Manila

    Vice President None

    Chief JusticeJose Yulo (February 5, 1942-August 1945)

    Speaker of the NationalAssembly

    Benigno S. Aquino Sr. (October 17, 1943-February 2, 1944)

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    Previous Positions

    Executive

    Bureaucracy: Undersecretary, Department of the Interior(1922); Secretary of the Interior (1923)

    Cabinet: Commissioner of Justice (1942-1943), PhilippineExecutive Commission

    Legislative

    Upper House: Senator of the 5th Senatorial District (Batangas,Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite, and Marinduque) (1925-1931)

    Upper House: Senator (1951-1957)

    Judicial Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1936-1941)

    Others

    Delegate, 1934 Constitutional Convention

    President, 1943 Preparatory Committee on PhilippineIndependence

    Chairman, 1954 Economic Mission to the United StatesFounder, Lyceum of the Philippines

    Personal Details

    Born March 9, 1891Tanauan, Batangas

    DiedNovember 6, 1959Tanauan, Batangas

    Resting Place Tanauan, Batangas

    Political Parties

    Nacionalista Party (1925-1941)

    KALIBAPI (1943-1945)Nacionalista Party (1945-1959)

    ParentsSotero LaurelJacoba Garcia

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    SpousePacencia Hidalgo y Valencia

    Children

    Speaker of the House Jose B. Laurel Jr.

    Ambassador Jose S. Laurel III

    Senator Sotero Laurel

    Natividad Laurel Guinto

    Potenciana Laurel Ypuangco

    Mariano Laurel

    Vice President Salvador H. Laurel

    Arsenio Laurel

    Rosenda Laurel Avancea

    Alma Mater

    Bachelor of Laws, University of the Philippines (1915)

    Master of Laws, Escuela de Derecho (1919)

    Doctor of Civil Laws, Yale University (1920)

    Doctor of Philosophy, University of Santo Tomas (1936)

    Honoris Causa, Tokyo University (1938)

    OccupationLawyer

    Professor

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    Manuel Roxas

    First term: May 28, 1946 July 4, 1946

    Second term: July 4, 1946 April 15, 1948

    Era Fifth President of the Philippines

    Third and last President of the Commonwealth

    First President of the Third Republic

    Constitution Amended 1935 Constitution

    Predecessor Sergio Osmea

    Successor Elpidio Quirino

    Inauguration May 28, 1946,Legislative Building, Manila (aged 54)

    July 4, 1946, Independence Grandstand, Manila (aged 54)

    Capital Manila

    Vice-President Elpidio Quirino(May 28, 1946-April 17, 1948)

    Chief Justice Manuel V. Moran (July 9, 1945-March 20, 1951)

    Senate President Jose Avelino (May 25, 1946-July 4, 1946; July 5, 1946-February 21, 1949)

    Speaker of the House Eugenio Perez (May 25, 1946-July 4, 1946; July 5, 1946-December 30, 1949)

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    Previous Positions

    Executive Provincial: Governor of Capiz (1919-1921)

    Bureaucracy: Chairman, Bigasan ng Bayan (1943-1943)

    Cabinet: Secretary of Finance (1938-1941)

    Cabinet: Secretary to the President (Executive Secretary)(1941-1942)

    National: Chairman, National Economic Council (1938-1941)

    Legislative Local: Municipal Councilor (1917-1919)

    Lower House: Representative of the 1st District of Capiz (1922-1934)

    Lower House: Speaker of the House of Representatives (1922-1933)

    Lower House: Assemblyman representing the 1st District ofCapiz, National Assembly (1935-1938)

    Upper House: Senate President (July 9, 1945May 25, 1946)

    Upper House: Senator (July 9, 1945May 25, 1946)

    Judicial Secretary and law clerk to Chief Justice Cayetano Arellano

    Others Delegate, 1935 Constitutional Convention

    Member, 1943 Preparatory Commission on PhilippineIndependence

    Military: Brigadier General

    Personal Details

    Born January 1, 1892

    Capiz (now Roxas City), Capiz

    Died April 15, 1948

    Clark Air Base, Pampanga

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    Resting Place Manila North Cemetery, Manila

