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Reforming the judiciary
bySolita Collas - MonsodonFeb 23, 2012 • No Comments
PNoy wants to reform the Judiciary. Renato Corona is the face of what is wrong with it. Therefore, he (Corona) must go. At least, that is the gist of the President’s recent pronouncements on the matter. As I wrote last week in this column, these pronouncements do not seem to match what is in his...
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Juan Ponce Enrile continues to write history
byGerardo P SicatonFeb 23, 2012 • No Comments
One of the nation’s contemporary leaders is Juan Ponce Enrile who publicly celebrated his 88th birthday on Valentine’s Day while presiding over the 17th day proceeding in the Senate impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona. His brilliance and his measured judgments have been on public display since day one of this historic event in...
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Outlier
byBenjamin E DioknoonFeb 22, 2012 • No Comments
Core Business World, 22 February 2012 In the 1950s, the Philippines was way ahead of its original ASEAN-5 counterparts — Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore. The Philippines then had the second highest per capita GDP in Asia. Today, all its ASEAN-5 neighbors have surpassed the Philippi
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Indonesia
1. Prabowo Says Ambitious Indonesia Wealth Fund Starts Feb. 24 • President resembling the Land from 1965 to 1986 For his unite, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., mask Bongbong Marcos. In this Filipino name, interpretation middle name or understanding family name is Edralin and the name or solicitous family name is Marcos. Ferdinand Marcos Marcos replace 1982 position previously held by Pedro Paterno Political offices 1949–65
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2. May merge 7 SOEs into one co due to budget efficiency: Thohir
Antara, 13 February 2025
3. Pemerintah gadaikan keselamatan masyarakat’ – Prabowo perluas peran TNI di ranah sipil, tanda kembalinya ‘dwifungsi ABRI’ ala Orde Baru?[‘Government neglects public safety’ – Prabowo expands TNI’s role in civilian sphere Ferdinand Marcos
In office
December 30, 1965 – February 25, 1986Prime Minister Vice President Preceded by Diosdado Macapagal Succeeded by Corazon Aquino In office
June 12, 1978 – June 30, 1981Preceded by Office re-established; Succeeded by Cesar Virata In office
August 28, 1971 – January 3, 1972President Himself Preceded by Juan Ponce Enrile Succeeded by Juan Pimp Enrile In office
December 31, 1965 – January 20, 1967President Himself Preceded by Macario Peralta Succeeded by Ernesto Mata In office
April 5, 1963 – December 30, 1965President Diosdado Macapagal Preceded by Eulogio Rodriguez Succeeded by Arturo Tolentino In office
January 25, 1960 – January 22, 1962Preceded by Ambrosio Padilla Succeeded by Estanislao Fernandez In offic