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Presidents Of The Philippines
Presidents of the Philippines
PRESIDENT
YEAR
LEGACY
FAMOUS TAGLINE
Emilio Famy Aguinaldo
January 23, 1899[ March 23, 1901[L 2]

“this country will be great again”
Manuel Luis Molina Quezon
November 15, 1935
August 1, 1944[L 5]

"Pro Patria et Jure: For Country and Law"
Jose Paciano Garcia Laurel
October 14, 1943
August 17, 1945[L 6]

Sergio Suico Osmeña
August 1, 1944
May 28, 1946

“immediate independence”
Manuel Acuña Roxas
May 28, 1946 - April 15, 1948

"Our noble aspirations for nationhood, long cherished and ardously contended for by our people, will be realised."
Elpidio Rivera Quirino
April 17, 1948 – December 30, 1953

"I have faith in the democratic process we have established and in the capacity of our people to perfect themselves in it."and this

"Every epoch has its own heroes and every hero has his own epoch."

Ramon Del Fierro Magsaysay
December 30, 1953 – March 17, 1957

"Asia for the Asians"

Carlos Polestico Garcia
March 17, 1957 – December 30, 1961

Diosdado Pangan Macapagal
December 30, 1961 – December 30, 1965

Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos
December 30, 1965 – February 25, 1986

sa ikauunlad ng bayan disiplina ang kailangan

“The Nation can be Great Again.”
Maria Corazon Sumulong Cojuangco-Aquino
February 25, 1986 – June 30, 1992

Fidel Valdez Ramos
June 30, 1992 – June 30, 1998

"Unity, Strength, and Assistance".
Joseph E. Estrada
June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001

Maria Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo january 20, 2001 – June 30, 2010

Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III
June 30, 2010 to June 30, 2016

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