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  2. Provisional Government of the Philippines (1986–1987)

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    The Provisional Government of the Philippines in 1986 to 1987 functioned as an Interim provisional revolutionary government, although never was officially characterized as such. [4] [10] The legislative powers under the provisional government was exercised by the President with the abolishment of the Batasang Pambansa. [1]

  3. Fourth Philippine Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Provisional Government of the Philippines in 1986 to 1987 functioned as an Interim provisional revolutionary government, although never was officially characterized as such. [19] [20] The legislative powers under the provisional government was exercised by the President with the abolishment of the Batasang Pambansa. [2]

  4. Presidency of Corazon Aquino - Wikipedia

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    Corazon Aquino began her presidency on February 25, 1986, following the People Power Revolution as the 11th president of the Philippines, succeeding Ferdinand Marcos.Aquino's relatively peaceful ascension to the Philippine presidency signaled the end of authoritarian rule of Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines, and drew her and the Filipino people international acclaim and admiration.

  5. Constitution of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    March 25, 1986 – February 1, 1987 Provisional Constitution of the Philippines (1986) Revolutionary Government: President Corazon Aquino, Drafted by Reynato Puno [21] Promulgated by Presidential Proclamation on March 25, 1986. February 2, 1987 – present 1987 Constitution Republic of the Philippines: Unitary presidential constitutional republic

  6. Revolutionary government in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    President Corazon Aquino declared a revolutionary government following the People Power Revolution in 1986. Following the fall of the authoritarian administration of President Ferdinand Marcos, the Philippines was praised worldwide in 1986, when the so-called bloodless revolution erupted, called the EDSA People Power Revolution. [18]

  7. List of sovereign states in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    Fourth Republic of the Philippines (from 30 June 1981 to 25 February 1986) Provisional Government of the Philippines (from 25 February 1986 to 2 February 1987) Fifth Republic of the Philippines (from 2 February 1987) Widely-recognized UN member state. The Philippines had one autonomous region: Muslim Mindanao (from 1 August 1989).

  8. 1986 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    November 11 and 22 – A coup plot by ex-government officials loyal to former Pres. Marcos and by a military faction loyal to Defense Minister Enrile, codenamed "God Save the Queen", is foiled by the government. After a failed coup attempt, Enrile is among the cabinet officials replaced by Pres. Aquino, Nov. 23.

  9. Provisional government - Wikipedia

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    A provisional government, also called an interim government, ... (1985–1986), interim government of Sudan following the 1985 Sudanese coup d'état.