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Joseph "Erap" Ejercito Estrada KGCR (Tagalog: [ʔɛˌhɛːɾ.sɪˈto ʔɛsˈtɾaː.dɐ]; né Jose Marcelo Ejercito; April 19, 1937) [1] [a] is a Filipino politician and former actor, who served as the 13th President of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001, the 9th Vice President of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998, and the 22nd Mayor of Manila [2 ...
Presidency of Joseph Ejercito Estrada June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001: ... a sequence of terrorist attacks against the military and civilians still continued. ...
Joseph Estrada: Mayor of San Juan, Vice President of the Philippines, Chairman of the Presidential Anti-Crime Commission 14: Gloria Macapagal Arroyo: Vice President of the Philippines, Secretary of Social Welfare and Development, Undersecretary of Trade and Industry, Assistant Secretary of Trade and Industry 15: Benigno Aquino III
To Live for the Masses (Filipino: Ang Mabuhay para sa Masa) is a 2006 Philippine documentary film about the life of Philippine President Joseph Estrada.The documentary details Estrada's childhood and acting career, his rise to political prominence as mayor of San Juan in Metro Manila and his election as Senator, and finally his rise to the presidency and his ouster in the Second EDSA Revolution.
She is married to former Philippine President Joseph Ejercito Estrada, and was the twelfth First Spouse of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001. Her son, Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada , is an incumbent senator since 2022 and previously from 2004 to 2016.
People of the Philippines v. Joseph Ejercito Estrada, et al. Court: Sandiganbayan: Full case name: People of the Philippines v. Joseph Ejercito Estrada, Jose "Jinggoy" Estrada, Charlie "Atong" Tiu Hay Sy Ang, Edward S. Serapio, Yolanda T. Ricaforte, Alma Alfaro, John Doe also known as Eleuterio Ramos Tan or Mr. Uy, Jane Doe also known as Delia Rajas, John Does and Jane Does
Further DNA testing identifies body found in Laurel County as I-75 shooter Joseph Couch. Monica Kast, Karla Ward. September 20, 2024 at 4:14 PM. Taylor Six/tsix@herald-leader.com.
The court unanimously voted to dismiss Estrada's petition, reaffirming the legitimacy of Arroyo's presidency. [4] On May 1, 2001, a week after Estrada was arrested on charges of plunder, an estimated 3,000,000 [9] protesters sympathetic to Estrada degenerated into violence and attempted to storm the presidential palace to force Arroyo from ...