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President Length of term 1: 10: Ferdinand Marcos: 20 years, 57 days: 7362 days 2: 14: ... Bongbong Marcos: Incumbent (6 years if term is completed) 946 days: 13: 13 ...
This timeline of the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines covers three periods of Philippine history in which Marcos wielded political control. First, it covers the period of Marcos' first two terms—1965 to 1969 and 1969 to 1972—under the 1935 Constitution, as well as the antecedent events which brought Marcos to political power.
Ferdinand E. Marcos: 1959–1965 Second President served as Minority Floor Leader (1960–1962). Third and last president served as Senate President (1963–1965) Joseph Estrada: 1987–1992 Gloria Macapagal Arroyo: 1992–1998 Benigno Aquino III: 2007–2010 Did not finish term, won presidency Bongbong Marcos: 2010–2016
Marcos continually maintained that he was the duly elected president for a fourth term, but unfairly and illegally deprived of his right to serve it. On February 25, 1986, rival presidential inaugurations were held, [ 288 ] but as Aquino supporters overran parts of Manila and seized state broadcaster PTV-4 , Marcos was forced to flee.
Former Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte's son urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr to resign on Sunday, calling him lazy and uncompassionate in a deepening rift between the two politically ...
MANILA (Reuters) -Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will meet U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on March 19 to tackle cooperation and security matters, the office of the Manila leader ...
Term length: Six years, non–renewable: ... (1961) and Diosdado Macapagal (1965) all failed in seeking a new term. Marcos was the only president to serve three terms ...
President Joe Biden is the first president in more than a generation to decide not to seek a second term.. But Biden’s situation is unique in American politics. He had planned to run and won ...