Provisional Government of the Philippines (1986–1987)
Philippines provisional government that lasted from 1986 to 1987 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A provisional revolutionary government was set up in the Philippines following the People Power Revolution which ended on February 25, 1986. The revolution removed President Ferdinand Marcos, who ruled as a dictator, from office and installed Corazon Aquino as the new president of the country.[1][2]
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Provisional Government of the Philippines | |||||||||
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1986–1987 | |||||||||
Anthem: Lupang Hinirang (English: "Chosen Land") | |||||||||
Capital | Manila (de jure) 14°38′N 120°58′E Metro Manila[lower-alpha 1] (de facto) | ||||||||
Largest city | Quezon City 14°39′N 121°02′E | ||||||||
Common languages | Filipino (official) English Other regional languages | ||||||||
Government | Provisional revolutionary government | ||||||||
President | |||||||||
• 1986–1987 | Corazon Aquino | ||||||||
Vice President | |||||||||
• 1986–1987 | Salvador Laurel | ||||||||
Legislature | None (parliament dissolved) | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
February 22–25, 1986 | |||||||||
February 25, 1986 | |||||||||
March 25, 1986 | |||||||||
• 1987 Constitution adopted | February 2, 1987 | ||||||||
Currency | Philippine peso (₱) | ||||||||
Time zone | UTC+08:00 (PST) | ||||||||
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Driving side | right | ||||||||
ISO 3166 code | PH | ||||||||
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Today part of | Philippines |
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