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    The overseas landholdings of the Marcos family, which the Philippine government and the United Nations System's Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative consider...
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  • These are aside from the various overseas landholdings of the Marcos family, which are spread around the world. The Supreme Court of the Philippines considers...
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    mansions Overseas landholdings of the Marcos family Marcos jewels 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal (Malaysia) Davies, Nick (May 7, 2016). "The $10bn...
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    presidency of Bongbong Marcos. Imee Marcos has attributed the continued reign of the Marcos family to the inherent feudalism of Philippine culture. Although...
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    Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan below 14th Street Overseas landholdings of the Marcos family Although 40 Wall Street was the world's...
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    all or part of the country under military control—most prominently: 111  during the administration of Ferdinand Marcos, but also during the Philippines'...
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    1972. She is the mother of current president Bongbong Marcos. During her husband's 21-year rule, Imelda Marcos ordered the construction of many grandiose...
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    that Soliman had died of a heart attack, but his family believed that Marcos had ordered that he be killed. Marcos then dissolved the National Intelligence...
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  • Edifice complex (category Presidency of Ferdinand Marcos)
    The term "edifice complex" was coined in the 1970s to describe Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos' practice of using publicly funded construction projects...
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  • Ako si Ninoy (category Films set in the 1970s)
    Mang Simeon Rhylle "Yang Yang" as Teen Bongbong Marcos Racel John "Geng" Cunanan as Imee Marcos The original musical stage play was written by Vincent...
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    Irene Marcos. Marcos's fourth child with Ortega was born after his marriage to Imelda. Marcos and Imelda later adopted a daughter, Aimee. Marcos had an...
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    Proclamation No. 1081 (category Presidency of Ferdinand Marcos)
    the wake of Marcos' expensive 1969 presidential reelection bid. Marcos approached at least two different factions within his cabinet to study how the...
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  • own image; [...] Marcos wanted to be able to say, 'L'État, c'est moi.'" In some extreme cases where Marcos encouraged the formation of cults so that they...
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  • Mendiola massacre (category History of the Philippines (1986–present))
    reforms during the Marcos regime failed to bring agrarian justice to the farmers. Instead, Marcos' cronies and oligarchs perpetuated the abuse of farmers and...
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    accuse Marcos in 1968 of trying to establish "a garrison state." Under intense pressure from the administration of Lyndon B. Johnson, Marcos reversed...
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  • Presidential Commission on Good Government (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from September 2022)
    recover the ill-gotten wealth accumulated by Ferdinand Marcos, his immediate family, relatives, subordinates and close associates, whether located in the Philippines...
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    Ferdinand Marcos. Marcos in turn saw Aquino as the biggest threat to his power. Aquino was supposed to run for president in the 1973 elections when Marcos declared...
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    president Ferdinand Marcos and former first lady Imelda Marcos and the older sister of the current president, Bongbong Marcos. Imee Marcos' political career...
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    The Marcos jewels (sometimes also the Imelda jewels) generally refers to the jewelry collection of the Marcos family – most famously that of former First...
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    Salvador Laurel (category Laurel family)
    topple the regime of President Ferdinand Marcos with the 1986 People Power Revolution. Salvador Laurel was the fifth son and eighth child of José P....
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    Jose W. Diokno (category Marcos martial law victims)
    short when Marcos announced martial law on television at 7:17 p.m. At 1:00 a.m. before the announcement, Diokno was arrested by the Marcos dictatorial...
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  • with Marcos – whether in terms of legal assistance, political favors, or facilitation of business monopolies, during his administration. Marcos critics...
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  • Plaza Miranda bombing (category Manila during the Marcos dictatorship)
    from Marcos' cabinet also contained further evidence implicating Marcos. A proven false flag attack took place with the attempted assassination of Defense...
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  • Amando Doronila (category Marcos martial law victims)
    worked for The Age. In 1985, he returned to the Philippines to cover the decline and fall of the Marcos regime. After Marcos’ overthrow in the 1986 People...
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  • the Philippines from 1965 to 1972 played a key role in the events which led to Ferdinand Marcos' declaration of Martial Law in 1972, and the Marcos regime's...
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    Fabian Ver (category Ferdinand Marcos administration personnel)
    to Marcos and would blindly carry out the wishes and orders of Marcos without question. Thus, he became the most loyal officer to Marcos and upon the latter's...
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  • Operation Big Bird (category Ferdinand Marcos)
    the fund, which then became known as the Fertilizer Fund scam. Unexplained wealth of the Marcos family Marcos mansions Overseas landholdings of the Marcos...
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    Crown Building (Manhattan) (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    purchased several other New York City buildings; see Overseas landholdings of the Marcos family. The price has also been cited as $1.77 billion or $1.78 billion...
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    The history of the Philippines, from 1965 to 1986, covers the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos. The Marcos era includes the final years of the Third Republic...
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    Primitivo Mijares (category Marcos martial law victims)
    Courier in 1950 and the Manila Chronicle in 1951. He and Marcos formed a close relationship after Mijares covered Marcos in the Manila Chronicle. He...
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