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In office April 5, – December 30, | President | Diosdado Macapagal |
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Preceded by | Eulogio Rodriguez |
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Succeeded by | Arturo Tolentino |
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In office January 25, – January 22, | Preceded by | Ambrosio Padilla |
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Succeeded by | Estanislao Fernandez |
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In office December 30, – December 30, | In office December 30, – December 30, | Pr • Bongbong MarcosPresident of the Philippines since "Bongbong" redirects here. For other uses, see Bongbong (disambiguation). In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Romualdez and the surname or paternal family name is Marcos. Bongbong Marcos |
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Incumbent | Assumed office June 30, | Vice President | Sara Duterte |
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Preceded by | Rodrigo Duterte |
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In office June 30, – November 3, | President | Himself |
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Preceded by | William Dar |
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Succeeded by | Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. |
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In office June 30, – June 30, | In office June 30, – June 30, | Preceded by | Imee Marcos |
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Succeeded by | Imelda Marcos |
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In office June 30, – June 30, | Preceded by | Mariano Nalupta Jr. |
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Succeeded by | Simeon Valdez |
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In office June 30, – June 30, | Preceded by | Rodolfo Fariñas |
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Succeeded by | Michael Marcos Keon |
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In office March 23, – February 25, | Preceded by | Elizabeth Keon |
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Succeeded by | Castor Raval (OIC) |
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In office June 30, – March 23, | Governor | Elizabeth Keon |
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Preceded by | Antonio Lazo |
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Incumbent | Assumed office October 5, | President | Reynaldo Tamayo Jr. |
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Preceded by | Abubakar Mangelen |
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Born | Fe • Ferdinand Marcos() Who Was Ferdinand Marcos?Ferdinand Marcos, born on September 11, , in Ilocos Norte province, was a member of the Philippine House of Representatives () and Senate () before winning the presidential election. After winning a second term, he declared martial law in , establishing with wife Imelda an autocratic regime based on widespread favoritism that eventually lead to economic stagnation and recurring reports of human rights violations. Marcos held onto the presidency until , when his people rose against his dictatorial rule and he was forced to flee. He died on September 28, in exile in Honolulu, Hawaii. Net WorthWhen the Marcoses went into exile, they took with them a reported $15 million. However, the government of the Philippines was aware Marcos had collected a far larger fortune. The country's supreme court estimated he had amassed $10 billion while in office. Wife Imelda Marcos & ChildrenMarcos wed singer and beauty queen Imelda Romualdez in after an day courtship, with the couple going on to have three children: Maria Imelda "Imee" (b. ), Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. (b. ) and Irene (b. ). The Marcoses later adopted a fourth child, Aimee. Ascension to the PresidencyMarcos was inaugu
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