Who is the justice apointed by corazon Aquino?
Corazon Aquino appointed several justices to the Supreme Court of the Philippines during her presidency from 1986 to 1992. Notably, she appointed Justice Hilario Davide Jr., who later became the Chief Justice. Aquino's appointments aimed to restore the judiciary's integrity and independence following the Marcos regime.
Who are the secretary of noynoy Aquino?
President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III named the members of his Cabinet. Here are the new official cabinet members of the Philippines (2010):
Executive Secretary - Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa Jr.
Department of Foreign Affairs - Alberto Romulo
Department of Agriculture - Proceso AlcalaPresident Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III named the members of his Cabinet. Here are the new official cabinet members of the Philippines (2010):
Executive Secretary - Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa Jr.
Department of Foreign Affairs - Alberto Romulo
Department of Agriculture - Proceso Alcala
Department of Budget and Management - Florencio "Butch" Abad
Department of Education - Rev. Armin Luistro
Department of Energy - Jose Rene D. Almendras
Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Ramon Paje
Department of Finance - Cesar Purisima
Department of Health - Dr. Enrique Ona
Department of Interior and Local Government - Jesse Robredo
Department of Justice - Leila de Lima
Department of Labor and Employment - Rosalinda Baldoz
Department of Agrarian Reform - Virgilio de los Reyes
Department of National Defense - Voltaire Gazmin
National Economic and Development Authority Director General - Cayetano Paderanga Jr.
Department of Public Works and Highways - Rogelio Singson
Department of Science and Technology - Mario Montejo
Department of Social Welfare and Development - Corazon Soliman
Department of Tourism - Alberto Lim
Department of Trade and Industry - Gregory Domingo
Department of Transportation and Communication - Jose "Ping" de Jesus
Commissioner of the Bureau of Internal Revenue - Kim Jacinto-Henares
Chairman of Commission on Higher Education - Patricia Liguanan
Presidential Legal Counsel - Eduardo de Mesa
Presidential Spokesman - Edwin Lacierda
Presidential Management Staff Chief - Julia Abad
Presidential Adviser on Peace Process - Teresita Deles
President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III named the members of his Cabinet. Here are the new official cabinet members of the Philippines (2010):
Executive Secretary - Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa Jr.
Department of Foreign Affairs - Alberto Romulo
Department of Agriculture - Proceso Alcala
Department of Budget and Management - Florencio "Butch" Abad
Department of Education - Rev. Armin Luistro
Department of Energy - Jose Rene D. Almendras
Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Ramon Paje
Department of Finance - Cesar Purisima
Department of Health - Dr. Enrique Ona
Department of Interior and Local Government - Jesse Robredo
Department of Justice - Leila de Lima
Department of Labor and Employment - Rosalinda Baldoz
Department of Agrarian Reform - Virgilio de los Reyes
Department of National Defense - Voltaire Gazmin
National Economic and Development Authority Director General - Cayetano Paderanga Jr.
Department of Public Works and Highways - Rogelio Singson
Department of Science and Technology - Mario Montejo
Department of Social Welfare and Development - Corazon Soliman
Department of Tourism - Alberto Lim
Department of Trade and Industry - Gregory Domingo
Department of Transportation and Communication - Jose "Ping" de Jesus
Commissioner of the Bureau of Internal Revenue - Kim Jacinto-Henares
Chairman of Commission on Higher Education - Patricia Liguanan
Presidential Legal Counsel - Eduardo de Mesa
Presidential Spokesman - Edwin Lacierda
Presidential Management Staff Chief - Julia Abad
Presidential Adviser on Peace Process - Teresita Deles
President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III named the members of his Cabinet. Here are the new official cabinet members of the Philippines (2010):
Executive Secretary - Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa Jr.
