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- Corazon_Aquino abstract "María Corazón Sumulong "Cory" Cojuangco Aquino (January 25, 1933 – August 1, 2009) was a Filipina politician who served as the 11th President of the Philippines, the first woman to hold that office, and the first female president in Asia. Regarded as the "Icon of Philippine Democracy", Aquino was the most prominent figure of the 1986 People Power Revolution, which toppled the 21-year authoritarian rule of President Ferdinand Marcos and restored democracy to the Philippines. She was named Time magazine's "Woman of the Year" in 1986. She is the first President without any political experience as she had not held any other elective office.A self-proclaimed "plain housewife", she was married to Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr., the staunchest critic of President Marcos. She emerged as leader of the opposition after her husband was assassinated on August 21, 1983 upon returning to the Philippines from exile in the United States. In late 1985, Marcos called for snap elections, and Aquino ran for president with former senator Salvador Laurel as her Vice-President. After the elections were held on February 7, 1986, the Batasang Pambansa proclaimed Marcos and his running mate, Arturo Tolentino, as the winners amidst allegations of electoral fraud, with Aquino calling for massive civil disobedience actions. Defections from the Armed Forces and the support of the local Catholic Church led to the People Power Revolution that ousted Marcos and secured Aquino's accession on February 25, 1986.As President, Aquino oversaw the promulgation of the 1987 Constitution, which limited the powers of the Presidency and re-established the bicameral Congress. Her administration gave strong emphasis and concern for civil liberties and human rights, and on peace talks to resolve the ongoing Communist insurgency and Islamist secession movements. Her economic policies centred on restoring economic health and confidence and focused on creating a market-oriented and socially responsible economy.Aquino faced several coup attempts against her government and various natural calamities until the end of her term in 1992. She was succeeded as President by Fidel V. Ramos, and returned to civilian life while remaining public about her opinions on political issues.In 2008, Aquino was diagnosed with colon cancer from which she died on August 1, 2009. Her son, Benigno Aquino III, has been President of the Philippines since June 30, 2010. Throughout her life, Aquino was known to be a devout Roman Catholic, and was fluent in French and English besides her native Tagalog and Kapampangan.".
- Corazon_Aquino activeYearsEndDate "1992-06-30".
- Corazon_Aquino activeYearsStartDate "1986-02-25".
- Corazon_Aquino alias "Cojuangco, Maria Corazon Sumulong".
- Corazon_Aquino almaMater College_of_Mount_Saint_Vincent.
- Corazon_Aquino almaMater St._Scholastica's_College_Manila.
- Corazon_Aquino birthDate "1933-01-25".
- Corazon_Aquino birthName "María Corazón Sumulong Cojuangco".
- Corazon_Aquino birthPlace Insular_Government.
- Corazon_Aquino birthPlace Paniqui,_Tarlac.
- Corazon_Aquino birthPlace Tarlac.
- Corazon_Aquino birthYear "1933".
- Corazon_Aquino deathDate "2009-08-01".
- Corazon_Aquino deathPlace Insular_Government.
- Corazon_Aquino deathPlace Makati.
- Corazon_Aquino deathPlace Metro_Manila.
- Corazon_Aquino deathPlace Philippines.
- Corazon_Aquino deathYear "2009".
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- Corazon_Aquino occupation Activism.
- Corazon_Aquino occupation Homemaking.
- Corazon_Aquino office "11th President of the Philippines".
- Corazon_Aquino party Liberal_Party_(Philippines).
- Corazon_Aquino party Partido_Demokratiko_Pilipino-Lakas_ng_Bayan.
- Corazon_Aquino party United_Nationalist_Democratic_Organization.
- Corazon_Aquino primeMinister Salvador_Laurel.
- Corazon_Aquino profession Mathematician.
- Corazon_Aquino relation Benigno_Aquino_III.
- Corazon_Aquino relation Kris_Aquino.
- Corazon_Aquino religion Roman_Catholicism_in_the_Philippines.
- Corazon_Aquino spouse Benigno_Aquino,_Jr..
- Corazon_Aquino successor Fidel_V._Ramos.
- Corazon_Aquino termPeriod Corazon_Aquino__1.
- Corazon_Aquino thumbnail Corazon_Aquino_1986.jpg?width=300.
- Corazon_Aquino viafId "16121587".
- Corazon_Aquino vicePresident Salvador_Laurel.
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- Corazon_Aquino almaMater St._Scholastica's_College_Manila.
- Corazon_Aquino almaMater "College of Mount Saint Vincent, New York".
- Corazon_Aquino almaMater "Far Eastern University]".
- Corazon_Aquino almaMater "[Notre Dame Convent School,".
- Corazon_Aquino alternativeNames "Cojuangco, Maria Corazon Sumulong".
- Corazon_Aquino birthDate "1933-01-25".
- Corazon_Aquino birthPlace Insular_Government.
- Corazon_Aquino birthPlace Paniqui,_Tarlac.
- Corazon_Aquino birthname "María Corazón Sumulong Cojuangco".
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- Corazon_Aquino caption "Aquino in 1986".
- Corazon_Aquino data "1".
- Corazon_Aquino data "3.33".
- Corazon_Aquino data "56000000".
- Corazon_Aquino data "Php 10,622".
- Corazon_Aquino data "Php 11,250".
- Corazon_Aquino data "Php 160,571 million".
- Corazon_Aquino data "Php 231,515 million".
- Corazon_Aquino data "Php 591,423 million".
- Corazon_Aquino data "Php 716,522 million".
- Corazon_Aquino data "Sources: Philippine Presidency Project".
- Corazon_Aquino dateOfBirth "1933-01-25".
- Corazon_Aquino dateOfDeath "2009-08-01".
- Corazon_Aquino deathDate "2009-08-01".
- Corazon_Aquino deathPlace Makati.
- Corazon_Aquino deathPlace Philippines.
- Corazon_Aquino hasPhotoCollection Corazon_Aquino.
- Corazon_Aquino header "Exchange rates".
- Corazon_Aquino header "Gross Domestic Product".
- Corazon_Aquino header "Per capita income".
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- Corazon_Aquino header "Total exports".
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- Corazon_Aquino honorificPrefix Excellency.
- Corazon_Aquino label "1986".
- Corazon_Aquino label "1991".
- Corazon_Aquino label "Growth rate, 1986-91".
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- Corazon_Aquino name "Aquino, Corazon".
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- Corazon_Aquino occupation Activism.
- Corazon_Aquino occupation Homemaking.
- Corazon_Aquino office "11".
- Corazon_Aquino party Liberal_Party_(Philippines).
- Corazon_Aquino party Partido_Demokratiko_Pilipino-Lakas_ng_Bayan.
- Corazon_Aquino party United_Nationalist_Democratic_Organization.
- Corazon_Aquino placeOfBirth "Paniqui, Tarlac, Philippines".
- Corazon_Aquino placeOfDeath "Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines".
- Corazon_Aquino predecessor Ferdinand_Marcos.
- Corazon_Aquino primeminister Salvador_Laurel.
- Corazon_Aquino profession Mathematician.
- Corazon_Aquino relations Benigno_Aquino_III.
- Corazon_Aquino relations Kris_Aquino.