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Gloria
Macapagal-
Arroyo
Presidency
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
 Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal
 (born April 5, 1947)
 14th President of the Philippines from 2001 to 2010
 12th Vice President of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001
 She was the country's second female president (after Corazón
  Aquino)



Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo assumed the presidency at noon on
January 20, 2001, following the EDSA II Revolution which ousted
the democratically-elected President Estrada. Arroyo assumed
office the same day as US President George W. Bush.
First Term (2001-2004)

The state of rebellion declared is a government
 declaration that suspends a number of civil rights
 for a short period of time. It is a form of martial law
 that    allows    a    government       to   suppress
 protest, detain and arrest people, search private
 property, read private mail, and listen to phone
 conversations using wiretaps - all without legal
 warrants.
2001 Midterm Elections
The 2001 legislative elections and local elections were
 held in the Philippines on May 14, 2001 - four months
 after Arroyo took office. Independent senatorial
 candidate Noli de Castro, a former television anchor
 of TV Patrol of ABS-CBN was announced as the
 topnotcher. This is the first synchronized national and
 local elections held after the ouster of Former
 President Joseph Estrada in January due to a military-
 backed civilian uprising (popularly known as EDSA II).
Oakwood mutiny
The Oakwood mutiny occurred in the Philippines
 on July 27, 2003. A group of 321 armed soldiers
 who called themselves "Bagong Katipuneros" led
 by Army Capt. Gerardo Gambala and Lt. Antonio
 Trillanes IV of the Philippine Navy took over the
 Oakwood Premier Ayala Center (now Ascott
 Makati) serviced apartment tower in Makati City to
 show the Filipino people the alleged corruption of
 the Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo administration. They
 also stated that they saw signs suggesting that the
 President was going to declare martial law.
2004 Presidential Election
 In December 2002, Arroyo made                  the   surprise
  announcement that she would not seek a new term in the
  Philippine      general    election,    2004.Ten      months
  later, however, she reversed her position and declared her
  intention to seek a direct mandate from the people, saying
  "there is a higher cause to change society... in a way that
  nourishes our future".
 Arroyo faced a tough election campaign in early 2004
  against Estrada friend and popular actor Fernando
  Poe, Jr., senator and former police general Panfilo
  Lacson, former senator Raul Roco, and Christian evangelist
  Eddie Villanueva. Her campaign platform centered on a
  shift to a parliamentary and federal form of government, job
  creation, universal health insurance, anti-illegal drugs, and
  anti-terrorism.
Second Term (2004-2010)
 June 30, 2004- Arroyo took her oath of office
 She chose to first deliver her inaugural address at the Quirino Grandstand in
  Manila before departing to Cebu City for her oath taking
 February 24, 2006- The declaration of Proclamation No. 1017
 Through the Department of Education, the President suspended classes in
  elementary and high school levels. In response, colleges and universities
  suspended classes. By virtue of PP 1017, she declared a State of Emergency for
  the whole country in an attempt to quell rebellion. The government's first move
  after the declaration was to disperse demonstrators, particularly the groups
  picketing along EDSA. Former Philippine president Corazon Aquino was among
  those that protested, along with leftist and extreme right activists. A number of
  public figures were reported to have been arrested.
 May 14, 2007- Legislative and local elections in the Philippines
 Positions contested included half the seats in the Senate, which are elected for
  six-year terms, and all the seats in the House of Representatives, who were
  elected for three-year terms. The duly elected legislators of the 2007 elections
  joined the elected senators of the 2004 elections to comprise the 14th Congress of
  the Philippines.
 November 29, 2007- The Peninsula Manila Rebellion
 Detained Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, General Lim and other Magdalo
  (mutineers) officials walked out of their trial and marched through the streets
  of Makati City, called for the ouster of President Gloria Macapagal-
  Arroyo, and seized the second floor of The Peninsula Manila Hotel along
  Ayala Avenue. Former Vice-President Teofisto Guingona also joined the
  march to the hotel.
 October 13, 2008- the 4th 97-page impeachment complaint against President
  Arroyo was filed at the House of Representatives of the Philippines with the
  required endorsements by Party list Representatives Satur Ocampo, Teodoro
  Casiño and Liza Maza
 October 25, 2007- Arroyo granted a pardon to Joseph Estrada
 in the wake of the massacre of 57 people in Ampatuan town, President Arroyo
  placed Maguindanao under a state of martial law, Executive Secretary
  Eduardo Ermita announced on the morning of December 5, 2009.
