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Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was invited to AMA's sponsored political rallies. In 1995, Arroyo attended a political rally in AMA when she ran for re-election as senator. Arroyo attended all graduation rites for AMA from 2002 to 2005. [7] Arroyo cited AMA for not participating in cause oriented and student activist groups. [8]
Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal-Arroyo (Tagalog: [ˈɡloɾja makapaˈɡal ʔaˈɾojo]; born April 5, 1947 [3]), often referred to as PGMA or GMA, is a Filipino academic and politician who served as the 14th president of the Philippines from 2001 to 2010. She is the longest-serving president since Ferdinand Marcos.
President of the De La Salle University (1950–1959, 1966–1978) [20] Emanuel de Guzman: 2001 SOSS M.A. Sociology President of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines [37] Horacio de la Costa, S.J. 1931, 1935 HS, SAS A.B. First Filipino Provincial Superior of the Society of Jesus in the Philippines [20] Lydia B. Echauz: GSB MBA
On December 30, 2002, speech, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo surprised the audience and the whole nation of no intention of contesting a presidential campaign. She said that withdrawing from the race would relieve her of the burden of politics and allow her administration to devote the last year and half to strengthening the economy healing the deep divisions within Philippine society, and ...
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Immediately, Arroyo made an emergency cabinet. The government later found out that Gregorio Honasan planned to unseat Arroyo. Honasan was persuading officers to take part in the "Oplan HACKLE", uncovered in February 2006. The scheme was going to lead to the mass escape of army personnel. [13] On February 22, Arroyo started a 7-day state of ...
In “Àma Gloria,” directed by Marie Amachoukeli, childhood is the domain of formative gains and losses. After opening this year’s Cannes Critics’ Week, the film screened as part of the ...
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo served two consecutive terms as 14th President of the Philippines: 2001-2004, and 2004-2010.Her first term started on January 20 2001, following the Second EDSA Revolution which occurred when she was the Vice President under President Joseph Estrada (in office 1998-2001).