The history of the Philippines, from 1965 to 1986, covers the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos. The Marcos era includes the final years of the Third Republic (1965–1972), the Philippines under martial law (1972–1981), and the majority of the Fourth Republic (1981–1986). By the end of the Marcos dictatorial era, the country was experiencing a debt crisis, extreme poverty, and severe underemployment.[2][3]
Quick Facts Republic of the PhilippinesRepublika ng Pilipinas (Filipino), Capital ...
Republic of the Philippines |
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Motto: "Isang Bansa, Isang Diwa"[1] "One Nation, One Spirit" |
Anthem: Lupang Hinirang (English: "Chosen Land")
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Capital | 1965–1976: Quezon City (official) Manila (legislative capital until 1972) 1976–1986: Manila (de jure) Metro Manila (de facto) |
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Largest city | Quezon City (city proper) Metro Manila (metropolitan) |
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Official languages | Filipino Spanish English |
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Spoken languages | See Languages of the Philippines |
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Government | Unitary presidential constitutional republic (1965–1972) Unitary presidential constitutional republic under an authoritarian conjugal military dictatorship (1972–1973) Unitary parliamentary republic with an executive presidency (1973–1978) Unitary dominant-party parliamentary constitutional republic under an authoritarian conjugal military dictatorship (1978–1981) Unitary dominant-party semi-presidential constitutional republic under a conjugal dictatorship (1981–1986) Revolutionary government (1986)
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• 1965–1986 | Ferdinand Marcos |
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• 1986 | Corazon Aquino |
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• 1965–1972 | Fernando Lopez |
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• 1972–1986 | abolished by the 1973 Constitution |
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• 1986 | Salvador Laurel |
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Prime Minister | |
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• 1978–1981 | Ferdinand Marcos |
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• 1981–1986 | Cesar Virata |
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• 1986 | Salvador Laurel |
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Legislature | Congress (1965–1972) None (Congress dissolved) (1972–1976) Batasang Bayan (1976–1978) Interim Batasang Pambansa (1978–1984) Regular Batasang Pambansa (1984–1986) |
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| Senate (1965–1972) |
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| House of Representatives (1965–1972) |
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Historical era | Cold War |
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| December 30, 1965 |
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| January 26 – March 17, 1970 |
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| August 21, 1971 |
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| September 23, 1972 |
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| January 17, 1973 |
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| August 21, 1983 |
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| February 7, 1986 |
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| February 22–25, 1986 |
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| February 25, 1986 1986 |
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Currency | Philippine peso (₱) |
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Time zone | UTC+08:00 (PST) |
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Driving side | right |
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ISO 3166 code | PH |
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Today part of | Philippines |
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