  Malacañang has suspended the writ of habeas corpus in the province except
  "for certain areas," enabling the military to make arrests without court
  intervention. This constitutes the first declaration of martial law in the
  Philippines since 1972, when then-president Ferdinand Marcos imposed
  military rule over the entire country
 November 30, 2009- President Arroyo announced on the Philippine
  Broadcasting Service her congressional bid for the second district of
  Pampanga
Domestic Policies
 Economy
 Arroyo, a practicing economist, has made the economy
  the focus of her presidency. Based on official (National
  Economic and Development Authority) figures, economic
  growth in terms of gross domestic product has averaged
  5.0% during the Arroyo presidency from 2001 up to the
  first quarter of 2008. This is higher than in the
  administration of the previous recent presidents: 3.8%
  average of Aquino, 3.7% average of Ramos, and 3.7%
  average of the Joseph Estrada administration.
 A controversial expanded value added tax (e-VAT)
  law, considered the centerpiece of the Arroyo
  administration's   economic      reform    agenda,     was
  implemented in November 2005, aiming to complement
  revenue-raising efforts that could plug the country's large
  budget deficit.
Charter change
In 2005, Arroyo initiated a movement for an
 overhaul of the constitution to transform the
 present presidential-bicameral republic into a
 federal     parliamentary-unicameral   form  of
 government. At her 2005 State of the Nation
 Address, she claimed "The system clearly needs
 fundamental change and the sooner the better.
 It's time to start the great debate on Charter
 Change".
In      late      2006,     the     House    of
 Representatives shelved a plan to revise the
 constitution through constituent assembly.
Executive Order No. 464 and
   calibrated preemptive response
In late September 2005, Arroyo issued an executive
 order stating that demonstrations without permits
 would be pre-emptively stopped. Then members of
 the military testified in Congressional hearings that
 they were defying a direct order not to testify about
 their knowledge of the election scandal. There is the
 issuance of Executive Order No. 464 forbidding
 government officials under the executive department
 from appearing in congressional inquiries without
 President Arroyo's prior consent. These measures
 were challenged before the Supreme Court, which
 apparently         declared      some        sections
 as unconstitutional.
Human rights
 A May 2006 Amnesty International report expressed concern over the
  sharp rise in vigilante killings of militant activists and community
  workers in the Philippines. Task Force Usig, a special police unit
  tasked to probe reported extra-judicial killings, by state run death
  squads counts 115 murders and says most of these are the result of
  an internal purge by communist rebels. Human rights groups put the
  number as high as 830.
 General Palparan who retired September 11, 2006 has been appointed
  by President Arroyo to be part of the Security Council. This has
  alarmed left-leaning political parties about the potential for human
  rights violations.
 An independent commission was assembled in August 2006 to
  investigate the killings. Headed by former Supreme Court Justice Jose
  Melo, the group known as the Melo Commission concluded that most
  of the killings were instigated by the Armed Forces of the
  Philippines, but found no proof linking the murder of activists to a
  "national policy" as claimed by the left-wing groups.
Amnesty proclamation
 On September 5, 2007, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed
  Amnesty Proclamation 1377 for members of the Communist Party of
  the Philippines and its armed wing, the New People's Army; other
  communist         rebel       groups;      and     their      umbrella
  organization, the National Democratic Front. The amnesty will cover
  the crime of rebellion and all other crimes "in pursuit of political
  beliefs,"       but       not      including     crimes        against
  chastity, rape, torture, kidnapping for ransom, use and trafficking of
  illegal drugs and other crimes for personal ends and violations of
  international law or convention and protocols "even if alleged to have
  been committed in pursuit of political beliefs." The National
  Committee on Social Integration (NCSI) will issue a Certificate of
  Amnesty to qualified applicants. Implementing rules and regulations
  are being drafted and the decree will be submitted to the Senate of
  the Philippines and the House of Representatives for their
  concurrence. The proclamation becomes effective only after
  Congress has concurred.
Foreign Policies
        Proceeding from public
         ceremony       to   private
         talks, Philippine President
         Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
         and President George W.
         Bush meet in the Oval
         Office     Monday,     May
         19, 2003.
 President Arroyo with Russian president Dmitry
  Medvedev during her visit in Moscow, Russia for St.
