President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's Biography |
| The President of the
Philippines, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, holds many records. Elected as Senator during her
first try in politics in 1992, she was re-elected Senator in 1995 with nearly 16 million
votes, the highest number of votes in Philippine history at that time. She was elected
Vice President of the Philippines in 1998 with almost 13 million votes, the largest
mandate in the history of presidential or vice presidential elections. She was sworn in as
the 14th President of the Philippines on 20 January 2001 by Chief Justice Hilario Davide
Jr. after the Supreme Court unanimously declared the position of President vacant, the
second woman to be swept into the Presidency by a peaceful People Power revolution (EDSA
II). In 2004 she won the Presidential elections for a fresh mandate, winning with one
million votes over her closest opponent. The President is the daughter of the late President and Mrs.
Diosdado Macapagal, who were well known for their integrity and simple but dignified
lifestyle. During the Presidency of Diosdado Macapagal, the Philippines was second only to
Japan in economic progress in Asia. |