Fidel Ramos 2

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Fidel Ramos 1992-1998 Janina Cua #11 Audrey Lee #16 Relynette Tan #30 Danica Tantuco #31

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Fidel Ramos

1992-1998

Janina Cua #11

Audrey Lee #16

Relynette Tan #30

Danica Tantuco #31

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PoliticalAspects

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Energy Crisis

• During the term of Ramos, he requested the congress to enact a law that would plan and manage the Philippines’ energy demands.

Political Aspects

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NIPAS

• National Integrated Protected Areas System.

• This was implemented to sustain the environment and to protect or conserve the country’s natural resources.

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Local Government Code

• He passed this act to provide a more responsive and accountable local government structure

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EconomicAspects

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Foreign Investments from Travel

• Ramos was known as the most traveled Philippine president in recent history.

• He generated about $20B worth of foreign investments to the Philippines.

Economic Aspects

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Asian Tiger Cub Economy

• The countries part of this focused on developing goods for export to highly-industrialized nations.

• Many foreign investors poured money into the country.

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SocialAspects

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Philippine Centennial

• On June 12, 1998, the nation celebrated its centennial year of Independence from Spain.

• One of the major projects of the commission was the Expo Pilipino, a grand showcase of the Philippines' growth as a nation for the last 100 years.

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Clean and Green Campaign

• The program aims to sustain cleanliness, beautification, and sanitation in the city.

• He approved the adoption of the Integrated National Waste Management System Framework.

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Peace Agreements with MNLF

• Ramos was able to secure major peace agreements with Muslim separatists, communist insurgents and military rebels, which renewed investor confidence in the Philippine economy.

Social Aspects