  Petersburg International Economic Forum, June 4–
  6, 2009
Iraq War
 The Arroyo administration has forged a strong relationship with
  the United States. Arroyo was one of the first world leaders
  who expressed support for the US-led coalition against global
  terrorism in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001
  attacks, and remains one of its closest allies in the war on
  terror. Following the US-led invasion of Iraq, in July 2003 the
  Philippines sent a small humanitarian contingent which
  included medics and engineers. These troops were recalled in
  July 2004 in response to the kidnapping of Filipino truck driver
  Angelo de la Cruz. With the hostage takers demands met, the
  hostage was released. The force was previously due to leave
  Iraq the following month. The early pullout drew international
  condemnation, with the United States protesting against the
  action, saying giving in to terrorist demands should not be an
  option.
ASEAN Summit
Arroyo's foreign policy is anchored on building
 strong ties with the United States, East
 Asian and Southeast Asian nations, and
 countries      where       overseas    Filipino
 workers work and live. In 2007, the
 Philippines was host to the 12th ASEAN
 Summit in Cebu City.
Philippines-Japan Trade Deal
 On August 21, 2007, Arroyo's administration asked
  the Senate of the Philippines to ratify a $4 billion (£2
  billion) trade deal with Japan(signed on 2006 with the
  former       Japanese     prime    minister   Junichiro
  Koizumi), which would create more than 300,000 jobs
  (by specifically increasing local exports such
  as shrimp to Japan). Japan also promised to hire at
  least 1,000 Philippine nurses. The opposition-
  dominated senate objected on the ground that toxic
  wastes would be sent to the Philippines; the
  government denied this due to the diplomatic notes
  which stated that it would not be accepting Japanese
  waste in exchange for economic concessions.
Council of Women World
               Leaders
In    keeping    with    this  international
 mission, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
 is a member of the Council of Women World
 Leaders, an International network of current
 and former women presidents and prime
 ministers whose mission is to mobilize the
 highest-level women leaders globally for
 collective action on issues of critical
 importance to women and equitable
 development.
Fertilizer Fund Scam
The Fertilizer Fund Scam is a political scandal
 involving the officials of the Department of
 Agriculture (DA) and a number of other local and
 national government officials during the Arroyo
 administration regarding the misuse of
 agricultural funds amounting to P728 million and
 P1.1 billion, which were released in February
 3, 2004 and February 11, 2004 respectively. Said
 funds were allegedly utilized to finance former
 President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s campaign
 before the May 2004 presidential elections.
Hello Garci Controversy
 In the middle of 2005, Samuel Ong who is a former deputy
  director of the country's National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
  claimed to have audio tapes of wiretapped conversations
  between President Arroyo and an official of the Commission on
  Elections. According to Ong, the contents of the tape prove
  that the 2004 national election was rigged by Arroyo in order to
  win by around one million votes.
 Two witnesses, Antonio Rasalan and Clinton Colcol, stepped
  forward in August 2006, claiming involvement in an alleged
  plot to alter the results for the May 2004 elections. Rasalan
  claimed that he was fully convinced that the election returns
  presented at the House of Representatives were manufactured
  and had replaced the original documents.
National Broadband Network
                     Scandal
 The Philippine National Broadband Network(NBN) controversy is a political affair
  that centers upon allegations of corruption primarily involving Former Commission
  on Elections (COMELEC) Chairman Benjamin Abalos, First Gentleman Mike
  Arroyo and President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo regarding the proposed
  government-managed National Broadband Network (NBN) for the Philippines and
  the awarding of its construction to the Chinese firm Zhong Xing
  Telecommunication Equipment Company Limited (ZTE), a telecommunications
  and networking equipment provider.
 The issue has captivated Filipino politics since it erupted in Philippine media
  around August 2007, largely through the articles of newspaper columnist Jarius
  Bondoc of the Philippine Star. It has also taken an interesting turn of
  events, including the resignation of Abalos as COMELEC chairman, the alleged
  bribery of congressmen and provincial governors (dubbed as "Bribery in the
  Palace"), the unseating of Jose de Venecia, Jr. as House Speaker, and the alleged
  "kidnapping" of designated National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)
  consultant-turned-NBN/ZTE witness Rodolfo Noel "Jun" Lozada, Jr.