    Political Parties Partido Colectivista Liberal (1922)

    Partido Nacionalista Consolidado (1923-1933)

    Partido Nacionalista (Pro) (1934)

    Nacionalista Coalition (Coalition Party) (1935-1937)

    Partido Nacionalista (1937-1941)

    Nacionalista Party (1945-1946)

    Partido Nacionalista-Liberal Wing (1946)

    Liberal Party (1946-1948)

    Parents Gerardo Roxas Sr.

    Rosario Acua

    Spouse Trinidad de Leon

    Children Senator Gerardo Gerry Roxas

    Ruby R. Roxas

    Alma Mater Manila High School (1909)

    Bachelor of Laws, University of the Philippines (1913)

    Occupation Lawyer

    Law professor

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    Elpidio Quirino

    First term: April 17, 1948-December 30, 1949 (succeeded)

    Second term: December 30,1949-December 30, 1953 (elected)

    Era Sixth President of the Philippines

    Second President of the ThirdRepublic

    Constitution Amended 1935 Constitution

    Predecessor Manuel Roxas

    Successor Ramon Magsaysay

    Inauguration April 17, 1948,Malacaan Palace, Manila (aged 57)

    December 30, 1949,Independence Grandstand, Manila (aged58)

    Capital Manila, Quezon CityVice-President: Fernando Lopez (December 30, 1949-December 30, 1953)

    Chief Justice Ricardo M. Paras (April 2, 1951-February 17, 1961)

    Manuel V. Moran (July 9, 1945-March 20, 1951)

    Senate President Mariano Jess Cuenco (February 21, 1949-December 30,1951)

    Quintin Paredes (March 5, 1952-April 17, 1952)

    Camilo Osas (April 17, 1952-April 30, 1952; April 17, 1953-

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    April 30, 1953)

    Eulogio Rodriguez (April 30, 1952-April 17, 1953; November30, 1953-December 30, 1953)

    Jose Zulueta (April 30, 1953-November 30, 1953)

    Speaker of the House Eugenio Perez (July 5, 1946-December 30, 1953)

    Previous Positions

    Executive Cabinet: Secretary of the Interior (1935-1938)

    Cabinet: Secretary of Finance (1934-1936)

    Cabinet: Secretary of Foreign Affairs (1946-1950)

    National: Vice-President of the Philippines (May 28, 1946-April17, 1948)

    Legislative Lower House: Representative of the First District of Ilocos Sur,Philippine Assembly (1919-1925)

    Upper House: Senator (1925-1931)

    Upper House: Private secretary to Senate President ManuelQuezon (1916-1935)

    Judicial None

    Others Member, Council of State (Magsaysay administration)

    Delegate, 1935 Constitutional Convention

    Personal Details

    Born November 16, 1890

    Vigan, Ilocos Sur

    Died February 29, 1956

    Novaliches, Quezon City

    Resting Place Manila South Cemetery, Makati City

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    Political Parties Nacionalista Party (1919-1946)

    Liberal Party (1946-1953)

    Parents Mariano Quirino.

    Gregoria Rivera

    Spouse Alicia Syquia

    Children Tomas Quirino

    Armando Quirino

    Norma Victoria Quirino Delgado

    Fe Angela Quirino

    Alma Mater Bachelor of Laws, University of the Philippines (1915)

    Occupation Lawyer

    Dean, College of Law, Adamson University

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    Ramon Magsaysay

    December 30, 1953-March 17, 1957

    Era Seventh President of the Philippines

    Third President of the Third Republic

    Constitution Amended 1935 Constitution

    Predecessor Elpidio Quirino

    Successor Carlos P. Garcia

    Inauguration December 30, 1953,Independence Grandstand, Manila (aged46)

    Capital Quezon City

    Vice-President Carlos P. Garcia(December 30, 1953-March 17, 1957)

