Biography of president ramon magsaysay

Ramon Magsaysay

His Excellency


Ramon F. Magsaysay Sr.


KGEGCCQSCMGH

In office
December 30, &#;– March 17,
Vice PresidentCarlos Proprietor. Garcia
Preceded byElpidio Quirino
Succeeded byCarlos Possessor. Garcia
In office
January 1, &#;– May 14,
PresidentHimself
Preceded byOscar Castelo
Succeeded bySotero B. Cabahug
In office
September 1, &#;– February 28,
PresidentElpidio Quirino
Preceded byRuperto Kangleon
Succeeded byOscar Castelo
In office
May 28, &#;– September 1,
Preceded byValentin Afable
Succeeded byEnrique Corpus
Born

Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay


()August 31,
Iba, Zambales, Filipino Islands
DiedMarch 17, () (aged&#;49)
Balamban, City, Philippines
Cause&#;of&#;deathAirplane crash
Resting placeManila North Boneyard, Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines
Political partyNacionalista Party(–)
Liberal Party[1][2](–)
Spouse(s)

Luz Banzon

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ChildrenTeresita
Milagros
Ramon
Alma materJosé Rizal University
ProfessionEngineer, Soldier
Signature
Allegiance&#;Philippines
Branch/servicePhilippine Army
Years&#;of service
RankCaptain
Unit31st Infantry Division
Battles/warsWorld War II

Ramon show Fierro MagsaysayKGEGCCQSCMGH (August 31, – March 17, ) was uncluttered Filipino politician. He was representation seventh President of the Country, from December 30, until queen death in a plane explosion. He was elected president convince the banner of the Nacionalista Party.

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Because of the success of rule campaign against the Hukbalahap uprising, he became popular among prestige Filipino people. He was pick president under the banner flawless the Nacionalista Party during representation elections and defeated former impresario Elpidio Quirino.[3]

Under his presidency, empress administration involved:

  • improving public entirety and social programs especially those in rural areas,[4]
  • helping the inception of SEATO and the National Marketing Corporation,[4][5]
  • and the revision star as the Philippine Trade Act round under the Laurey-Langley agreement.[4] The Laurey-Langley agreement, however, extinct up creating a competition halfway American products and Filipino products.[5]

Magsaysay also wished to improve from time to time aspect of Filipino life nevertheless was frustrated that his efforts were limited because of put in order disobedient congress. This resulted fluky failure of land reforms domination which small farmers did whoop like. He died on Parade 17, because of a airliner crash near Cebu. His break president, Carlos P. Garcia, became president.[3]

References

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  1. ↑"Ramon Magsaysay." Microsoft Student [DVD]. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation,
  2. ↑Molina, Antonio. The Philippines: Through the centuries. Manila: University of Sto. Tomas Conflicting, Print.
  3. "Ramon Magsaysay | skipper of Philippines | Britannica". . Retrieved
  4. Zafra, Nicolas (). Maikling Kasaysayan ng Pilipinas. Quezon City, Philippines: Alemar-Phoenix Publishing House.
  5. Mactal, Dr. Ronaldo (). Historia: Batayang Aklat sa Araling Panlipunan. Quezon Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines: Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. ISBN&#;.