 De Venecia says that Benjamin Abalos Sr. had wiretapped his phone and
  threatened to have him killed after he refused to back off from the project. He adds
  that Abalos also threatened Philippine Star columnist Jarius Bondoc for informing
  the public of his wrongdoings.
Controversial Dinner party and
                  Ondoy
 Again, a serious blow marked an another controversy in the
  Philippines. In July 2009, Arroyo went to New York City to dine with
  her friends at a lush Le Cirque restaurant and was highly criticized
  for her supposed outlandish dinner at Le Cirque with the Philippine
  delegation during her visit to the United States. President Arroyo and
  her group reportedly had dinner for the cost of $20,000 or
  P1,000,000 as reported in the New York Post. This has been linked
  to corruption and anti-Gloria protests to sprawl anger among the
  poor, and more people went hungry as a result of rising hunger, and
  also, anti-Gloria coup attempts. In September 2009, Typhoon Ondoy
  became devastative throughout Metro Manila and Luzon leaving 464
  people dead and resulted to massive flooding and landslides. After
  Benigno Aquino III took office on June 30, 2010, he criticized Arroyo
  and PAGASA for lack of disaster preparedness and new equipment
  in the aftermath of Ondoy, Chief Administrator Prisco Nilo was fired
  and resigned for having a fool-proof forecast as the typhoon struck
  the metropolis.
Northrail Controversy
The Northrail project is being surrounded by a
 controversy     since   1997,     Arroyo   signed    a
 Memorandum of agreement with Sinomach and other
 contractors in 2004, to construct a rail line from
 Caloocan to Clark Special Economic Zone once to be
 completed in 2010. Many opposition senators and
 congressmen opposed that the project could cost
 US$500 million and this has been led to corruption in
 the Arroyo cabinet and even her, and also a series of
 cancellations. After it was constructed from 2009-
 2010, again, it eventually cancelled in March 2011, no
 plans and substitute foreign support (Japan for
 example) to continue the project.
End of Presidency

In November 2009, Arroyo formally
 declared her intention to run for a seat in
 the House of Representatives representing
 the 2nd District of Pampanga, making her
 the second Philippine President - after
 Jose P. Laurel - to pursue a lower office
 after the expiration of their presidency.
Arrest

Arroyo was arrested on 18
 November 2011 after a Pasay
 court issued a warrant of arrest
 against her.
 Protesters clash with policemen as they barricade the vehicle
  transporting ex-Philippine President Gloria Arroyo after she
  was released from hospital arrest at a government hospital in
  Manila on July 25, 2012. Arroyo walked free from eight months
  in detention on July 25 after a court issued a surprise ruling
  granting her bail, saying a vote rigging case against her was
  weak.
 Former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo looks at her
  supporters as she arrives at her village in suburban Quezon City, north of
  Manila, Philippines on Wednesday July 25, 2012. Arroyo on Wednesday
  walked out of a government hospital where she has been detained for
  nearly eight months on charges of election sabotage after a court found
  that evidence against her was weak and granted bail.

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Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Precidency

  • 2. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo  Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal  (born April 5, 1947)  14th President of the Philippines from 2001 to 2010  12th Vice President of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001  She was the country's second female president (after Corazón Aquino) Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo assumed the presidency at noon on January 20, 2001, following the EDSA II Revolution which ousted the democratically-elected President Estrada. Arroyo assumed office the same day as US President George W. Bush.
  • 3. First Term (2001-2004) The state of rebellion declared is a government declaration that suspends a number of civil rights for a short period of time. It is a form of martial law that allows a government to suppress protest, detain and arrest people, search private property, read private mail, and listen to phone conversations using wiretaps - all without legal warrants.
  • 4. 2001 Midterm Elections The 2001 legislative elections and local elections were held in the Philippines on May 14, 2001 - four months after Arroyo took office. Independent senatorial candidate Noli de Castro, a former television anchor of TV Patrol of ABS-CBN was announced as the topnotcher. This is the first synchronized national and local elections held after the ouster of Former President Joseph Estrada in January due to a military- backed civilian uprising (popularly known as EDSA II).
  • 5. Oakwood mutiny The Oakwood mutiny occurred in the Philippines on July 27, 2003. A group of 321 armed soldiers who called themselves "Bagong Katipuneros" led by Army Capt. Gerardo Gambala and Lt. Antonio Trillanes IV of the Philippine Navy took over the Oakwood Premier Ayala Center (now Ascott Makati) serviced apartment tower in Makati City to show the Filipino people the alleged corruption of the Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo administration. They also stated that they saw signs suggesting that the President was going to declare martial law.