Department of Foreign Affairs - Alberto Romulo
Department of Agriculture - Proceso Alcala
Department of Budget and Management - Florencio "Butch" Abad
Department of Education - Rev. Armin Luistro
Department of Energy - Jose Rene D. Almendras
Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Ramon Paje
Department of Finance - Cesar Purisima
Department of Health - Dr. Enrique Ona
Department of Interior and Local Government - Jesse Robredo
Department of Justice - Leila de Lima
Department of Labor and Employment - Rosalinda Baldoz
Department of Agrarian Reform - Virgilio de los Reyes
Department of National Defense - Voltaire Gazmin
National Economic and Development Authority Director General - Cayetano Paderanga Jr.
Department of Public Works and Highways - Rogelio Singson
Department of Science and Technology - Mario Montejo
Department of Social Welfare and Development - Corazon Soliman
Department of Tourism - Alberto Lim
Department of Trade and Industry - Gregory Domingo
Department of Transportation and Communication - Jose "Ping" de Jesus
Commissioner of the Bureau of Internal Revenue - Kim Jacinto-Henares
Chairman of Commission on Higher Education - Patricia Liguanan
Presidential Legal Counsel - Eduardo de Mesa
Presidential Spokesman - Edwin Lacierda
Presidential Management Staff Chief - Julia Abad
Presidential Adviser on Peace Process - Teresita Deles
President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III named the members of his Cabinet. Here are the new official cabinet members of the Philippines (2010):
Executive Secretary - Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa Jr.
Department of Foreign Affairs - Alberto Romulo
Department of Agriculture - Proceso Alcala
Department of Budget and Management - Florencio "Butch" Abad
Department of Education - Rev. Armin Luistro
Department of Energy - Jose Rene D. Almendras
Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Ramon Paje
Department of Finance - Cesar Purisima
Department of Health - Dr. Enrique Ona
Department of Interior and Local Government - Jesse Robredo
Department of Justice - Leila de Lima
Department of Labor and Employment - Rosalinda Baldoz
Department of Agrarian Reform - Virgilio de los Reyes
Department of National Defense - Voltaire Gazmin
National Economic and Development Authority Director General - Cayetano Paderanga Jr.
Department of Public Works and Highways - Rogelio Singson
Department of Science and Technology - Mario Montejo
Department of Social Welfare and Development - Corazon Soliman
Department of Tourism - Alberto Lim
Department of Trade and Industry - Gregory Domingo
Department of Transportation and Communication - Jose "Ping" de Jesus
Commissioner of the Bureau of Internal Revenue - Kim Jacinto-Henares
Chairman of Commission on Higher Education - Patricia Liguanan
Presidential Legal Counsel - Eduardo de Mesa
Presidential Spokesman - Edwin Lacierda
Presidential Management Staff Chief - Julia Abad
Presidential Adviser on Peace Process - Teresita Deles
Department of Budget and Management - Florencio "Butch" Abad
Department of Education - Rev. Armin Luistro
Department of Energy - Jose Rene D. Almendras
Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Ramon Paje
Department of Finance - Cesar Purisima
Department of Health - Dr. Enrique Ona
Department of Interior and Local Government - Jesse Robredo
Department of Justice - Leila de Lima
Department of Labor and Employment - Rosalinda Baldoz
Department of Agrarian Reform - Virgilio de los Reyes
Department of National Defense - Voltaire Gazmin
National Economic and Development Authority Director General - Cayetano Paderanga Jr.
Department of Public Works and Highways - Rogelio Singson
Department of Science and Technology - Mario Montejo
Department of Social Welfare and Development - Corazon Soliman
Department of Tourism - Alberto Lim
Department of Trade and Industry - Gregory Domingo
Department of Transportation and Communication - Jose "Ping" de Jesus
Commissioner of the Bureau of Internal Revenue - Kim Jacinto-Henares
Chairman of Commission on Higher Education - Patricia Liguanan
Presidential Legal Counsel - Eduardo de Mesa
Presidential Spokesman - Edwin Lacierda
Presidential Management Staff Chief - Julia Abad
Presidential Adviser on Peace Process - Teresita Deles
Is Salvador Laurel the vice president of Cory Aquino?