    Chief Justice Ricardo M. Paras (April 2, 1951-February 17, 1961)

    Senate President Eulogio Rodriguez (January 25, 1954-December 30, 1957)

    Speaker of the House Jose B. Laurel Jr. (January 25, 1954-December 30, 1957)

    Previous Positions

    Executive Cabinet: Secretary of National Defense (December 14, 1950-February 28, 1953)

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    Legislative Lower House: Representative, Lone District of Zambales(1946-1950)

    Judicial None

    Others Military: Captain, Philippine Army

    Personal Details

    Born August 31, 1907

    Iba, Zambales

    Died March 17, 1957

    Mount Manunggal, Asturias, Cebu

    Resting Place Manila North Cemetery, Manila

    Political Parties Liberal Party (1946-1953)

    Nacionalista Party (1953-1957)

    Parents Exequiel Magsaysay

    Perfecta del Fierro

    Spouse Luz Banzon

    Children Teresita Magsaysay Vargas

    Milagros Magsaysay Valenzuela

    Senator Ramon Magsaysay Jr.

    Alma Mater Bachelor of Arts in Commerce, Jose Rizal College (1932)

    Occupation Mechanic

    Bus Shop Superintendent

    Bus Line Branch Manager

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    Carlos P. Garcia

    First term: March 18, 1957-December 30, 1957 (succeeded)

    Second term: December 30, 1957-December 30, 1961 (elected)

    Era Eighth President of the Philippines

    Fourth President of the Third Republic

    Constitution Amended 1935 Constitution

    Predecessor Ramon Magsaysay

    Successor Diosdado Macapagal

    Inauguration March 1, 1957,Malacaan Palace, Manila (aged 61)

    December 30, 1957,Independence Grandstand, Manila (aged62)

    Capital Quezon City

    Vice-President Diosdado Macapagal(December 30, 1957-December 30,1961)

    Chief Justice Ricardo M. Paras (April 2, 1951-February 17, 1961)

    Senate President Eulogio Rodriguez (January 22, 1957-April 5, 1963)

    Speaker of the House Daniel Z. Romualdez (January 27, 1958-December 30, 1961)

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    Previous Positions

    Executive Bureaucracy: Member, Rehabilitation Commission

    Provincial: Governor of Bohol (1933-1941)

    Cabinet: Secretary of Foreign Affairs (1953-1957)

    National: Vice-President of the Philippines (1953-1957)

    Legislative Lower House: Representative, Lone District of Bohol (1925-1931)

    Upper House: Senator (1945-1953)

    Judicial None

    Others President, 1971 Constitutional Convention

    Military: Guerilla resistance leader

    Personal Details

    Born November 4, 1896

    Talibon, Bohol

    Died June 14, 1971

    Quezon City

    Resting Place Libingan ng mga Bayani, Taguig City

    Political Parties Nacionalista Party

    Parents Policronio Garcia

    Ambrosia Polistico

    Spouse Leonila Dimataga

    Children Linda Garcia-Ocampos

    Alma Mater Bachelor of Laws, Philippine Law School (1923)

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    Occupation Lawyer

    Teacher

    Diosdado Macapagal

    December 30, 1961 December 30, 1965

    Era Ninth President of the Philippines

    Fifth President of the Third Republic

    Constitution Amended 1935 Constitution

    Predecessor Carlos P. Garcia

    Successor Ferdinand E. Marcos

    Inauguration December 30, 1961,Quirino Grandstand, Manila (aged 51)

    Capital Quezon City

    Vice-President Emmanuel Pelaez (1961-1965)

    Chief Justice Cesar Bengzon (April 28, 1961-May 29, 1966)

    Senate President Eulogio Rodriguez (January 22, 1957-April 5, 1963)

    Ferdinand E. Marcos(April 5, 1963-December 30, 1965)

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    Speaker of the House Daniel Z. Romualdez (January 22, 1962-March 9, 1962)

    Cornelio T. Villareal (March 9, 1962-December 30, 1965)