  • 6. 2004 Presidential Election  In December 2002, Arroyo made the surprise announcement that she would not seek a new term in the Philippine general election, 2004.Ten months later, however, she reversed her position and declared her intention to seek a direct mandate from the people, saying "there is a higher cause to change society... in a way that nourishes our future".  Arroyo faced a tough election campaign in early 2004 against Estrada friend and popular actor Fernando Poe, Jr., senator and former police general Panfilo Lacson, former senator Raul Roco, and Christian evangelist Eddie Villanueva. Her campaign platform centered on a shift to a parliamentary and federal form of government, job creation, universal health insurance, anti-illegal drugs, and anti-terrorism.
  • 7. Second Term (2004-2010)  June 30, 2004- Arroyo took her oath of office  She chose to first deliver her inaugural address at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila before departing to Cebu City for her oath taking  February 24, 2006- The declaration of Proclamation No. 1017  Through the Department of Education, the President suspended classes in elementary and high school levels. In response, colleges and universities suspended classes. By virtue of PP 1017, she declared a State of Emergency for the whole country in an attempt to quell rebellion. The government's first move after the declaration was to disperse demonstrators, particularly the groups picketing along EDSA. Former Philippine president Corazon Aquino was among those that protested, along with leftist and extreme right activists. A number of public figures were reported to have been arrested.  May 14, 2007- Legislative and local elections in the Philippines  Positions contested included half the seats in the Senate, which are elected for six-year terms, and all the seats in the House of Representatives, who were elected for three-year terms. The duly elected legislators of the 2007 elections joined the elected senators of the 2004 elections to comprise the 14th Congress of the Philippines.
  • 8.  November 29, 2007- The Peninsula Manila Rebellion  Detained Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, General Lim and other Magdalo (mutineers) officials walked out of their trial and marched through the streets of Makati City, called for the ouster of President Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo, and seized the second floor of The Peninsula Manila Hotel along Ayala Avenue. Former Vice-President Teofisto Guingona also joined the march to the hotel.  October 13, 2008- the 4th 97-page impeachment complaint against President Arroyo was filed at the House of Representatives of the Philippines with the required endorsements by Party list Representatives Satur Ocampo, Teodoro Casiño and Liza Maza  October 25, 2007- Arroyo granted a pardon to Joseph Estrada  in the wake of the massacre of 57 people in Ampatuan town, President Arroyo placed Maguindanao under a state of martial law, Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita announced on the morning of December 5, 2009. Malacañang has suspended the writ of habeas corpus in the province except "for certain areas," enabling the military to make arrests without court intervention. This constitutes the first declaration of martial law in the Philippines since 1972, when then-president Ferdinand Marcos imposed military rule over the entire country  November 30, 2009- President Arroyo announced on the Philippine Broadcasting Service her congressional bid for the second district of Pampanga
  • 9. Domestic Policies  Economy  Arroyo, a practicing economist, has made the economy the focus of her presidency. Based on official (National Economic and Development Authority) figures, economic growth in terms of gross domestic product has averaged 5.0% during the Arroyo presidency from 2001 up to the first quarter of 2008. This is higher than in the administration of the previous recent presidents: 3.8% average of Aquino, 3.7% average of Ramos, and 3.7% average of the Joseph Estrada administration.  A controversial expanded value added tax (e-VAT) law, considered the centerpiece of the Arroyo administration's economic reform agenda, was implemented in November 2005, aiming to complement revenue-raising efforts that could plug the country's large budget deficit.
  • 10. Charter change In 2005, Arroyo initiated a movement for an overhaul of the constitution to transform the present presidential-bicameral republic into a federal parliamentary-unicameral form of government. At her 2005 State of the Nation Address, she claimed "The system clearly needs fundamental change and the sooner the better. It's time to start the great debate on Charter Change". In late 2006, the House of Representatives shelved a plan to revise the constitution through constituent assembly.
  • 11. Executive Order No. 464 and calibrated preemptive response In late September 2005, Arroyo issued an executive order stating that demonstrations without permits would be pre-emptively stopped. Then members of the military testified in Congressional hearings that they were defying a direct order not to testify about their knowledge of the election scandal. There is the issuance of Executive Order No. 464 forbidding government officials under the executive department from appearing in congressional inquiries without President Arroyo's prior consent. These measures were challenged before the Supreme Court, which apparently declared some sections as unconstitutional.