Yes. Salvador Laurel was the vice president of the Philippines from 1986 to 1992 under Cory Aquino.
What was the Educational Background Of Corazon Aquino?
What do you care about her education ? She's elected as the first woman to attain the highest rank in the Philippines after Marcos got kicked out. Marcos graduated through University. So what happened to him in later life ? Did he succeed ? Did his Educational background save him ? I don't think so .
>> new guy here, i think OP wants us to give him/her the answer to his/her homework, and i think that the first guy who answered was a girl that needs to calm down a bit
Anu anu ang nagawa ni Cory Aquino para sa bansa?
1 .sya ang nagbalik ng demokrasya sating bansa.2. sya din ang nagtatag ng peoples power revolution sa EDSA 3.soviet union lau
Reasons for interpreting Philippine History from a Filipino point of view?
. It is time for us Filipinos, especially for Filipinos-in-the-Philippines to recover our history, a nationalist history, which necessitates uncovering the lies and myths about America; since the American arrival into and 50-year occupation of our homeland, the sweet nothings about "Philippine-American Special Relations", etc. perpetuated through our school textbooks, mass media, government pronouncements, Filipinos with Americanized minds, etc.
As world history always demonstrates, history is written by the victors. In our case, then Spaniards then and Americans thereafter, our history were written by them from their viewpoint with their racial prejudices and exceptionalism. We need to expose all these.
What is the English of pang ilan si Cory Aquino sa pagiging presidente?
If this would be translated to English, the direct way of questioning would be:
What number president was Cory Aquino?
or
What number president is Cory Aquino?
You can ask your friends this way like in casual conversations. But if it's somebody that you don't think you can be casual with, try the alternatives below:
1. Where does Cory Aquino fall numerically in the list of presidents of the Philippines?
2. Numerically, where does Cory Aquino fall on the list of Philippine presidents?
3. Based on the number of Philippine presidents which position does Cory Aquino hold?
Cabilocaan, Calasiao, Pangasinan- place where Cory Aquino died. Calasiao is the puto capital of the philippines. It is also known as the "White Gold Capital".
What are the problems on Cory Aquino's administration?
Land grabbing by rich and powerful person in central luzon that aggregates poverty specially poor farmers. (Ex. Hacienda Luisita Masacre). And let's not forget power shortage during her administration.
she wears yellow dress and make rampa to the edsa. haha!
What are the contribution of Cory Aquino?
for my own opinion she was contribute in our country is a democracy and freedom to us......
How many violinists are in Philippines?
I found one original Stradivarius here in Butuan City, Philippines. Out of 540, one was handled down to him....(sorry but confidential to protect privacy)
Who is the most successful Filipino celebrity?
I'm not 100% sure of this but for what I've observed it would be Marian Rivera. since she acts well, dances well and looks really beautiful she got to stardom and also with so many issues with her celebrity life, that makes me think she is the most popular star these days.
Who are Cory Aquino's siblings?
She had 5 siblings namely:
Pedro
Josephine Reyes
Teresita Lopa
Jose Jr.,
Maria Paz Teopaco
In all they were 6.
Pen names of the filipino propagandists?
Marcelo H. del Pilar (Plaridel)
Dr. Jose Rizal (Laong Laan)
Mariano Ponce (Naning, Kalipulo, Tigbalang)
Antonio Luna (Taga Ilog)
Jose Ma. Panganiban (Jomapa)
Dr. Pedro Paterno
Antonio Ma. Regidor
Isabelo delos Reyes
Eduardo de Lete
Jose Alejandrino
Some friends of the Propaganda Movement also contributed, notably Professor Blumentritt ( Austrian ethnologist ) and Dr. Morayta ( Spanish Historian, university professor and statesman ).