    Previous Positions

    Executive Legal Assistant (Quezon and Laurel administrations)

    Chief of the Law Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs

    Chief negotiator in the administration-to-administration transferof the Turtle Islands from the United Kingdom

    Secretary to the Philippine Embassy in Washington, DC

    Legislative Lower House: Representative of the First District of Pampanga(1949-1957)

    Judicial None

    Others None

    Personal Details

    Born September 28, 1910

    Lubao, Pampanga

    Died April 21, 1997

    Makati City

    Resting Place Libingan ng mga Bayani, Taguig City

    Political Parties Liberal Party

    Parents Urbano Macapagal

    Romana Pangan

    Spouse Purita de la Rosa

    Evangelina Macaraeg

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    Children (by Purita de la Rosa)Pampanga Vice-Governor Cielo Macapagal-SalgadoArturo Macapagal

    (by Evangelina Macaraeg)

    President Gloria Macapagal-ArroyoDiosdado Macapagal Jr.

    Alma Mater Associate in Arts, University of the Philippines (1933)

    Bachelor of Laws, University of Santo Tomas (1936)

    Master of Laws, University of Santo Tomas (1941)

    Doctor of Civil Laws, University of Santo Tomas (1947)

    Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, University of Santo Tomas(1957)

    Occupation Lawyer

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    Ferdinand E. Marcos

    December 30, 1965 February 25, 1986

    Era Tenth President of the Philippines

    Sixth and Last President of the Third Republic

    First President of the Fourth Republic

    Constitution Amended 1935 Constitution

    1973 Constitution

    Amended 1973 Constitution

    Predecessor Diosdado Macapagal

    Successor Corazon C. Aquino

    Inauguration December 30, 1965,Quirino Grandstand, Manila (aged 48)

    December 30, 1969,Quirino Grandstand, Manila (aged 52)

    June 30, 1981,Quirino Grandstand, Manila (aged 64)

    February 25, 1986,Malacaan Palace, Manila (aged 69)

    Capital Quezon City (1965-1978)

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    City of Manila (1978-1986)

    Vice-President Fernando Lopez

    (December 30, 1965-December 30, 1969)

    (December 30, 1969-September 23, 1972)

    Prime Minister Ferdinand E. Marcos (concurrent capacity as President)

    (June 12, 1978-June 30, 1981)

    Cesar E.A. Virata(June 30, 1981-February 25, 1986)

    Chief Justice Ramon C. Aquino (November 20, 1985-March 6, 1986)

    Felix V. Makasiar (July 25, 1985-November 19, 1985)

    Enrique M. Fernando (July 2, 1979-July 24, 1985)

    Fred Ruiz Castro (January 5, 1976-April 19, 1979)

    Querube C. Makalintal (October 21, 1973-December 22,1975);

    Roberto V. Concepcion (June 17, 1966-April 18, 1973);

    Cesar Bengzon (April 28, 1961-May 29, 1966)

    Senate President Gil Puyat (January 26, 1967-September 23, 1972)

    Arturo M. Tolentino (January 17, 1966-January 26, 1967)

    Speaker of the NationalAssembly

    Nicanor E. Yiguez (July 23, 1984-March 25, 1986)

    Querube C. Makalintal (June 12, 1978-June 30, 1984)

    Speaker of the House Cornelio T. Villareal (April 1, 1971-September 23, 1972)

    Jose B. Laurel Jr. (February 2, 1967-April 1, 1971)

    Cornelio T. Villareal (January 17, 1966-February 2, 1967)

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    Previous Positions

    Executive None

    Legislative Upper House: Senator (1959-1965)

    Lower House: Representative, Second District of Ilocos Norte(1949-1959)

    Judicial None

    Others Military: Major (active service); Colonel (reserve)

    Personal Details

    Born September 11, 1917

    Sarrat, Ilocos Norte

    Died September 28, 1989

    Honolulu,Hawaii

    Resting Place Ilocos Norte

    Political Parties Liberal Party (1949-1965)