  • 12. Human rights  A May 2006 Amnesty International report expressed concern over the sharp rise in vigilante killings of militant activists and community workers in the Philippines. Task Force Usig, a special police unit tasked to probe reported extra-judicial killings, by state run death squads counts 115 murders and says most of these are the result of an internal purge by communist rebels. Human rights groups put the number as high as 830.  General Palparan who retired September 11, 2006 has been appointed by President Arroyo to be part of the Security Council. This has alarmed left-leaning political parties about the potential for human rights violations.  An independent commission was assembled in August 2006 to investigate the killings. Headed by former Supreme Court Justice Jose Melo, the group known as the Melo Commission concluded that most of the killings were instigated by the Armed Forces of the Philippines, but found no proof linking the murder of activists to a "national policy" as claimed by the left-wing groups.
  • 13. Amnesty proclamation  On September 5, 2007, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed Amnesty Proclamation 1377 for members of the Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed wing, the New People's Army; other communist rebel groups; and their umbrella organization, the National Democratic Front. The amnesty will cover the crime of rebellion and all other crimes "in pursuit of political beliefs," but not including crimes against chastity, rape, torture, kidnapping for ransom, use and trafficking of illegal drugs and other crimes for personal ends and violations of international law or convention and protocols "even if alleged to have been committed in pursuit of political beliefs." The National Committee on Social Integration (NCSI) will issue a Certificate of Amnesty to qualified applicants. Implementing rules and regulations are being drafted and the decree will be submitted to the Senate of the Philippines and the House of Representatives for their concurrence. The proclamation becomes effective only after Congress has concurred.
  • 14. Foreign Policies Proceeding from public ceremony to private talks, Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and President George W. Bush meet in the Oval Office Monday, May 19, 2003.
  • 15.  President Arroyo with Russian president Dmitry Medvedev during her visit in Moscow, Russia for St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, June 4– 6, 2009
  • 16. Iraq War  The Arroyo administration has forged a strong relationship with the United States. Arroyo was one of the first world leaders who expressed support for the US-led coalition against global terrorism in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks, and remains one of its closest allies in the war on terror. Following the US-led invasion of Iraq, in July 2003 the Philippines sent a small humanitarian contingent which included medics and engineers. These troops were recalled in July 2004 in response to the kidnapping of Filipino truck driver Angelo de la Cruz. With the hostage takers demands met, the hostage was released. The force was previously due to leave Iraq the following month. The early pullout drew international condemnation, with the United States protesting against the action, saying giving in to terrorist demands should not be an option.
  • 17. ASEAN Summit Arroyo's foreign policy is anchored on building strong ties with the United States, East Asian and Southeast Asian nations, and countries where overseas Filipino workers work and live. In 2007, the Philippines was host to the 12th ASEAN Summit in Cebu City.
  • 18. Philippines-Japan Trade Deal  On August 21, 2007, Arroyo's administration asked the Senate of the Philippines to ratify a $4 billion (£2 billion) trade deal with Japan(signed on 2006 with the former Japanese prime minister Junichiro Koizumi), which would create more than 300,000 jobs (by specifically increasing local exports such as shrimp to Japan). Japan also promised to hire at least 1,000 Philippine nurses. The opposition- dominated senate objected on the ground that toxic wastes would be sent to the Philippines; the government denied this due to the diplomatic notes which stated that it would not be accepting Japanese waste in exchange for economic concessions.
  • 19. Council of Women World Leaders In keeping with this international mission, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is a member of the Council of Women World Leaders, an International network of current and former women presidents and prime ministers whose mission is to mobilize the highest-level women leaders globally for collective action on issues of critical importance to women and equitable development.
  • 20. Fertilizer Fund Scam The Fertilizer Fund Scam is a political scandal involving the officials of the Department of Agriculture (DA) and a number of other local and national government officials during the Arroyo administration regarding the misuse of agricultural funds amounting to P728 million and P1.1 billion, which were released in February 3, 2004 and February 11, 2004 respectively. Said funds were allegedly utilized to finance former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s campaign before the May 2004 presidential elections.
