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    Fidel Valdez Ramos CCLH GCS KGCR (Tagalog: [pɪˈdɛl bɐlˈdɛs ˈɾamos]; March 18, 1928 – July 31, 2022), popularly known as FVR, was a Filipino general and...
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    Fidel V. Ramos began his presidency at noon on June 30, 1992, following his inauguration as the 12th president of the Philippines, succeeding Corazon Aquino...
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    "Ming" Jara Martinez-Ramos (born December 29, 1926) is a former First Lady of the Philippines. She is the widow of Fidel V. Ramos. Ramos was born Amelita...
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  • revolutionary and politician Fidel Ramos (1928–2022), Filipino politician and former president Fidel may also refer to: Fidel (given name) Fidel (2002 film), a 2002...
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    Asingan town along with her brother, former President Fidel V. Ramos. Her father, Narciso Ramos (1900–1986), was a lawyer, crusading journalist and five-term...
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    term, Aquino did not stand for re-election. Aquino was succeeded by Fidel V. Ramos. During this period the country's economic performance remained modest...
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  • executive orders signed by Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos. Messages of the President Fidel V. Ramos, 1992-1998, Book 12, Volume 4, Executive Orders...
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    The Order of the Golden Heart (Orden ng Gintong Puso) is an order of the Philippines. Created by Executive Order No. 40-A issued by President Ramon Magsaysay...
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    president. After Corazon Aquino, Fidel Ramos won the 1992 Presidential Election to become President of the Philippines. The Ramos administration sought to restart...
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    Marcos". Presidential Museum and Library. Retrieved July 7, 2018. "Fidel V. Ramos". Presidential Museum and Library. Retrieved July 7, 2018. "Corazon...
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  • level: Corazon Aquino, Fidel Ramos, and Bongbong Marcos. One president attended a United States service academy: Fidel Ramos graduated from the United...
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    secretaries of national defense were elected president: Ramon Magsaysay and Fidel Ramos. Several others ran for the presidency: Alejo Santos, Juan Ponce Enrile...
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    March 30, 1998, by virtue of Executive Order 475 signed by President Fidel Ramos. The Order effectively transferred the PCG from the Department of National...
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    supported the candidacy of General Fidel V. Ramos, who was her defense secretary and a key figure in the EDSA Revolution. Ramos had consistently stood by her...
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    Reyes; and former Senate Presidents Arturo Tolentino and Blas Ople. Fidel Ramos is the most recent president to be buried there, on August 9, 2022. The...
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    President Fidel Ramos, followed suit. After the Second EDSA Revolution, security in the palace was tightened due to attempts against the government. Ramos' wife...
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    Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile, Chief of the Philippine Constabulary Fidel Ramos, and Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Fabian Ver...
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  • Fidel V. Ramos. Even though Mitra won the nomination, in Peping Cojuangco's hometown Tarlac, he only gathered 8 votes, with Ramos earning 53. Ramos also...
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    Foreign-minister-in-exile Ramos-Horta represented his nation at the prize ceremony. In May 1994, Philippine President Fidel Ramos (no relation), bowing to...
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  • Renato de Villa (category Ramos administration cabinet members)
    Medal In 1991, Fidel Ramos resigned as Defense secretary to run for president. Aquino appointed de Villa as his replacement. When Ramos won as president...
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    with the Philippine government under the administration of President Fidel Ramos that saw the creation of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)...
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    father of former Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos and Philippine Senator Leticia Ramos-Shahani. Born to Plácido Ramos (né Apelido) y Tabadero and Ramona...
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  • ultimately stopped by maneuvers within the AFP led by Chief of Staff General Fidel Ramos before a shot was even fired. As a result, Enrile was subsequently fired...
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  • has led the country to elect two presidents from the party, namely Fidel V. Ramos, a United Methodist, and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, a Roman Catholic....
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    retired general Fidel Ramos of Lakas–NUCD narrowly defeated populist candidate Miriam Defensor Santiago of the People's Reform Party. Ramos also got the...
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    his inauguration as the 13th president of the Philippines, succeeding Fidel Ramos. He was deposed on January 20, 2001, following the Second EDSA Revolution...
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  • Philippine Constabulary Chief General Fidel Ramos and Cardinal Sin to ask for support. The defection of Ramos, who commanded nearby Camp Crame; the arrival...
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    chief and AFP vice-chief of staff Lt. General Fidel V. Ramos in the neighboring Camp Crame, but even with Ramos' defection, their forces were trapped in the...
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    the Philippines and received it from Philippine Constabulary General Fidel Ramos in nearby Camp Crame, who joined Enrile in withdrawing support for Marcos...
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    coup attempts against the administration of Corazon Aquino. President Fidel Ramos granted him amnesty in 1992. He entered politics and became a senator...
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