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  2. Timeline of the Ferdinand Marcos presidency - Wikipedia

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    President Marcos accuses former president Diosdado Macapagal of aiding communist forces in Central Luzon, in response to Macapagal's anti-Martial Law stance. [42] December 16: A referendum is held, the result of which again empowers the president to continue in office, and concurrently become prime minister. 1978: April 7

  3. List of presidents of the Philippines by time in office

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    Ferdinand Marcos is the longest-serving president, having been in office for 20 years, 57 days (7,362 days). Due to Martial Law and subsequent political maneuvers, Marcos stayed in power until he was ousted in 1986.

  4. Ferdinand Marcos - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand Marcos takes the Oath of Office for a second term before Chief Justice Roberto Concepcion on December 30, 1969. Marcos and Imelda with the Mayors of Baliwag in 1973. Marcos was reelected on November 11, 1969, in a landslide. He was the only Filipino president to win a second full term.

  5. List of presidents of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Of the individuals elected as president, three died in office: two of natural causes (Manuel L. Quezon [26] and Manuel Roxas [27]) and one in a plane crash (Ramon Magsaysay, 1953–57 [28]). The longest-serving president is Ferdinand Marcos with 20 years and 57 days in office; he is the only president to have served more than two terms.

  6. How World Leaders Are Reacting to Trump’s Election - AOL

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    K ey political figures across the globe have been extending congratulatory messages to President-elect Donald Trump since early Wednesday after he defeated Vice President Kamala Harris to win the ...

  7. Second term of the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand Marcos's second term as President of the Philippines began on December 30, 1969, as a result of his winning the 1969 Philippine presidential election on November 11, 1969. Marcos was the first and last president of the Third Philippine Republic to win a second full term.

  8. Here’s what happened the last time a president chose not to ...

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    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 ...

  9. Here's where presidents have lived after they left the White House. President Woodrow Wilson stayed in Washington, DC, after his presidency, moving into 2340 South S Street in 1921. Woodrow Wilson ...