3. CORY AQUINO
N A M E :
MARIA CORAZON COJUANGCO
A Q U I N O
B I R T H D A T E :
JANUARY 25, 1933
B I R T H P L A C E :
T A R L A C C I T Y
4. A Q U I N O ’ S P R E S I D E N C Y
Her husband Ninoy was the
one who is really in politics
and he ran for president
against Marcos. Aquino lost
the presidency and he started
contradicting and fighting
Marcos’ administration.
5. A Q U I N O ’ S P R E S I D E N C Y
The rivalry and events that happened during Marcos’ period was believed to be the
reason of his assassination on August 21, 1983 at the Manila International Airport
or known today as the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
6. A Q U I N O ’ S P R E S I D E N C Y
Ninoy’s death was the reason why Cory stood up and fought for Marcos’ fall of
dictatorship. Cory was the leader of People Power Revolution or known as the
Edsa Revolution which was a 4-days demonstration along Edsa.
7. C O N T R I B U T I O N S
She oversaw changes to
the constitution that
limited the powers of the
president.
She pushed the Filipino
economy in a more
healthy and responsible
direction.
She promoted human
rights and civil liberty.
She guided that country through
difficult times and she promoted
national identity and the Filipino
language.
She attempted to broker
peace with various
political factions and
insurgents.
8. Although she had a lot of contributions to the
Philippines, she is most-known as the “mother of
democracy” for she fought hard to bring
democracy to the country after Marcos’
dictatorship. She focused on bringing a much
more balanced state to the Philippines.
9. CORY AQUINO
LOVED BY
MANY INSPIRATION
FOR WOMEN
BRAVE AND
STRONG
STRONG LOVE
FOR FAMILY,
COUNTRY AND
COUNTRYMEN
10.
11. YASMIEN ANN B. GARCIA.
ST. GREGORY THE GREAT
SIR. MICHAEL ANGELO
MALLARI.