Philippine presidents

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1ST REPUBLIC

Presidency

COMMONWEALTH

Emilio Emilio Aguinaldo Aguinaldo

Manuel L. L. Manuel Quezon Quezon

January 23, 1899 March 23, 1901

November 15, 1935 August 1, 1944

Vice Presidents

COMMONWEALTH

October 14, 1943 August 17, 1945

August 1, 1944 May 28, 1946

Bachelor of Arts, Colegio de San Juan de Letran (college preparatory)

Bachelor of Arts, Colegio de San Juan de Letran (1894); Bachelor of Laws, University of Santo Tomas (1903)

Prior Profession

Entrepreneur,Soldier, Politician

Land surveyor

Profession

Entrepreneur, Politician

Lawyer

Bachelor of Laws, University of the Philippines (1915); Master of Laws, Escuela de Derecho (1919); Doctor of Civil Laws, Yale University (1920); Doctor of Philosophy, University of Santo Tomas (1936); Honoris Causa, Tokyo University (1938)

Lawyer

Academe

General of the Philippine Revolutionary Army

January 20, 2001 June 30, 2010

June 30, 2010 June 30, 2016

Elpidio Quirino

Fernando Lopez

Carlos P. Garcia

Diosdado Macapagal

Emmanuel Pelaez

Fernando Lopez, Arturo Tolentino

Salvador Laurel

Joseph Ejercito Estrada

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

Teofisto Guingona, Manuel de Castro

Jejomar C. Binay

Bachelor of Arts, Major in French and Mathematics, College of Mount Saint Vincent (1953)

United States Military Academy at West Point (1950); Master of Science in Civil Engineering, University of Illinois (1951); Master in National Security Administration, National Defense College of the Philippines (1969); Master in Business Administration, Ateneo de Manila University (1980)

Ateneo de Manila High School (Attended until 1953, did not graduate); Mapua Institute of Technology (did not graduate)

BA Economics, Assumption College (1968); Studies in International Trade, Georgetown University (1966); MA Economics, Ateneo de Manila University (1978); PhD Economics, University of the Philippines (1985)

Bachelor of Arts, Major in Economics, Ateneo de Manila University (1981)

Actor

Economics Professor

Economist

Interpreter in the Court of First Instance of the City of Manila

Lawyer

Lawyer

Professor of Law, Philippine Law School (1916)

Legislative: Lower House

Legislative: Upper House

Senator of the 5th Senatorial DIstrict (1916-1935)

Provincial Fiscal of Mindoro; Provincial Fiscal of Tayabas

Executive: Bureaucracy

Executive: Cabinet

Executive: National Government

Manila High School (now Araullo High School) (1911); Bachelor of Laws, University of the Philippines (1915)

Lawyer

Senator of the 10th Senatorial District (1922-1935)

Senator of the 1st Senatorial District (July 9, 1945-May 25, 1946); Senator (elected in 1941 but did not assume office due to Japanese Occupation)(1945-1946); Senate President (July 9, 1945-May 25, 1946)

Governor of Cebu (1905-1907)

Governor of Capiz (1919 - 1922)

Undersecretary of Justice, Clerk for the Bureau of Forestry, Clerk for Office of the President

Fiscal of Cebu

Chairman of the National Economic Council (1938-1941)

Secretary of the Interior (1923); Commissioner of Justice (1941-1942); Commissioner of the Interior (1942)

Secretary of Public Instruction (1935 - 1939) Secretary of Health and Public Welfare (1941 - 1944)

Secretary of Finance (1938 - 1941)

President of the Revolutionary Government (Tejeros Convention March 22, 1897-November 1, 1897); President of the Biak-naBato Republic (November 2, 1897-December 15, 1897); Dictator of the Dictatorial Government (May 24,1898-June 22, 1898); President of the Revolutionary Government (June 23, 1898-January 22, 1899)

Bachelor of Arts, Major in Commerce, Jose Rizal University (1932)

Bachelor of Laws, Philippine Law School (1923)

Bachelor of Laws (1935); Master of Laws (1941); Doctor of Civic Law (1947); Doctor of Economics (1957); University of Santo Tomas

Mechanic, Bus shop superintendent

Poet, High School teacher

Poet; Reporter

Manager

Lawyer

Lawyer

Law School Dean

Professor of English, University of the Philippines; Professor of Law, University of Santo Tomas and San Beda College

Law School Dean (Adamson University)

Bachelor of Laws, University of the Philippines (1939)

Civil Engineer

Lawyer

Housewife

Professor, Assumption College (1977-1987); Professor, Ateneo de Manila University (1977-1987); Professor, University of the Philippines (1977-1987)

Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines

Major (Active); Colonel (Inactive)

Captain

Professional Soldier

Secretary and law clerk to Chief Justice Cayetano Arellano (1913 - 1915)

Speaker of the House (1922-1933); Representative of the 1st District of Capiz (19221935); Assemblyman for the 1st District of Capiz, National Assembly (1935-1938)

Governor of Tayabas (1906 - 1907)

Benigno S. Benigno S. Aquino III Aquino III

June 30, 1998 January 20, 2001

Representative of the 2nd District of Cebu (1905-1907); Speaker of the House

Capitan Municipal of Kawit

Gloria Gloria MacapagalMacapagalArroyo Arroyo

June 30, 1992 June 30, 1998

Assemblyman in the Philippine Assembly (1907 - 1909)

Executive: Provincial Government

Fidel Fidel V. V. Ramos Ramos

Joseph E. E. Joseph Estrada Estrada

February 25, 1986 June 30, 1992

Municipal councilor of Capiz (1919)

