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Ferdinand Marcos is the longest-serving president, having been in office for 20 years, 57 days (7,362 days). Due to Martial Law and subsequent political maneuvers, Marcos stayed in power until he was ousted in 1986.
Ferdinand Marcos elected President of the Republic of the Philippines. [1] December 30: Ferdinand Marcos takes his oath of office. [2] [3] 1966: January 11-22 Marcos includes Philippine Navy Commodore Ramon A. Alcaraz in a broadcast list of officials accused of corruption after Alcaraz refuses Marcos' orders to reduce the navy's antismuggling ...
President: Two 5-year terms, since 2014 constitutional referendum Uganda: President: Unlimited 5-year terms, since 2005 constitutional reform Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic: President: No set terms (in exile) Zambia: President: Two 5-year terms, since 2006 constitutional reform Zimbabwe: President: Two 5-year terms, since 2013 constitutional ...
First President served as Minority Floor Leader (1946–1953) Ferdinand E. Marcos: 1959–1965 Second President served as Minority Floor Leader (1960–1962). Third and last president served as Senate President (1963–1965) Joseph Estrada: 1987–1992 Gloria Macapagal Arroyo: 1992–1998 Benigno Aquino III: 2007–2010 Did not finish term, won ...
After serving in the House for three terms, Marcos won a Senate seat in 1959 and became Senate minority floor leader in 1960. He became executive vice president of the Liberal Party and served as party president from 1961 to 1964. From 1963 to 1965, he was Senate President. He introduced significant bills, many of which were enacted. [94]
A post on X shows Trump ally Steve Bannon stating that President-Elect Donald Trump can actually run for a third term as President by law. Verdict: False The 22nd amendment of the U.S ...
[5] [6] [7] He is the second child and only son of 10th president Ferdinand Marcos and former first lady Imelda Marcos. [1] [8] In 1980, Marcos became Vice Governor of Ilocos Norte, running unopposed with the Kilusang Bagong Lipunan party of his father, who was ruling the Philippines under martial law at the time. [9]
Previous President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is the only president to serve more than 6 years under the 1987 Constitution. She served as president for almost 10 years due to political instability in 2001, rising to Presidency from her Vice President position on January 20, 2001. A clause within the Section 4, Article VII allowed her to run for ...