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Lists of political office-holders in the Philippines (4 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Lists of Filipino politicians" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
2022–2023 Philippine sugar crisis – involving president Bongbong Marcos, former executive secretary Vic Rodriguez and several other officials from the Sugar Regulatory Administration and the Department of Agriculture for the release of Sugar Order No. 4, which directed the importation of 300,000 MT of sugar to the Philippines in August 2022 ...
Party-list (KABAYAN) September 23, 2018 67 Stroke [67] Rodel Batocabe: Ako Bikol: Party-list (AKO BICOL) December 22, 2018 52 Assassinated [68] Rodolfo Albano Jr. LPG Marketers Association: Party-list : November 5, 2019 85 Heart failure [69] Nestor Fongwan [70] PDP–Laban: Benguet (Lone district) December 19, 2019 68 Marissa Mercado-Andaya ...
The following is a list of Filipino politicians convicted of crimes in relation to their conduct while in office. This excludes: People who are merely formally charged of crime/s they allegedly committed, who may or may not be under detention. Acquitted people; Conviction of crimes committed while not in office.
Also: Philippines: People: By occupation: Political people: Politicians The main article for this category is Politics of the Philippines . Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable.
This is a list of Liberal Party (Philippines) members. Gerardo Roxas Sr. (Senator; Liberal Party leader during the Marcos Sr. dictatorship) Macario Peralta Jr. (World War II Hero, Philippine Army General, Senator of the Philippines, Secretary of National Defense)
Pages in category "Filipino politicians convicted of crimes" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Under the American Military Government (1898–1901) Status: Defunct Inaugural holder: Wesley Merritt During the period when the Philippine Revolution and Spanish–American War were proceeding concurrently, the U.S. established a military government from August 14, 1898, in the parts of the country under control of U.S. forces [1] On June 22, 1899, the Malolos Congress promulgated the Malolos ...