How are benigno aquino iii political beliefs linked in the Philippines politics
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- It confirmed that the Aquino assassination was a military conspiracy, but it cleared General Ver. Many believed that President Marcos intimidated and pressured the members of the Board to persuade them not to indict Ver, Marcos's first cousin and most trusted general.
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Philippines politics:
- The Liberal Party, often known as the LP or Partido Liberal in Spanish and the Philippines, is a liberal political party.
- The Liberal Party, which was founded on January 19, 1946, by Senate President Manuel Roxas, Senate President Pro-Tempore Elpidio Quirino, and former Senator José Avelino of the 9th Senatorial District, is still the second-oldest political party still in existence in the Philippines after the Nacionalista Party (NP).
- It is also the oldest party to have been in existence continuously.
- Four Philippine presidents—Manuel Roxas, Elpidio Quirino, Diosdado Macapagal, and Benigno Aquino III—served as part of the LP, which governed the country.
Education.
- By enacting the K–12 curriculum and the Enhanced Basic Education Act in 2013, Aquino made changes to the Philippine educational system.
- The basic educational system, which came to be known as the senior high school stage, was extended by two years as a result.
Science and technology
- Aquino was "important" in the development of PH's microsatellites Diwata-1 and Diwata 2, according to the DOST chief.
- He claimed that Diwata-1 was the first microsatellite built by Filipino engineers and owned by the Philippine government.
Employment and labour
- It adopts the requirements for the employment of working minors and safeguards them from unfair dismissal.
- It also provides a minimum pay, health and safety standards, and mandatory coverage for social protection programmes like SSS, Pag-IBIG, and PhilHealth.
Objectives of Aquino's administration's policies
The goal of the Aquino government is to achieve strong growth during its six-year term, giving both Filipinos and foreigners the same chances, with an average yearly growth rate of 7 to 8% from 2011 to 2016.
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