- President of the Philippines - Wikipedia
Title The official title of the Philippine head of state and government is "President of the Philippines " The title in Filipino is Pangulo (cognate of Malay penghulu "leader", "chieftain")
- Ferdinand (‘Bongbong’) Marcos, Jr. | Biography, Father, Election . . .
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr (born September 13, 1957, Batac, Ilocos Norte, Philippines) is a Filipino politician who has been president of the Philippines since 2022 Prior to becoming president, he served in government from the 1980s to the 2010s as senator, congressman, governor, and vice governor
- President Bongbong Marcos | Official Website
Rebuilding the Nation Bongbong Marcos is the 17th President of the Republic of the Philippines
- The Philippine President - Philippine Consulate General
President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr was voted as the 17th President of the Republic of the Philippines on 09 May 2022 and vows to be a leader for every Filipino and stands steadfast behind his vision of uniting the nation and delivering a brighter future for the people
- Philippines election: Who is Bongbong Marcos, the president battling . . .
After they returned to the Philippines in the 1990s, Marcos became a provincial governor, congressman and senator, before running - and winning - the presidential race in 2022
- Bongbong Marcos - Wikipedia
After the death of his father in 1989, President Corazon Aquino allowed his family to return to the Philippines to face various charges; in October 1991, he became the first Marcos to return since the revolution
- Complete List of Presidents of the Philippines – Achievements and . . .
The complete list of all the presidents of the Philippines from the past up to the present time with their achievements and contributions
- Presidential Communications Office – PCO
President Ferdinand R Marcos Jr on Friday countered unfounded claims branding the Philippines as a terrorism training hotspot, noting that security forces have acted decisively to dismantle terrorist networks, secure communities, and protect the country’s hard-earned peace
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