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  2. Divorce in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The United States would take over the Philippines after the conclusion of the Spanish–American War. During this period Act No. 2710, or the Divorce Law, became law on March 11, 1917. The legislation provided for divorce a vinculo matrimonii or absolute divorce. Divorce permissibility was fault-based, with the following prerequisite. [7]

  3. PiliPinas Debates 2016 - Wikipedia

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    PiliPinas Debates 2016 is a debate series administered by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) with the assistance of the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas in preparation for the May 9, 2016, general election. In January 2016, the Commission on Elections confirmed that they would hold three presidential debates and one vice presidential ...

  4. Historical distortion regarding Ferdinand Marcos - Wikipedia

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    Historical distortion regarding Ferdinand Marcos is a political phenomenon in the Philippines. Ferdinand Marcos was the country's president between 1965 and 1986.Distortion, falsification, or whitewashing of the historical record regarding this period, [1] [2] sometimes referred to using the phrases "historical denialism", "historical negationism", or "historical revisionism" as a euphemism ...

  5. Philippines' Marcos calls talk of VP impeachment a 'storm in ...

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    MANILA (Reuters) -Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Friday that any impeachment complaint against his estranged vice president Sara Duterte would only distract Congress and not help ...

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  7. Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines was among these countries and was not exempted from the negative economic consequences. [97] [98] Despite the 1984–1985 recession, GDP on a per capita basis more than tripled from $175.9 in 1965 to $565.8 in 1985 at the end of Marcos's term, though this averages less than 1.2% a year when adjusted for inflation. [99] [100] [101]

  8. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Steven Bannon debate 'national ...

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    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Steven Bannon discussed whether a "national divorce" was the right course of action for the country after the congresswoman posted a Twitter poll about a possible ...

  9. Secularism in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The status of divorce being illegal in the Philippines is largely due to the influence of the Roman Catholic Church. The only other country to ban divorce is the Vatican City. It was legal in the Philippines during the American colonial period and the Japanese occupation during the World War II era. It became illegal with the enactment of the ...