. "Marcos Sig.svg"@en . "1949"^^ . . . . "1963-04-05"^^ . "1978-06-12"^^ . . "1989-09-28"^^ . . . . "1989-09-28"^^ . . . . . . . . "Ferdinand Emmanuel Edral\u00EDn Marcos (Born September 11, 1917) is the current President of the Philippines. He was a lawyer, member of the Philippine House of Representatives (1949-1959) and a member of the Philippine Senate (1959-1965). During World War II he was the leader of the Ang Maharlika guerilla force in northern Luzon. In 1963 he became Senate President. In 1969, President Marcos was reelected for an unprecedented second term because of his impressive performance or, as his critics claim, because of massive vote-buying and electoral frauds. His wife is the famous Filipino beauty Queen, Imelda Marcos."@en . . . . . "Imelda Romu\u00E1ldez"@en . "1965-12-30"^^ . . . . . "Presiding Officer of the Legislative Advisory Council"@en . "Nacionalista Party"@en . . . . . . . "Philippine Independent Church"@en . "1981-06-30"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1959-12-30"^^ . . . . . . . "1917-09-11"^^ . . . . . . "Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos (September 11, 1917 \u2013 September 28, 1989) was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He was a lawyer, member of the Philippine House of Representatives (1949-1959) and a member of the Philippine Senate (1959-1965). He was Senate President in 1963. He claimed that during World War II he had been the leader of Ang Maharlika, a guerrilla force in northern Luzon. As Philippine president and strongman, his greatest achievement was in the fields of infrastructure development and international diplomacy. However, his administration was marred by massive authoritarian corruption, despotism, nepotism, political repression, and human rights violations. He benefited from a large personality cult in the Philippines during his regime. In 1983, his government w"@en . . "Liberal Party"@en . . . . . . "Member of the House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte's 2nd district"@en . . . . . "1965"^^ . "1963"^^ . "New Society Movement"@en . . . . . "1917-09-11"^^ . . . . "1986-02-25"^^ . . . "1949-12-30"^^ . "Ferdinand Emmanuel Edral\u00EDn Marcos (Born September 11, 1917) is the current President of the Philippines. He was a lawyer, member of the Philippine House of Representatives (1949-1959) and a member of the Philippine Senate (1959-1965). During World War II he was the leader of the Ang Maharlika guerilla force in northern Luzon. In 1963 he became Senate President. In 1969, President Marcos was reelected for an unprecedented second term because of his impressive performance or, as his critics claim, because of massive vote-buying and electoral frauds. His wife is the famous Filipino beauty Queen, Imelda Marcos."@en . "200"^^ . . . . "1978"^^ . "President of the Philippines"@en . . . "1976"^^ . "Marcos, Ferdinand Edral\u00EDn"@en . . "Member of the House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte's 2nd district"@en . "Ferdinand Marcos"@en . . . . . "1965-12-30"^^ . . . . "Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos (September 11, 1917 \u2013 September 28, 1989) was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He was a lawyer, member of the Philippine House of Representatives (1949-1959) and a member of the Philippine Senate (1959-1965). He was Senate President in 1963. He claimed that during World War II he had been the leader of Ang Maharlika, a guerrilla force in northern Luzon. As Philippine president and strongman, his greatest achievement was in the fields of infrastructure development and international diplomacy. However, his administration was marred by massive authoritarian corruption, despotism, nepotism, political repression, and human rights violations. He benefited from a large personality cult in the Philippines during his regime. In 1983, his government was implicated in the assassination of his primary political opponent, Benigno Aquino, Jr.. The implication caused a chain of events, including a tainted presidential election that served as the catalyst for the People Power Revolution in February 1986 that led to his removal from power and eventual exile in Hawaii. It was later alleged that he and his wife Imelda Marcos had moved billions of dollars of embezzled public funds to the United States, Switzerland, and other countries, as well as into fictitious corporations during his 20 years in power."@en . "Ferdinand Marcos"@en . . . . . . . "1959-12-30"^^ .