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  2. 2021 State of the Nation Address (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The SONA was exclusively covered by the People's Television Network (PTV) and RTVM; but other broadcasters and social media platforms were allowed to hook PTV and RTVM's live coverage. [ 7 ] Prior to the start of President Rodrigo Duterte's speech, a prayer was conducted which was followed by the singing of " Lupang Hinirang ", the national ...

  3. List of State of the Nation Addresses (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Benigno Aquino III: July 26, 2010 () State of the Nation Address: Batasang Pambansa, Quezon City: 15th Congress: 1st Filipino 0:40 [4] Aquino was the first president to use Filipino and a language other than English at the SONA. [5] 73 July 25, 2011 () State of the Nation Address: 2nd 0:53 [4] 74 July 23, 2012 ()

  4. Corazon Aquino - Wikipedia

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    Aquino's grandfather from her father's side, Melecio Cojuangco, was a member of the historic Malolos Congress, and Aquino's mother belonged to the politically influential Sumulong family of Rizal province, which included Juan Sumulong, who ran against Commonwealth President Manuel L. Quezon in 1941 and Senator Lorenzo Sumulong, who was later ...

  5. State of the Nation Address (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The State of the Nation Address (SONA; Filipino: Talumpati sa Kalagayan ng Bansa [1]) is an annual address by the president of the Philippines to a joint session of the Congress of the Philippines. Mandated by the 1987 Constitution , the speech is delivered on the fourth Monday of July at the Plenary Session Hall of the Batasang Pambansa ...

  6. Gregorio Honasan - Wikipedia

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    On October 8, 2021, Honasan filed his certificate of candidacy to run once again for senator in 2022, effectively ending his time as Secretary of Information and Communications Technology. His candidacy was endorsed by President Rodrigo Duterte , making him part of the PDP–Laban senatorial slate, although he was an independent. [ 17 ]

  7. Philippine presidential inauguration - Wikipedia

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    Ramon Aquino: none: none: February 25, 1986 [j] Corazon Aquino: Inauguration of Corazon Aquino (Extraordinary inauguration) Club Filipino, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila: Assoc. Justice Claudio Teehankee, Sr. Closed family bible; owned by Aurora Aquino, mother of Ninoy Aquino [6] Full text June 30, 1992: Fidel V. Ramos: Inauguration of ...

  8. Jose W. Diokno - Wikipedia

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    Diokno was appointed by the new President Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino or Cory, wife of the slain Ninoy Aquino and mother of the future 15th president, Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino, to serve as founding chairman of the Presidential Committee on Human Rights, now the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), and tasked to lead a government panel to negotiate for ...

  9. Teofisto Guingona Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Guingona was born on July 4, 1928, in San Juan del Monte, Rizal (present-day San Juan, Metro Manila). His father, Teofisto Guingona Sr., was a former assemblyman, senator, judge and commissioner from Guimaras, Iloilo. His mother, Josefa Tayko, is of Siaton, Negros Oriental.