Philippine Heads of State and Government

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The Heads of State and Government of the Philippines from the Spanish Occupation of the Philippines, through the American Colonization, up to the current post called the President of the Philippines

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[edit] Gobernador Heneral

Under the Spanish Colonial Government (1571-1764)
Status: Defunct
First to Held the Post: Miguel López de Legazpi


The Royal Governor-General of the Philippines ruled the Spanish colony that is today the Republic of the Philippines except for 3 years when Manilla was held by the British. This territory was also called the Captaincy General of the Philippines and thus the governor also held the title of captain general, a military rank conferred by the Spanish Cortes. The men that held this position governed the Philippines and the rest of the Spanish East Indies from 1565 to 1821, on behalf of the Viceroyalty of New Spain.

[edit] Military Governor

Under the the American Military Government (1898-1901)
Status: Defunct
First to Held the Post: Wesley Merritt

After the Philippines was conquered by the United States, President Emilio Aguinaldo was succeeded by a Military Governor.

[edit] Civil Governor

Under the American Civil Government (1901-1935)
Status: Defunct
First to Held the Post: William Howard Taft (Would be US president)

From 1901 to 1935, the Philippines were governed by the United States of America. The Governor-General was appointed by the President of the United States and approved by the Senate. Unlike the Governors General of the British Dominions, the American Governors General exercised active executive authority over the nation they were appointed to administer, more like Governors of British colonies.

[edit] Prime Minister

Under the Aguinaldo and Marcos Dictatorship
Status: Defunct
First to Held the Post: Apolinario Mabini

The Prime Minister of the Philippines (Spanish: Primer Ministro de Filipinas; Tagalog: Punong Ministro ng Pilipinas) was the official position of the head of the government (whereas the President of the Philippines was the head of state) of the Philippines. The position existed in the country from 1978 to 1986, as well as a limited version of such existed temporarily in 1899.

[edit] President

Philippine Revolution to Present
Status: Current
First to Held the Post: Emilio Aguinaldo

The President of the Philippines is the head of state and government of the Republic of the Philippines. The President of the Philippines in Filipino is referred to as Ang Pangulo or Pangulo ("Presidente," informally). The executive power is vested in the President of the Philippines.

The current incumbent President is Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

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