The Philippines in 2004: New mandate, daunting problems

National elections in the Philippines took place on May 10, 2004, providing incumbent President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo with a six-year electoral mandate and control of both houses of Congress and most of the local governmental positions. However, the Arroyo administration faced a worsening budget d...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-96922023-03-09T05:26:20Z The Philippines in 2004: New mandate, daunting problems Rivera, Temario C. National elections in the Philippines took place on May 10, 2004, providing incumbent President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo with a six-year electoral mandate and control of both houses of Congress and most of the local governmental positions. However, the Arroyo administration faced a worsening budget deficit and debt crisis, increased incidence of hunger and poverty, pervasive corruption scandals in the military, inconclusive peace negotiations with communist guerrillas and Muslim separatists, and an unexpected twist in the country's relation with the United States, provoked by a crisis in the Philippines' involvement in Iraq. 2005-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8641 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Philippines—Politics and government—1986- Philippines—Economic conditions—1986- Corruption—Philippines Philippines—Foreign relations
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Philippines—Politics and government—1986-
Philippines—Economic conditions—1986-
Corruption—Philippines
Philippines—Foreign relations
spellingShingle Philippines—Politics and government—1986-
Philippines—Economic conditions—1986-
Corruption—Philippines
Philippines—Foreign relations
Rivera, Temario C.
The Philippines in 2004: New mandate, daunting problems
description National elections in the Philippines took place on May 10, 2004, providing incumbent President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo with a six-year electoral mandate and control of both houses of Congress and most of the local governmental positions. However, the Arroyo administration faced a worsening budget deficit and debt crisis, increased incidence of hunger and poverty, pervasive corruption scandals in the military, inconclusive peace negotiations with communist guerrillas and Muslim separatists, and an unexpected twist in the country's relation with the United States, provoked by a crisis in the Philippines' involvement in Iraq.
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title The Philippines in 2004: New mandate, daunting problems
title_short The Philippines in 2004: New mandate, daunting problems
title_full The Philippines in 2004: New mandate, daunting problems
title_fullStr The Philippines in 2004: New mandate, daunting problems
title_full_unstemmed The Philippines in 2004: New mandate, daunting problems
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