FERDINAND MARCOS, PRESIDENT AND DICTATOR OF THE PHILIPPINES
The Tenth President and dictator of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos, declared Martial Law on 21st September 1972 in the Philippines.
Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos, 10th President of the Philippines, and the Dictator ran a corrupt, and undemocratic government (1965-1986). He came to power in 1965. Was reelected in 1969. In public unrest, he imposed martial law (1972 -1981). In 1983, his longtime political opponent, Ninoy Aquino, was assassinated and Marcos' govt implicated. The country ignited in protests. This led to snap elections in 1986. Marcos ran against Corazon Aquino, the wife of Ninoy Aquino. The election was marred by widespread violence and tampering of the results. The People's Power Revolution gained strength, forced Marcos and his government to capitulate. Marcos fled to Hawaii, where he died on 28.9.1989, at 72, of heart, lung, and kidney disease. In the 2004 Global Transparency Report, Marcos was in the list of the World's Most Corrupt Leaders. He amassed $10 bn in 21 years as Prez. His equally famous wife, Imelda Marcos, later returned to the Philippines and to politics. Marcos was born on 11.9.1917 in Sarrat City, Ilocos Norte province, Philippines.
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