  • 21. Hello Garci Controversy  In the middle of 2005, Samuel Ong who is a former deputy director of the country's National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) claimed to have audio tapes of wiretapped conversations between President Arroyo and an official of the Commission on Elections. According to Ong, the contents of the tape prove that the 2004 national election was rigged by Arroyo in order to win by around one million votes.  Two witnesses, Antonio Rasalan and Clinton Colcol, stepped forward in August 2006, claiming involvement in an alleged plot to alter the results for the May 2004 elections. Rasalan claimed that he was fully convinced that the election returns presented at the House of Representatives were manufactured and had replaced the original documents.
  • 22. National Broadband Network Scandal  The Philippine National Broadband Network(NBN) controversy is a political affair that centers upon allegations of corruption primarily involving Former Commission on Elections (COMELEC) Chairman Benjamin Abalos, First Gentleman Mike Arroyo and President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo regarding the proposed government-managed National Broadband Network (NBN) for the Philippines and the awarding of its construction to the Chinese firm Zhong Xing Telecommunication Equipment Company Limited (ZTE), a telecommunications and networking equipment provider.  The issue has captivated Filipino politics since it erupted in Philippine media around August 2007, largely through the articles of newspaper columnist Jarius Bondoc of the Philippine Star. It has also taken an interesting turn of events, including the resignation of Abalos as COMELEC chairman, the alleged bribery of congressmen and provincial governors (dubbed as "Bribery in the Palace"), the unseating of Jose de Venecia, Jr. as House Speaker, and the alleged "kidnapping" of designated National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) consultant-turned-NBN/ZTE witness Rodolfo Noel "Jun" Lozada, Jr.  De Venecia says that Benjamin Abalos Sr. had wiretapped his phone and threatened to have him killed after he refused to back off from the project. He adds that Abalos also threatened Philippine Star columnist Jarius Bondoc for informing the public of his wrongdoings.
  • 23. Controversial Dinner party and Ondoy  Again, a serious blow marked an another controversy in the Philippines. In July 2009, Arroyo went to New York City to dine with her friends at a lush Le Cirque restaurant and was highly criticized for her supposed outlandish dinner at Le Cirque with the Philippine delegation during her visit to the United States. President Arroyo and her group reportedly had dinner for the cost of $20,000 or P1,000,000 as reported in the New York Post. This has been linked to corruption and anti-Gloria protests to sprawl anger among the poor, and more people went hungry as a result of rising hunger, and also, anti-Gloria coup attempts. In September 2009, Typhoon Ondoy became devastative throughout Metro Manila and Luzon leaving 464 people dead and resulted to massive flooding and landslides. After Benigno Aquino III took office on June 30, 2010, he criticized Arroyo and PAGASA for lack of disaster preparedness and new equipment in the aftermath of Ondoy, Chief Administrator Prisco Nilo was fired and resigned for having a fool-proof forecast as the typhoon struck the metropolis.
  • 24. Northrail Controversy The Northrail project is being surrounded by a controversy since 1997, Arroyo signed a Memorandum of agreement with Sinomach and other contractors in 2004, to construct a rail line from Caloocan to Clark Special Economic Zone once to be completed in 2010. Many opposition senators and congressmen opposed that the project could cost US$500 million and this has been led to corruption in the Arroyo cabinet and even her, and also a series of cancellations. After it was constructed from 2009- 2010, again, it eventually cancelled in March 2011, no plans and substitute foreign support (Japan for example) to continue the project.
  • 25. End of Presidency In November 2009, Arroyo formally declared her intention to run for a seat in the House of Representatives representing the 2nd District of Pampanga, making her the second Philippine President - after Jose P. Laurel - to pursue a lower office after the expiration of their presidency.
  • 26. Arrest Arroyo was arrested on 18 November 2011 after a Pasay court issued a warrant of arrest against her.
  • 27.  Protesters clash with policemen as they barricade the vehicle transporting ex-Philippine President Gloria Arroyo after she was released from hospital arrest at a government hospital in Manila on July 25, 2012. Arroyo walked free from eight months in detention on July 25 after a court issued a surprise ruling granting her bail, saying a vote rigging case against her was weak.
  • 28.  Former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo looks at her supporters as she arrives at her village in suburban Quezon City, north of Manila, Philippines on Wednesday July 25, 2012. Arroyo on Wednesday walked out of a government hospital where she has been detained for nearly eight months on charges of election sabotage after a court found that evidence against her was weak and granted bail.