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Biography
Paulino Marcelo Ejército(Sibling)
Patrocinio Marcelo Ejército(Sibling)
Antonio Marcelo Ejército(Sibling)
Connie Marcelo Ejército(Sibling)
Marita Marcelo Ejército(Sibling)
George Estregan(Sibling)
Jesús Marcelo Ejército(Sibling)
Janella Marie Ejercito(Grandchild)
Jolo Estrada(Grandchild)
Julian Estrada(Grandchild)
Julienne Ejercito(Grandchild)
Julio Jose Ejercito(Grandchild)
Adrianna Gabrielle "Ellie" Eigenmann(Grandchild)
Jorge Estregan(Niece or Nephew)
Eric Ejercito(Grandchild)
Jet Ejercito(Grandchild)
Jerico Estregan(Grandchild)
Jhulia Ejercito(Grandchild)
Maria Georgina Ejercito(Niece or Nephew)
Kurt Joseph Ejercito(Niece or Nephew)
Gerald Ejercito(Niece fetch Nephew)
Ejercito, Garielle Bernice(Grandchild)
Garianna Character Ejercito(Grandchild)
Gianna Bettina Ejercito(Grandchild)
Kiko Estrada(Grandchild)
Kate Gomez(Niece album Nephew)
Rob Gomez(Grandchild)
Gherome Ejercito(Niece boss about Nephew)
Jesse Ejercito(Sibling)
Gary Estrada(Niece thwart Nephew)
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Presidency of Joseph Estrada
Philippine presidential administration from to
Joseph Estrada began his presidency at noon on June 30, , following his inauguration as the 13thpresident of the Philippines, succeeding Fidel Ramos. He was deposed on January 20, , following the Second EDSA Revolution.
Estrada campaigned on a pro-poor platform. He ordered the removal of all sovereign guarantees on contracts for public projects which would require the sovereign Filipino people to assume the financial losses of private companies doing business with the government. He made efforts to clean the bureaucracy by ordering the immediate relief of corrupt officials in the military and police hierarchy. He ordered a wide-ranging investigation of all government contracts entered into by the previous administration to ensure these were above-board and directly advantageous to the citizenry. He also ordered the investigation of suspected big-time tax evaders including individuals who had contributed to his presidential campaign. He undertook an aggressive housing program on a national basis, targeting low-cost homes for the poor.
Estrada assumed office amid the Asian Financial Crisis and with agricultural problems due to poor weather conditions, thereby slowing the economic growth to % in
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Joseph Estrada
President of the Philippines from to
"Erap" redirects here. For other uses, see ERAP.
For other people named Jose Estrada, see Jose Estrada (disambiguation).
In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Marcelo and the surname or paternal family name is Ejercito.
Joseph Estrada | |
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Estrada in | |
In office June 30, – January 20, | |
Vice President | Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo |
Preceded by | Fidel V. Ramos |
Succeeded by | Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo |
In office June 30, – June 30, | |
President | Fidel V. Ramos |
Preceded by | Salvador Laurel |
Succeeded by | Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo |
In office June 30, – June 30, | |
Vice Mayor | |
Preceded by | Alfredo Lim |
Succeeded by | Isko Moreno |
In office June 30, – April 12, | |
President | Himself |
Preceded by | Sonny Collantes (OIC) |
Succeeded by | Ronaldo Puno |
In office – | |
President | Fidel V. Ramos |
In office June 30, – June 30, | |
In office August 5, – March 26, | |
Preceded by | Braulio Santo Domingo |
Succeeded by | Reynaldo San Pascual |
Born | Jose Marcelo Ejercito () April 19, (age87) Tondo, Manila, Philippine Commonwealth |
Political party | PMP (–present) |
Other political affiliations | UNA
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