Thesis Statement on Ferdinand Marcos Administration.
Rodrigo Duterte, also called Digong, (born March 28, 1945, Maasin, Philippines), Filipino politician who was elected president of the Philippines in 2016. Early life and mayor of Davao City. Duterte’s father served as governor of the province of Davao, and his mother was a community activist who had a prominent role in the “people power” movement that deposed the authoritarian president.
Marcos initiated an ambitious spending program on public works; building roads, bridges, health centers, schools and urban beautification projects. He maintained his popularity through his first term and in 1969 was the first President of the Philippine Republic to win a second term in office. His popularity declined precipitously in the second term. The criticism of Marcos grew directly from.
President Marcos held a Cabinet post himself, in concurrent capacity: as Defense Secretary (1965-67 and 1971-72) Longest-serving Cabinet members under Marcos. Juan Ponce Enrile 20 years 3 Cabinet.
The Best President of the Philippines. I strongly agree that Marcos is the best president of the Philippines to date. During his regime, Philippines is one of the fast developing country, Not only in Asia but to western countries as well. Philippines was well known for its economic rapid growth where the exchange rate between philippine peso.
IT is a common Filipino trait to “remember the bad” and “forget the good.” This is the reason people choose to remember President Marcos through the fictitious and cruel acts attributed to him and his government. Under the Marcos regime, Filipinos.
When Cory Aquino stepped down after six years as the first woman president of the Philippines, she was widely viewed as having made little impact on her country's deep-rooted social and economic.
To conclude, there were social and governmental changes as a result of the Philippine Revolution. After Marcos was exiled, there was much more social freedom. Political leaders could actually speak their mind and exiled. The people were given the right to voice their opinions and not be punished. What changed drastically was the government. The Philippines came from being an authoritarian.