Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Jose P. Laurel

José P. Laurel
PLH
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3rd President of the Philippines
President of the Republic of the Philippines
In office
October 14, 1943 – August 17, 1945
Prime MinisterJorge B. Vargas
(Ministries involved)
Preceded byManuel L. Quezon (asPresidentde jure)
Jorge B. Vargas (asPresiding Officer of thePhilippine Executive Commission and head of government, de facto)
Succeeded bySergio Osmeña
Commissioner of the Interior
In office
December 4, 1942 – October 14, 1943
Presiding Officer, PECJorge B. Vargas
Preceded byBenigno Aquino, Sr.
Succeeded byQuintin Paredes
Commissioner of Justice
In office
December 24, 1941 – December 4, 1942
Presiding Officer, PECJorge B. Vargas
Preceded byTeofilo L. Sison
Succeeded byTeofilo L. Sison
Senator of the Philippines
In office
December 30, 1951 – December 30, 1957
Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court
In office
February 29, 1936 – February 5, 1942
Preceded byGeorge Malcolm
Succeeded byCourt reorganised
Majority leader of the Senate of the Philippines
In office
1928–1931
Senate PresidentManuel L. Quezon
Preceded byFrancisco Enage
Succeeded byBenigno S. Aquino
Senator of the Philippines from the 5th Senatorial District
In office
1925 – 1931
Served with: Manuel L. Quezon (1925–1931)
Preceded byAntero Soriano
Succeeded byClaro M. Recto
Secretary of the Interior of the Philippines
In office
1922–1923
Personal details
BornJosé Paciano Laurel y García
March 9, 1891
TanauanBatangas,Spanish East Indies
DiedNovember 6, 1959(aged 68)
ManilaPhilippines
Resting placeTanauan City,Batangas, Philippines
Political partyNacionalista Party(Before 1942; 1945–1959)
Other political
affiliations
KALIBAPI (1942–1945)
Spouse(s)Pacencia Hidalgo
ChildrenJosé B. Laurel, Jr.
Sotero Laurel
Natividad Laurel-Guinto
Potenciana Laurel Yupangco
Mariano Laurel
Salvador Laurel
Arsenio Laurel
Rosenda Laurel Avanceña
Alma materUniversity of the Philippines College of Law
University of Santo Tomas
Yale Law School
ProfessionLawyer
ReligionRoman Catholicism
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José Paciano Laurel y GarcíaPLH(March 9, 1891 – November 6, 1959) was the president of the Second Philippine Republic, a Japanese puppet state when occupied during World War II, from 1943 to 1945. Since the administration of President Diosdado Macapagal (1961–1965), Laurel has been recognized as a legitimate president of the Philippines.

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
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14th President of the Philippines
In office
January 20, 2001 – June 30, 2010
Vice PresidentTeofisto Guingona
Noli de Castro
Preceded byJoseph Estrada
Succeeded byBenigno Aquino III
12th Vice President of the Philippines
In office
June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001
PresidentJoseph Estrada
Preceded byJoseph Estrada
Succeeded byTeofisto Guingona
Secretary of National Defense
Acting
In office
November 30, 2006 – February 1, 2007
Preceded byAvelino Cruz
Succeeded byHermogenes Ebdane
In office
September 1, 2003 – October 2, 2003
Preceded byAngelo Reyes
Succeeded byEduardo Ermita
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development
In office
June 30, 1998 – October 12, 2000
PresidentJoseph Estrada
Preceded byCorazon Alma de Leon
Succeeded byDulce Saguisag
Member of the House of Representatives
from Pampanga's 2nd district
Incumbent
Assumed office
June 30, 2010
Preceded byMikey Arroyo
Senator of the Philippines
In office
June 30, 1992 – June 30, 1998
Personal details
BornMaría Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal
April 5, 1947 (age 67)[1]
San JuanPhilippines
Political partyLDP (Before 1998)
KAMPI (1997–2009)
Lakas-CMD I (1998–2009)
Lakas-CMD II (2009–present)
Spouse(s)Jose Miguel Arroyo
ChildrenMikey
Evangelina Lourdes
Diosdado
Alma materGeorgetown University
Assumption College
Ateneo de Manila University
University of the Philippines, Diliman
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WebsiteOfficial website
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (born April 5, 1947) is a Filipino politician who served as the 14th President of the Philippinesfrom 2001 to 2010, as the 12th Vice President of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001, and as member of the House of Representatives representing the 2nd District of Pampanga since 2010. She was the country's second female president (after Corazón Aquino), and the daughter of former PresidentDiosdado Macapagal. Arroyo is also the first duly elected female Vice President of the Philippines.[2]
Arroyo was a former professor of economics at Ateneo de Manila University where Benigno Aquino III was one of her students. She entered government in 1987, serving as assistant secretary and undersecretary of the Department of Trade and Industryupon the invitation of President Corazon Aquino. After serving as a senator from 1992 to 1998, she was elected to thevice presidency under President Joseph Estrada, despite having run on an opposing ticket. After Estrada was accused of corruption, she resigned her cabinet position as Secretary of Social Welfare and Development and joined the growing opposition to the president, who faced impeachment. Estrada was soon forced from office by the EDSA Revolution of 2001, and Arroyo was sworn into the presidency by Chief Justice Hilario Davide, Jr. on January 20, 2001. She was elected to a full six-year presidential term in the controversial May 2004 Philippine elections, and was sworn in on June 30, 2004. Following her presidency she was elected to the House of Representatives, making her the second Philippine president—after José P. Laurel—to pursue a lower office after their presidency.
On November 18, 2011, Arroyo was arrested following the filing of criminal charges against her for electoral fraud. She was held at the Veterans Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City under charges of electoral sabotage.[3][4] but released on bail in July 2012. She was re-arrested while in hospital on charges of misuse of $8.8 million in state lottery funds in October 2012.