The declaration of Philippine independence from the United States on July 4, 1946. It shows a decrease in the United States flag while raising the Philippine flag.
On October 11, 1945, the Philippines became one of the first members of the United Nations and the following year, on July 4, 1946, the United States recognized the independence of the Philippines, amidst its presidency. Manuel Roxas. The remaining members of the communist Hukbalahap continued their presence in the country but were suppressed by succeeding President Elpidio Quirino Ramon Magsaysay. The successor to Magsaysay, Carlos P. GarcĂa, created the "Filipino First" policy which was pursued by Diosdado Macapagal. In Macapagal's reign, the independence day was moved from July 4 to June 12, the day Emilio Aguinaldo announced the independence of the Philippines from Spain. Meanwhile, recovery in Sabah has intensified.
In 1965, Macapagal lost the presidential election to Ferdinand Marcos. In his presidency, Marcos initiated the infrastructure project but was accused of widespread corruption and embezzled billions of dollars into public funds. Near the end of Mark's term he declared martial law on September 21, 1972. This period of his leadership is described as political repression, cover-up, and violation of human rights but the United States is still firm. their support as well.
On August 21, 1983, Marcos' opponent and opposition leader Benigno Aquino, Jr., was assassinated at the Manila International Airport. Eventually, Marcos called for a quick election in 1986. Marcos was declared the winner, but the results were considered fraudulent, leading to the People's Revolutionary Revolution. Marcos and his allies flew to Hawaii, and Benigno Aquino's wife Corazon Aquino was named president.
Period of the Fifth Republic (1986 - present) Change
With the return of democracy and government reform, the Cory Aquino administration has addressed the problem of huge debt, corruption, coups, catastrophes and communists. Americans left Clark Air Base and Subic Bay in November 1991.
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