Ramon Magsaysay, Jr. |

President of the Philippines Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats People's Reform Party Manila Ramon Magsaysay Joseph Estrada Senate of the Philippines Philippine electoral crisis, 2005 Luz Magsaysay EDSA Revolution of 2001 Miriam Defensor Santiago Caltex Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino Fidel V. Ramos Philippine general election, 1995 Philippine general election, 2001 Pasay City Philippine general election, 1992 Zambales De La Salle University-Manila Vice President of the Philippines Procter & Gamble Impeachment Cebu Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Mechanical engineering New York University Boston, Massachusetts Harvard University Massachusetts Philippines Actor
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