
The Technocrat President: Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s Infrastructure Legacy
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Team
- November 26, 2024
Picture this: It’s 2001, and the Philippines has just gone through one of its most dramatic political transitions. Enter Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (GMA), a Georgetown-educated economist who probably never imagined she’d be inheriting the presidency in quite the way she did. But here’s the thing about economists – they love their numbers, their plans, and boy, […]
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The Education President: Joseph Estrada’s Focus on Social Development
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Team
- November 25, 2024
Joseph “Erap” Estrada’s journey from movie star to president remains one of the Philippines’ most fascinating political stories. While many remember him for his action-packed films and his dramatic exit from office, there’s an often-overlooked chapter of his presidency that deserves attention – his administration’s focus on education and poverty alleviation. Despite his “masa” image […]
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The Visionary Leader: Fidel V. Ramos and the Philippines’ Economic Boom
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Team
- November 24, 2024
Fidel V. Ramos, affectionately known as “FVR,” was no ordinary president. With a military background and a knack for strategic leadership, he became the 12th president of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998. His tenure marked an era of economic growth and modernization that left a lasting impact on the country. But how exactly did […]
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Corazon Aquino: The First Female President of the Philippines
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Editorial Team
- November 23, 2024
Corazon Aquino, affectionately known as “Cory” to millions of Filipinos, holds a significant place in Philippine history as the country’s first female president. Her journey from a self-described housewife to the leader of a nation is a testament to her unwavering commitment to democracy and the power of peaceful resistance. This blog post delves into […]
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The Longest-Serving Philippine President: Ferdinand Marcos – (1965-1986)
- Taas-Noo Pilipino Team
- November 22, 2024
Ferdinand Marcos, a name that echoes through Philippine history like a catchy tune you can’t get out of your head, held the presidential seat for a whopping 20 years and 57 days! That’s longer than most of us can stick to a New Year’s resolution. Born in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, on September 11, 1917, Marcos […]
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