Pambansang Pamamahayag Ni Kagalang galang Benigno S. Aquino III Pangulo ng Pilipinas Sa Kongreso ng Pilipinas [ipinahayag sa bulwagang sesyon sa kamara de representate‚ Batasang Pambansa Kompleks‚ lungsod ng Quezon‚ noong ika-dalawampu’t dalawa ng Hulyo 2013] Thank you very much. Please be seated. Vice President Jejomar Binay; Pamunuan ng Senado Franklin M. Drilon; Tagapagsalita Feliciano Belmonte Jr.; Pamunuan ng Batas Maria Lourdes Sereno and the eminent Justices at the Supreme Court;
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Project In Economics Passed to Sir Francisco Passed by Gussie Yvonne Dolloso Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948) In 1948‚ Roxas declared amnesty for those arrested for collaborating with the Japanese during World War II‚ except for those who had committed violent crimes. He accepted the offer of the Americans regarding the two laws enacted namely the Bell Trade Act and the War Damage act‚ which continued the existing free trade between the Philippines and the United States. These laws provided
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President | Term | Policies | Contributions | | | | Positive | Negative | 1. Emilio Aguinaldo | 1898-1901 | * Fiscal Reform * Education Initiative * Local government reorganization * Constitutional Amendments * Visayan Federation | | | 2. Manuel L. Quezon | 1935-1944 | | | | 3. Jose P. Laurel | 1943-1945 | | | | 4. Sergio S. Osmeña | 1944-1946 | | | | 5. Manuel A. Roxas | 1946-1948 | | | | 6. Elpidio R. Quirino | 1948-1953 | | | |
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financial difficulties. In 1983 the country descended into a political and economic crisis in the aftermath of the assassination of Marcos’s chief rival‚ former Senator Benigno Aquino‚ and circumstances had not improved when Marcos fled the country in February 1986. Economic growth revived in 1986 under the new president‚ Corazon C. Aquino‚ reaching 6.7 percent in 1988. But in 1988 the economy once again began to encounter difficulties. The trade deficit and the government budget deficit were of particular
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HARLENE T. ALEGORO BSACT 1-5 THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILLIPINES General Emilio F. Aguinaldo | January 23‚ 1899- April 1‚ 1901 | * Aguinaldo is best remembered for the proclamation of Philippine Independence on June 12‚ 1898‚ in Kawit‚ Cavite. * Youngest president – he became the country’s leader at age 28 * one of the active leaders of KKK * First president of the Philippines First Republic (a.k.a. Malolos Republic). * Aguinaldo was on the 5-peso bill (which is not used anymore‚ instead
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RH Bill is NOW RH Law! After 14 years of struggle‚ the Reproductive Health Bill has finally been passed into law! Philippine President Benigno Simeon Aquino III quietly signed the bill into law last December 21‚ 2012‚ four days away before Christmas – for me the best Christmas gift for Filipino women and youth especially us RH advocates who were tireless in our efforts to lobby‚ dialogue‚ march on the streets and campaign for the passage of the RH Bill into a law. The new law will now be called
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FILIPINOS URGED TO FIGHT FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS MANILA‚ Philippines—Filipinos must be able to demand from the government the implementation of their right to housing‚ right to education‚ or right to health‚ or else these socio-economic rights would remain mere words on paper‚ according to retired Chief Justice Reynato Puno. “We all know that a right that has no remedy is not a right at all‚” Puno said. Puno said the traditional mindset of the non-enforceability of these socio-economic rights—that
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GROWING POPULATION Overpopulation is everyone’s problem At one point‚ the prevailing wisdom was that nations needed robust birthrates to protect their economic welfare‚ and that if only we could produce food more efficiently‚ feeding the Earth’s burgeoning population wouldn’t be a problem. Now‚ with 1 billion of the world’s people chronically hungry and the population expected to increase by 50% before the end of the century‚ we know better. Or we ought to. A recent five-part series by Times
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President: Corazon C. Aquino (1986-199) Leaders are born to serve. Their aspirations and dreams for their constituents‚ for the country are embodied in their deeds and speech. To be a president is a noble and a very sophisticated job a man can do in his own life. But the first Philippine woman president had no background for being a politician‚ seemed to be agitated during times of trouble‚ she took the responsibility of being the new bearer of the noble mission to lead the Filipino people out
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During townhall meetings‚ MGG promotes the use of its scorecard‚ a simple guide to evaluating candidates‚ based on three key leadership criteria: effectiveness‚ empowering‚ and ethical leadership. MGG conducts annual benchmarking and assessment of the Aquino Administration based standards or metrics that the President himself set at the beginning of his term. MGG’s
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