Noynoy Aquino Essay - 520 Words.
In the 2010 elections, however, Binay was the vice-presidential hopeful in the same party with presidential candidate Joseph Estrada, Noynoy Aquino’s leading rival. A former movie star, Estrada was elected to the presidency in 1998 but ousted three years later via a second People Power uprising in 2001. After being convicted of the crime of plunder and serving part of his sentence, he was.
The Philippine economy and Benigno Aquino III’s presidency, 2010-2016. Crossroads (Toward Philippine Economic and Social Progress) by Gerardo P. Sicat (The Philippine Star) January 6, 2016 We are now in the last six months of the presidency of Benigno Aquino III. Final evaluation of his administration’s impact on the nation is premature. However, it is now possible to assess where the.
Noynoy Aquino is the worst president the Philippines ever had August 9, 2015. by Ilda. Supporters of Philippine President Benigno Simeon (BS) Aquino insist that he is the “greatest” President the country has ever had. Now that his term is about to end, they worry about who can continue his so-called “reforms” after he leaves office. However, the fact that they are worried about who.
It could just be a case of a beginner’s nerves—but the knee-jerk reaction of the Duterte administration to be a copycat of the Aquino era’s basic macroeconomic policies means we will have.
That could explain why we hardly hear Duterte say “Putang ina mo Noynoy!” despite his displeasure at the way the current government is being run. So, even if BS Aquino’s official ally Presidential candidate Mar Roxas doesn’t win, the President seems to be in good hands if ever one of the other popular Presidential candidates mentioned wins the Presidency. Such is the power of the.
President Noynoy Aquino delivered his 5th State Of the Nation Address or SONA last July 28. 2014 and discussed of import affairs that he and his authorities have accomplished and wants to carry through for our state. I merely wanted to concentrate my reaction on his statements about our economic system and instruction in our state.
IT WAS a litany of gratitude to put an Oscar-winner to shame. In his last state-of-the-nation address to the Philippine Congress on July 27th, President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino thanked God.