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Joseph Estrada President of the Philippines June 30,1998 January 20, 2001

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Joseph Estrada

President of the PhilippinesJune 30,1998

January 20, 2001

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BIRTH

• Joseph Marcelo Ejercito Estrada was born on April 19, 1937 in Tondo, Manila the poorest district of manila. He is the eight of ten children. His parents were Engr. Emilio Ejercito and Maria Marcelo, moved to San Juan where he resides up to this day

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CHILDHOOD

• He studied at a Jesuit run Ateneo de Manila he later took engineering in Mapua Institute of Technology

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LIFE AS AN ACTOR

• At the age of 20 Estrada was accidentally chosen to become a film actor he played the lead role of more than 100 films and was the producer of more than 70 films he won many awards for these films

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MAYOR

• He started his life of politics on 1967 when he was elected and reelected mayor of San Juan which he served with dedication and distinction for more than 16 years but was asked to step down due to the 1986 EDSA revolution. In 1972 he was awarded as one of the ten most outstanding men and was voted outstanding mayor in provincial service information he was also awarded most outstanding mayor of metro manila by the Princeton poll

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SENATOR

• The following year after he was pushed out of mayor he ran for senator and won he placed 16th out of 24. As a senator he passed bills which were made to laws like The preservation of the Carabao RA7307 and the construction of irrigation projects RA6978 he was also one of the magnificent 12 who voted the us troops out of the Philippine airbase

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VICE-PRECIDENCY

• He won vice-preside Ant on 1992 as vice-president he was appointed head of the PACC by Pres Fidel Ramos he arrested warlords syndicates etc. in 1997 together with Cardinal Sin pres Corazon Aquino and GMA who was a senator then led an anti-charter change rally at Rizal park against charter change moves by Fidel Ramos. He also funded the PHILDARE which is a group against drugs he resigned chairman of the PACC on June 4 1997

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PRECIDENCY

• He was elected president on 1998 on his inauguration he said “One hundred years after Kawit, fifty years after independence, twelve years after EDSA, and seven years after the rejection of foreign bases, it is now the turn of the masses to experience liberation. We stand in the shadow of those who fought to make us free- free from foreign domination, free from domestic tyranny, free from superpower dictation, free from economic backwardness”

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PRESIDENCY

• Estrada won the biggest ever margin of victory in the recorded in his inauguration he said “Walang kaibigan walang kumpare walang kamag-anak was his stern warning.” He also immediately removed all sovereign guarantee with any company records show he never signed one until January 20 2001

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PRESIDENCY

• He ordered a wide ranging government inspection to the big time tax evaders even if some were contributors to his campaign for presidency. His pro poor program bore fruit in less than 2 years with significant improvements in the countries peace and order

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President, Head of state, Head of Government

Joseph Estrada 1998-2001

Vice-President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

1998-2001National Economic and Development Authority

Fellipe Medalla 1998-2001Agrarian Reform Secretary

Horacio Moralles 1998-2001

Agriculture Secretary

William DarEdgardo AngaraDomingo Panganiban

1998-19991999-20012001

Budjet and Management Secretary

Benjamin Diokno 1998-2001Education, Culture and Sports Secretary

Bro Andrew Gonzales 1998-2000

Energy Secretary Mario Tiaoqui 1998-2001Environment and Natural Resources Secretary

Antonio Ceriles 1998-2001Finance Secretary Edgardo Espiritu

Jose Pardo1998-20002000-2001

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Foreign Affairs Secretary

Domingo Siazon Jr.

1998-2001

Health Secretary Dr. Felipe EstrellaDr. Alberto G. Romualdez

19981998-2001

Interior and Local Government Secretary

Ronaldo PunoAlfredo Lim

1998-19991999-2001

Justice Secretary Serafin CuevasArtemio Tuquero

1998-20002000-2001

Labor and Employment Secretary

Labor and Employment Secretary 1998-2001

National Defense Secretary

Orlando Mercado 1998-2001Public Works and

Highways Secretary Gregorio Vigilar 1998-2001

Science and Technology Secretary William Padolina 1998-2001

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Social Welfare and Development Secretary

Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

1998-2000

Tourism Secretary

Gemma Cruz Araneta

1998-2001

Transportation and Communication Secretary

Vicente Rivera, Jr.

1998-2001

Trade and Industry Secretary

Jose PardoMar Roxas

19981998-2001

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ERAP TO LEAVE THE PHILLIPINES

• At first they tried to get ERAP out of the Phil. by the efforts of justice secretary Nany Perez but then ERAP declined next they used blackmail telling him that if he does not leave they will file false charges again ERAP declined and said he would face the false charges

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ACCUSATIONS

• Joseph Estrada was accused of spending long hours drinking and having midnight drinking sessions he was also accused of plunder and corruption also he was accused of perjury

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TRIAL

• The judge was chief justice Ilario Davique the EDSA 2 was started when on ERAP’s trial the second envelope was voted not to be opened 11-10 which led to the power grab or EDSA 2 in which G.M.A. with church officials businessmen and PNP officials closed ranks against ERAP.

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TRIAL

• After EDSA People Power 2 ERAP was forced to make a temporary leave from Malacaňang to prevent violence He was initially detained at veterans memorial medical center in manila but was then moved to a military facility in Tanay Rizal but was transferred to a nearby vacation home under house arrest.

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DECISION

• ERAP was proven guilty of perjury but not guilty of plunder was the decision and the punishment was permanent jail and the return of over 200 000 000 pesos

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APPEAL

• On September 26, 2007, Joseph Estrada appealed by filing a 63-page motion for reconsideration of the “Sandiganbayan Judgement” “penned by Teresita De Castro (submitting 5 legal grounds). Estrada alleged that the court erred "when it convicted him by acquitting his alleged co-conspirators."

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APPEAL

• On October 5, 2007, the Sandiganbayan's Special Division ruled to have set for October 19, oral argument (instead of a defense reply) on Joseph Estrada’s motion for reconsideration. Estrada asked court permission to attend the hearing, since it ordered the prosecution to file comment before October 11.

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GMA PRESIDENT

• After ERAP’s leave GMA took office of presidency illegally because according to the constitution of the Philippines the president may only be replaced president is dead, resigns, gets incapacitated, or is convicted after impeachment

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PEOPLE WHO CRITICIZE PRESIDENCY OF G.M.A.

• Hon. Cecilia Muňoz Palma “The 1987 Constitution” suffered this

happened when the ongoing impeachment trial of President Joseph Estrada was disrupted and discontinued and the issues on hand were brought to the parliament of the streets”

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• Lee Kuan Yew “The change of power in the Philippines

was no boost for democracy because it was done outside the constitution”

Many People criticized that GMA Is president of the Phil. for it is

illegitimate

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EVENTS PROVING ACCUSATIONS FALSE

• The opening of the second envelope proved that the bank account was not ERAP’s but Dicahvez’s

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PARDON

• On October 22, 2007, Acting Justice Secretary Agnes Devanadera stated that Joseph Estrada is seeking a “full, free, and unconditional pardon” from President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Estrada's lawyer Jose

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PARDON

• Flaminiano wrote Arroyo: "The time has come to end President Estrada's fight for justice and vindication before the courts. Today [Monday], we filed a withdrawal of his Motion for Reconsideration." Estrada, 70, stressed the "delicate condition" of his mother in asking for pardon.