    Nacionalista Party (1965-1978)

    Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (1978-1986)

    Parents Mariano Marcos

    Josefa Quetulio Edralin

    Spouse Imelda Trinidad Romualdez

    Children Ilocos Governor Maria Imelda Marcos

    Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

    Irene Marcos-Araneta

    Alma Mater Associate in Arts, University of the Philippines

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    Bachelor of Laws, University of the Philippines

    Occupation Lawyer

    Corazon C. Aquino

    February 25, 1986-June 30, 1992

    (assumed position due to the EDSA Revolution)

    Era Eleventh President of the Philippines

    Second and Last President of the Fourth Republic

    First President of the Fifth Republic

    Constitution Amended 1973 Constitution

    1986 Freedom Constitution

    1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines

    Predecessor Ferdinand E. Marcos

    Successor Fidel V. Ramos

    Inauguration February 25, 1986,Club Filipino, San Juan (aged 53)

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    Seat ofGovernment

    City of Manila

    Vice-President Salvador H. Laurel (1986-1992)

    Chief Justice Marcelo B. Fernan (July 1, 1988-December 6, 1991)

    Pedro L. Yap (April 18, 1988-July 1, 1988)

    Claudio Teehankee (April 2, 1986-April 18, 1988)

    Ramon C. Aquino (November 20, 1985-March 6, 1986)

    Senate President Jovito Salonga (July 27, 1987-January 1, 1992)

    Neptali Gonzales (January 1, 1992-June 30, 1992)

    Speaker of theHouse

    Ramon V. Mitra Jr. (July 27, 1987-June 30, 1992)

    Previous Positions

    Executive None

    Legislative None

    Judicial None

    Others None

    Personal Details

    Born January 25, 1933

    Paniqui, Tarlac

    Died August 1, 2009

    Resting Place Manila Memorial Park

    Political Parties UNIDO-PDP-Laban Coalition

    Parents Jose Cojuangco

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    Demetria Sumulong

    Spouse Benigno S. Aquino Jr.

    Children Maria Elena Aquino Cruz

    Aurora Corazon Aquino Abellada

    President Benigno S. Aquino III

    Victoria Elisa Aquino Dee

    Kristina Bernadette Aquino

    Alma Mater Major in French, Minor in Mathematics, College of Mount St.Vincent, Riverdale, New York (1953)

    Law School, Far Eastern University (attended one year, 1953)

    Occupation Housewife

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    Fidel V. Ramos

    June 30, 1992 June 30, 1998

    Era Twelfth President of the Philippines

    Second President of the Fifth Republic

    Constitution 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines

    Predecessor Corazon C. Aquino

    Successor Joseph Ejercito Estrada

    Inauguration June 30, 1992,Quirino Grandstand, Manila (aged 64)

    Capital Manila

    Vice-President Joseph Ejercito Estrada(June 30, 1992-June 30, 1998)

    Chief Justice Andres R. Narvasa (December 8, 1991-November 30, 1998)

    Senate President Neptali Gonzales (January 26, 1998-June 30, 1998; August29, 1995-October 10, 1996; January 1, 1992-January 18,1993)

    Ernesto Maceda (October 10, 1996-January 26, 1998)

    Eduardo J. Angara (January 18, 1993-August 29, 1995)

    Speaker of the House Jose de Venecia (July 27, 1992-June 30, 1998)

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    Previous Positions

    Executive Cabinet: Secretary of National Defense (1988-1991)

    Legislative None

    Judicial None

    Others Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces

    Member of the National Security Council (Estrada, Arroyo,and Aquino administrations)

    Member of the Council of State (Arroyo administration)

    Senior Adviser (Estrada administration)

    Ambassador-at-large (Arroyo administration)

