presidency of Joseph Ejercito Estrada, also known as the Estrada administration, spanned 31 months from June 30, 1998, to January 20, 2001. Estrada was...
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Second EDSA Revolution (redirect from Resignation of Joseph Estrada)
overthrew the government of Joseph Estrada, the thirteenth president of the Philippines. Following allegations of corruption against Estrada and his subsequent...
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Joseph Ejercito Estrada KGCR (Tagalog: [ʔɛˌhɛːɾ.sɪˈto ʔɛsˈtɾaː.dɐ]; born Jose Marcelo Ejercito; April 19, 1937), also known by the nickname Erap, is a...
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The trial of Philippine president Joseph Estrada (People of the Philippines v. Joseph Estrada, et al., 26558 Sandiganbayan, September 12, 2007) took place...
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The inauguration of Joseph Estrada as the thirteenth president of the Philippines took place on Tuesday, June 30, 1998, at the Barasoain Church in Malolos...
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Rizal Day bombings (category Presidency of Joseph Estrada)
were a series of bombings that occurred around Metro Manila in the Philippines on December 30, 2000. The explosions occurred within a span of a few hours...
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Visit to the Philippines by President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela hosted by President Joseph Estrada October 1999". philippinediplomaticvisits.blogspot...
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Operation Valiancy (category Presidency of Joseph Estrada)
Valiancy (Filipino: Oplan Kagitingan) was the initial military operation of the 2000 Philippine campaign against the Moro Islamic Liberation Front which...
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Operation Audacity (category Presidency of Joseph Estrada)
primarily units of its 6th Infantry Division, assaulted and cleared Moro Islamic Liberation Front forces from the Carmen-Banisilan area of Cotabato. Three...
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2000 Philippine campaign against the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (category Presidency of Joseph Estrada)
the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) against a Muslim secessionist group that took place during the presidency of Joseph Estrada in the Autonomous...
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during the 31-month presidency of Joseph Estrada and the first four months of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's presidency. The convening of the 11th Congress followed...
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administration of Joseph Estrada, Ramos' successor, advocated a hardline stance against the MILF, ultimately directing the Armed Forces of the Philippines...
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personal aggrandizement. Under the presidency of Fidel V. Ramos: PEA Amari scam (1995) Under the presidency of Joseph Estrada: Expo Filipino scam (1998) Juetengate...
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2001 Zamboanga Sibugay creation plebiscite (category Presidency of Joseph Estrada)
into law as Republic Act No. 8973 by President Joseph Estrada and was enacted on November 7, 2000. Because of this, the province is the newest in the country...
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Eduardo Nonato Joson (category Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Nueva Ecija)
also served as administrator of the National Food Authority during the presidency of Joseph Estrada. He is the second son of former Nueva Ecija Governor...
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To Live for the Masses (category Presidency of Joseph Estrada)
of Philippine President Joseph Estrada. The documentary details Estrada's childhood and acting career, his rise to political prominence as mayor of San...
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Andrew Gonzalez (category Estrada administration cabinet members)
of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports under the presidency of Joseph Estrada. After his term ended, he returned to De La Salle University...
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Bright Boys (category Presidency of Joseph Estrada)
congressmen of the House of Representatives of the Philippines who were dubbed as such by Joseph Estrada during his term as President of the Philippines...
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Manny Villar (category Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Las Piñas)
billion. A few years later during the presidency of Joseph Estrada and with him being Speaker of the House of Representatives, controversy arose regarding...
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January 20, 2001, to June 30, 2010. She served the remainder of her predecessor Joseph Estrada's term after he was deposed, and she was elected to a full...
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Ejercito Estrada (born September 28, 1977) is a Filipino Air Force reserve colonel and former actor. The youngest son of former president Joseph Estrada with...
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Bicol Region (redirect from List of cities and municipalities in the Bicol Region)
the presidency of Joseph Estrada in 1999, and must end after each school completes the mandated 200-day school calendar organized by the Department of Education...
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Chavit Singson (category Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Ilocos Sur)
accused his friend and then-President Joseph Estrada of plotting to assassinate him after a falling-out over the share of jueteng and tobacco revenues. He...
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Horacio Morales (category Estrada administration cabinet members)
martial law rule of President Ferdinand Marcos, he later served as Secretary of Agrarian Reform during the presidency of Joseph Estrada. Morales was born...
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Arroyo became president after the Supreme Court of the Philippines ruled that President Joseph Estrada resigned. A few days later, she appointed Teofisto...
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Church was one of the institutions that became opposed to the Presidency of Joseph Estrada.: 275 Religious orders, such as the Society of Jesus and Opus...
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Benigno Aquino III. Joseph Estrada was the president of the Philippines from June 30, 1998, to January 20, 2001, the presidency was criticized, with...
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Antonio Carpio (category Associate justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines)
shipping, civil aviation, and insurance industries. During the presidency of Joseph Estrada, Carpio returned to private practice and penned a regular opinion...
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William Dar (category Estrada administration cabinet members)
same position under President Joseph Estrada in an acting capacity from 1998 to 1999. He is also a former Director General of ICRISAT. Dar was born and educated...
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Fabian Ver (category Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines)
during the administration of Presidents Corazon Aquino and Fidel V. Ramos. He returned during the presidency of Joseph Estrada but faced lawsuits that linked...
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