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Philippine History

Corazon Aquino
&
Fidel V. Ramos

Submitted to:
Ms. Allysa B. Caraos
Submitted by:
John Michael Dofelis
Rencel Dinglasan
Kimberly Anne Fidelino
Mheng Gallema
Shania Camille Escobido
Shella Mae Humilde
Toni Fernando

BAMA 302
I. TABLE OF CONTENTS

II. ONE PAGE SYNTESIS

III. BIOGRAPHY

IV. INFO ABOUT ADMINISTRATION

V. LAWS, POLICIES AND PROGRAMS


a. AQUINO
b. RAMOS

VI. ISSUES FACED BY ADMINISTRATION

VII. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS


I. TABLE OF CONTENTS
II. ONE PAGE SYNTESIS
III. BIOGRAPHY
IV. INFO ABOUT ADMINISTRATION
V. LAWS, POLICIES AND PROGRAMS
a. AQUINO
b. RAMOS
VI. ISSUES FACED BY ADMINISTRATION
VII. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
IV. INFO ABOUT ADMINISTRATION
A. Corazon Aquino administration:

A housewife catapulted into the presidency by the first EDSA People Power Revolution, the
first President Aquino had a nurturing leadership style combined with an effort to promote
integrity in public service.

It is also argued that resilience is part of President Cory’s leadership qualities. She survived
seven coup attempts to overthrow her from power. Not bad at all for an individual who was
once labeled as an “ordinary housewife!”

The abolition of martial law also meant bringing back several freedoms that were not present
during Martial Law – a leadership style that empowers versus controls. President Cory was
also responsible for empowering women. Did you know that before 1987, a married woman
needed her husband’s consent before she could open her own bank account? With a stroke of
a pen, Aquino drastically changed the civil code. Hence, women were no longer second class
citizens.

Many have observed that up to her death in 2009, she exemplified humility, reminiscent of
what is now known as “Level 5” Leadership, which emphasizes humility as a vital ingredient
for successful leadership

B. Fidel V. Ramos administration:

Fidel Ramos received the lowest plurality for any elected president of the Philippines,
winning less than 25% of the entire vote in 1992. Despite this, he has produced many results
that he set to undertake, much of which are related to economic reform and liberalization.
Despite the low plurality, FVR’s strength was his ability to collaborate across party lines and
build a strong coalition of different political parties.

Ramos was also able to rally the nation under his vision of Philippines 2000, his goal of
making the Philippines a newly-industrialized country by the end of the 20th century.
IV. INFO ABOUT ADMINISTRATION
A. Corazon Aquino administration:

A housewife catapulted into the presidency by the first EDSA People Power Revolution, the
first President Aquino had a nurturing leadership style combined with an effort to promote
integrity in public service.

It is also argued that resilience is part of President Cory’s leadership qualities. She survived
seven coup attempts to overthrow her from power. Not bad at all for an individual who was
once labeled as an “ordinary housewife!”

The abolition of martial law also meant bringing back several freedoms that were not present
during Martial Law – a leadership style that empowers versus controls. President Cory was
also responsible for empowering women. Did you know that before 1987, a married woman
needed her husband’s consent before she could open her own bank account? With a stroke of
a pen, Aquino drastically changed the civil code. Hence, women were no longer second class
citizens.

Many have observed that up to her death in 2009, she exemplified humility, reminiscent of
what is now known as “Level 5” Leadership, which emphasizes humility as a vital ingredient
for successful leadership

B. Fidel V. Ramos administration:

Fidel Ramos received the lowest plurality for any elected president of the Philippines,
winning less than 25% of the entire vote in 1992. Despite this, he has produced many results
that he set to undertake, much of which are related to economic reform and liberalization.
Despite the low plurality, FVR’s strength was his ability to collaborate across party lines and
build a strong coalition of different political parties.

Ramos was also able to rally the nation under his vision of Philippines 2000, his goal of
making the Philippines a newly-industrialized country by the end of the 20th century.

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