    Chairman, Ramos Peace and Development Foundation

    Personal Details

    Born March 18, 1928

    Lingayen, Pangasinan

    Political Parties LAKAS-NUCD

    National Union of Christian Democrats-United MuslimDemocrats of the Philippines

    Parents Narciso Rueca Ramos

    Angela Marcos Valdez

    Spouse Amelita Jara Martinez

    Children Angelita Ramos

    Josephine Ramos

    Carolina Ramos

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    Cristina Ramos

    Gloria Ramos

    Alma Mater U.S. Military Academy, West Point (1950)

    MS Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (1951)

    Masters in National Security Administration, National DefenseCollege of the Philippines (1969)

    Masters in Business Administration, Ateneo de ManilaUniversity (1980)

    Occupation Civil engineer

    Soldier

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    Joseph Ejercito Estrada

    June 30, 1998-January 20, 2001

    Era Thirteenth President of the Philippines

    Third President of the Fifth Republic

    Constitution 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines

    Predecessor Fidel V. Ramos

    Successor Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

    Inauguration June 30, 1998,Barasoain Church, Malolos, Bulacan (aged 61)

    Capital Manila

    Vice-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo(June 30, 1998-January 20, 2001)

    Chief Justice: Hilario G. Davide (November 30, 1998-December 20, 2005)

    Andres R. Narvasa (December 8, 1991-November 30, 1998)

    Senate President Aquilino Pimentel (November 13, 2000-June 30, 2001)

    Franklin M. Drilon (July 12, 2000-November 13, 2000)

    Blas Ople (June 29, 1999-July 12, 2000)

    Marcelo H. Fernan (July 27, 1998-June 28, 1999)

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    Speaker of theHouse

    Arnulfo T. Fuentabella (November 13, 2000-January 24, 2001)

    Manuel Villar (July 27, 1998-November 13, 2000)

    Previous Positions

    Executive Local: Mayor, Municipality of San Juan (1969-1986)

    Cabinet: Chairman, Presidential Anti Crime Commission (1992-1997)

    National: Vice President of the Philippines (1992-1998)

    Legislative Upper House: Senator (1987-1992)

    Judicial None

    Others None

    Personal Details

    Born April 19, 1937

    Tondo, Manila

    Political Parties Partido ng Masang Pilipino/Nationalist Peoples Coalition (1992)

    Laban ng Makabayang Masang Pilipino/Partido ng MasangPilipino and Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (1998)

    Parents Emilio Liza Ejercito Sr.

    Mary Marcelo

    Spouse Luisa Pimentel, MD

    Children Senator Jose Estrada

    Jacqueline Estrada

    Jude Estrada

    Alma Mater Mapua Institute of Technology

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    Ateneo de Manila High School

    Occupation Actor

    Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

    January 20, 2001 June 30, 2010

    Era Fourteenth President of the Philippines

    Fifth President of the Fifth Republic

    Constitution 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines

    Predecessor Joseph Ejercito Estrada

    Successor Benigno S. Aquino III

    First Inauguration January 21, 2001,EDSA Shrine (aged 54)

    Second

    Inauguration

    June 30, 2004,Cebu Capitol (aged 57)

    Capital Manila

    Vice President Manuel de Castro (June 30, 2004-June 30, 2010)

    Teofisto Guingona (February 7, 2001-June 30, 2004)

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    Chief Justice Renato C. Corona (May 17, 2010-May 29, 2012)

    Reynato Puno (December 8, 2006-May 17, 2010)

    Artemio Panganiban (December 20, 2005-December 7, 2006)

    Hilario Davide (November 30, 1998-December 20, 2005)

    Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile (November 17, 2008June 5, 2013)

    Manuel Villar (July 24, 2006-November 17, 2008)

    Franklin M. Drilon (July 23, 2001-July 24, 2006)

    Aquinlino Pimentel (November 13, 2000-June 30, 2001)

    Speaker of theHouse

    Prospero C. Nograles (February 5, 2008-June 30, 2010)

    Jose C. de Venecia (July 23, 2001-February 5, 2008)

    Feliciano R. Belmonte Jr. (January 24, 2001-June 30, 2001)