Cabeza de Barangay of Binakayan, Kawit

Corazon C. C. Corazon Aquino Aquino

December 30, 1965 February 25, 1986

Municipal Councilor of Cebu

Executive: Local Government

Ferdinand E. E. Ferdinand Marcos Marcos

December 30, 1961 December 30, 1965

Brigadier General

Senator of the 5th Senatorial District (1925-1931)

Diosdado Diosdado Macapagal Macapagal

March 18, 1957 December 30, 1961

Municipal Councilor of Lucena

Legislative: Local

Carlos P. P. Carlos Garcia Garcia

December 30, 1953 March 17, 1957

Journalist

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (19361941); Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1941)

Judicial

Ramon Ramon Magsaysay Magsaysay

April 17, 1948 December 30, 1953

Manila High School (now Araullo High School) (1910); Bachelor of Laws, University of the Philippines (1913)

Major

5TH REPUBLIC

May 28, 1946 - April 15, 1948

Seminario - Colegio de San Carlos (1892); Bachelor of Arts, Colegio de San Juan de Letran (1894); Bachelor of Laws, University of Santo Tomas (1903);

College of Law, University of the Philippines; Philippine Law, Lacson College; Faculty of Law, University of Santo Tomas; National Law College, University of Manila; Institute of Law, Far Eastern University; College of Law, Central University; College of Law, Adamson University

MARTIAL 4TH LAW REPUBLIC

3RD REPUBLIC

Jose Jose P. P. Laurel Laurel Sergio Sergio Osmeña Osmeña Manuel ManuelRoxas Roxas Elpidio Elpidio Quirino Quirino

Sergio Osmeña

Education

Military Service

2ND REPUBLIC

Vice President

Legal Clerk in the Philippine Commission, Representative of the 1st Distrcit of Ilocos (1919-1922)

Representative of Zambales (April 23, 1946-September 1, 1950); House Committee Chairman of Defense (April 23, 1946-September 1, 1950)

Private Secretary of Senate President Manuel L. Quezon, Senator (1925 - 1946)

Representative of the Third District of Bohol (1925 - 1931)

Senator (1945 - 1952), Minority Floor Leader

Military Governor of Zambales

Secretary of National Defense (1950-1953)

Representative of the 3rd District of Ilocos Norte (1949-1959)

Representative of the Second District of Tarlac (1998 - 2007)

Senator (1959-1965)

Senator (1987 - 1992)

Governor of Bohol (1931 - 1940)

Member of the Rehabilitation Commission

Secretary of the Interior (1935-1938); Secretary of Finance (1946); Secretary of Foreign Affairs (19461948)

Representative of the 3rd District of Pampanga (1949-1957)

Senator(1992 - 1998)

Senator (2007 - 2010)

Mayor of San Juan (1967 - 1986)

Assistant Secretary of Foreign Affairs for Legal Affairs; Chief Negotiator to the British Government (Roxas Administration)

Presidential Technical Assistant (1946-1947)

Presidential Assistant on Military Affairs

Secretary of Foreign Affairs (1953-1957)

Chairman of the Presidential Anti-Crime Commissionn

Secretary of Social Welfare and Development (1995-2000)

Secretary of National Defense (1988-1991)

Vice President

Vice President

Vice President

7th in the Philippine Bar

1st in the Philippine Bar (1935)

1st in the Philippine Bar

Assistant Secretary of Trade and Industry, Undersecretary of Trade and Industry

Vice President

Vice President

Member of the Council of State (Quirino, Roxas, Magsaysay, Garcia, Macapagal administrations)

Resident Commisioner to the United States, 4th in the Philippine Bar (1903)

2nd in the Philippine Bar (1915); Delegate to the 1935 Constitutional Convention

2nd in the Philippine Bar (1903)

Delegate to the 1935 Constitutional Convention; 1st Place in the Philippine Bar (1913)

Delegate to the 1935 Constitutional Convention

Date Inaugurated

January 23, 1899

November 15, 1935; December 30, 1941

October 14, 1943

August 1, 1944

May 28, 1946

April, 17, 1948; December 30, 1949

December 30, 1953

March 18, 1957; December 30, 1957

December 30, 1961

December 30, 1965 - December 30, 1969 June 30, 1981 - February 25, 1986

February 25, 1986

June 30, 1992

June 30, 1998

January 20, 2001 and June 30, 2004

June 30, 2010

Place Inaugurated

Malolos, Bulacan

Legislative Building, Manila (1935); Corregidor Island (1941)

Legislative Building, Manila

Washington D.C.

Legislative Building, Manila

Malacañan Palace (1948); Independence Grandstand (1949)

Independence Grandstand, Manila

Malacañan Palace (1957); Independence Grandstand (1957)

Independence Grandstand

Independence Grandstand (1965, 1969, 1981); Malacañan Palace (1986)

Club Filipino

Quirino Grandstand

Barasoain Church, Malolos, Bulacan

EDSA Shrine (2001); Provincial Capitol of Cebu (2004)

Quirino Grandstand

Date Elected

January 23, 1899

September 25, 1943

August 1, 1944

April 23, 1946

November 14, 1961

November 9, 1965, November 11, 1969, June 16, 1981

February 25, 1986

May 11, 1992

May 11, 1998

Other

September 16, 1935; November 11, 1941

Assumed April 17, 1948; November 8, 1949

November 10, 1953

Assumed on March 18, 1957 and November 12, 1957

8th in the Civil Engineering Exams (1953)

January 20, 2001; May 10, 2004

May 10, 2010


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