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PHILIPPINE PRESIDENTS & VICE-PRESIDENTS LIST

(with pictures of all the presidents of the Philippines)

 

FIRST REPUBLIC (Revolutionary government/The Philippines was still under Spanish rule)

Emilio Aguinaldo

 

(1899-1901) President: Emilio F. Aguinaldo

(1897) Vice-President: Mariano C. Trias (elected VP during the Tejeros assembly)

 

 

COMMONWEALTH PERIOD (American Period)

Manuel L. Quezon

 

(1935-1944) President Manuel L. Quezon (Died in exile in the United States of America in 1944)

(1936-1944) Vice-President: Sergio S. Osme�a, Sr.

 

Sergio Osmenia, Sr.

 

(1944-1946) President: Sergio S. Osme�a, Sr. (Assumed the presidency upon the death of Quezon while the Philippine Commonwealth government is in exile in the U.S.)

 

 

SECOND REPUBLIC (Japanese Occupation)

Jose P. Laurel

(1943-1945) President: Jose P. Laurel

(1943-1945) Vice-Presidents: Benigno Aquino, Sr. and Ramon Avancena

 

 

THIRD REPUBLIC

Manuel A. Roxas

 

(1946-1948) President: Manuel L. Roxas (Died of a heart attack in 1948)

(1946-1948) Vice-President: Elpidio R. Quirino

 

Elpidio R. Quirino

 

(1948-1953) President: Elpidio R. Quirino (Assumed the remaining term & re-elected)

(1949-1953) Vice-President: Fernando H. Lopez

 

Ramon Magsaysay, Jr.

 

(1953-1957) President: Ramon F. Magsaysay

(Magsaysay died in an airplane crash on March 16, 1957 on Mt. Manunggal in Cebu)

(1953-1957) Vice-President: Carlos P. Garcia

 

Carlos P. Garcia

 

(1957-1961) President: Carlos P. Garcia (Assumed the remaining term and re-elected)

(1957-1961) Vice-President: Diosdado P. Macapagal

 

Diosdado Macapagal

 

(1961-1965) President: Diosdado P. Macapagal

(1961-1965) Vice-President: Emmanuel N. Pelaez

 

Ferdinand Marcos

 

(1965-1972) President: Ferdinand E. Marcos (the first to win 2 presidential terms)

(1965-1972) Vice-President: Fernando H. Lopez

 

 

FOURTH REPUBLIC (Martial Law, "The New Republic" & Parliamentary Government)

Ferdinand Marcos

 

(1972-1986) President: Ferdinand E. Marcos (unseated by the People Power Revolution)

(Marcos died in exile in Hawaii on September 28, 1989 of Lupus complications)

(1981-1986) Prime Minister Cesar E. A. Virata

(1986) Vice-President: Arturo M. Tolentino (proclaimed but did not serve due to the revolt)

 

 

FIFTH REPUBLIC (Under the new "People Power" Constitution)

President Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino

 

(1986-1992) President: Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino

(1986-1992) Vice-President: Salvador H. Laurel

 

Pres. Fidel Valdez Ramos

 

(1992-1998) President Fidel Valdez Ramos

(1992-1998) Vice-President: Joseph Ejercito Estrada

 

Joseph Ejercito Estrada

 

(1998-2001) President: Joseph Ejercito Estrada (Deposed by "People Power")

(1998-2001) Vice-President: Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

 

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

(2001-2010) President: Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (Assumed Estrada's remaining term & re-elected)

(2001-2004) Vice-President: Teofisto T. Guingona (1st term of Arroyo)

(2004-2010) Vice-President: Manuel "Noli" Leuterio de Castro (2nd term of Arroyo)

Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III, a.k.a. Noynoy Aquino

(2010-2016) President: Benigno Simeon "Noynoy" Cojuangco Aquino III

(2010-2016) Vice-President: Jejomar "Jojo" Cabauatan Binay

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte

(2016-2022) President: Rodrigo "Rody" Roa Duterte a.k.a. Digong

(2016-2022) Vice-President: Maria Leonor "Leni" Santo Tomas Gerona-Robredo

(2022-2028) President: Ferdinand "Bongbong" Romualdez Marcos, Jr.

(2022-2028) Vice-President: Sara Zimmerman Duterte-Carpio

   

 

 

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