    Previous Positions

    Executive Bureaucracy: Assistant Secretary, Department of Trade and Industry(1987-1989)

    Bureaucracy: Undersecretary, Department of Trade and Industry(1989-1992)

    Cabinet: Secretary of Social Welfare and Development (1998-2001)

    National: Vice President of the Philippines(1998-2001)

    Legislative Upper House: Senator (1992-1995; 1995-1998)

    Lower House: Representative of the Second District of Pampanga(2010-Present)

    Judicial None

    Others None

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    Personal Details

    Born April 5, 1947

    San Juan, Manila

    Political Parties Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (1992, 1995)

    Lakas-Christian-Muslim Democrats (1998, 2004)

    Lakas-Kampi CMD (2008, 2010)

    Parents President Diosdado Macapagal

    Evangelina Macaraeg, MD

    Spouse Jose Miguel Arroyo

    Children Juan Miguel M. Arroyo

    Evangelina Lourdes Arroyo-Bernas

    Diosdado Ignacio Jose Maria M. Arroyo

    Alma Mater BA Economics, Assumption College(1968)

    Studies in International Trade, Georgetown University(1966)

    MA Economics, Ateneo de Manila University (1978)

    PhD Economics, University of the Philippines (1985)

    Occupation Professor

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    Benigno S. Aquino III

    June 30, 2010-Present

    Era Fifteenth President of the Philippines

    Fifth President of the Fifth Republic

    Constitution 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines

    Predecessor Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

    Successor Incumbent

    Inauguration June 30, 2010,Quirino Grandstand, Manila (aged 50)

    Seat ofGovernment

    Manila

    Vice President Jejomar C. Binay (June 30, 2010-Present)

    Chief Justice Ma. Lourdes P.A. Sereno (August 25, 2012-Present)

    Renato C. Corona (May 17, 2010-May 29, 2012)

    Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile (July 26, 2010-June 5, 2013)

    Franklin M. Drilon (July 22, 2013-Present)

    Speaker of theHouse

    Feliciano Belmonte (July 26, 2010-Present)

    http://www.gov.ph/the-philippine-constitutions/the-1987-constitution-of-the-republic-of-the-philippines/http://www.gov.ph/the-philippine-constitutions/the-1987-constitution-of-the-republic-of-the-philippines/http://malacanang.gov.ph/presidents/fifth-republic/gloria-macapagal-arroyo/http://malacanang.gov.ph/presidents/fifth-republic/gloria-macapagal-arroyo/http://www.gov.ph/2010/06/30/inaugural-address-of-his-excellency-benigno-s-aquino-iii/http://www.gov.ph/2010/06/30/inaugural-address-of-his-excellency-benigno-s-aquino-iii/http://www.gov.ph/2010/06/30/inaugural-address-of-his-excellency-benigno-s-aquino-iii/http://malacanang.gov.ph/presidents/fifth-republic/gloria-macapagal-arroyo/http://www.gov.ph/the-philippine-constitutions/the-1987-constitution-of-the-republic-of-the-philippines/
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    Previous Positions

    Executive None

    Legislative Upper House: Senator (2007-2010)

    Lower House: Representative of the Second District of Tarlac(1998-2007)

    Judicial None

    Others Vice Chairman, Liberal Party of the Philippines

    Secretary General, Liberal Party of the Philippines

    Vice-President of Luzon, Liberal Party of the Philippines

    Vice-Chairperson, Committee of Justice and Human Rights

    Chairman, Liberal Party of the Philippines

    Personal Details

    Born February 8, 1960

    Tarlac

    Political Parties Liberal Party of the Philippines

    Parents President Corazon C. Aquino

    Senator Benigno S. Aquino Jr.

    Alma Mater Bachelor of Arts, Major in Economics, Ateneo de Manila University(1981)

    Occupation Vice President, Intra-Strata Assurance Corp.

    Assistant Retail Sales Supervisor and Assistant PromotionsManager, Nike Philippines Inc.

    Assistant to the Executive Director, Philippine Business for SocialProgress