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Executive Branch |
Title |
Name |
President |
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo |
Vice President |
Noli de Castro |
Cabinet |
Executive |
Eduardo Ermita |
Press |
Ignacio Bunye |
Agrarian Reform |
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Agriculture |
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Budget and Management |
Rolando G. Andaya, Jr. |
Energy |
Raphael Lotilla |
Environment and Natural Resources |
Michael Defensor |
Finance |
Margarito Teves |
Foreign Affairs |
Alberto Romulo |
Health |
Francisco Duque |
Interior and Local Government |
Angelo Reyes |
Justice |
Raul M. Gonzales |
Labor and Employment |
Patricia Sto. Tomas |
National Defense |
Avelino Cruz, Jr. |
Public Works and Highways |
Hermogenes Ebdane, Jr. |
Science and Technology |
Estrella Fagela Alabastro |
Social Welfare and Development |
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Tourism |
Joseph H. Durano |
Transportation and Communication |
Leandro Mendoza |
Trade and Industry |
Peter Favila |
National Economic and Development |
Augusto B. Santos |
Presidential Chief of Staff |
Rigoberto Tiglao |
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Ombudsman |
Title |
Name |
Ombudsman |
Merceditas Gutierrez |
Overall Deputy Ombudsman |
Margarito Gervacio, Jr. |
Special Prosecutor |
Dennis Villa-Ignacio |
Deputy Ombudsmen |
Victor C. Fernandez (Luzon), Primo Miro (Visayas), Antonio Valenzuela (Mindanao), Orlando Casimiro (Military and police) |
Other Officials |
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Commission on Audit |
Title |
Name |
Chairman |
Guillermo Carague |
Commissioners |
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- Administered from New Spain (1565)
Royal Governor |
Term |
Miguel López de Legazpi |
(1565-1572) (Conquistador) |
Guido de Lavezaris |
(1572-1575) |
Francisco de Sande |
(1575-1580) |
Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peñaloza |
(1580-1583) |
Diego Ronquillo |
(1583-1584) |
Santiago de Vera |
(1584-1590) |
Gómez Pérez Dasmariñas |
(1590-1593) |
Licente Pedro de Rojas |
(1593-1593) |
Luis Pérez Dasmariñas |
(1593-1596) |
Francisco de Tello De Guzmán |
(1596-1602) |
Pedro Bravo de Acuña |
(1602-1606) |
Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs |
(1606-1608) |
Rodrigo de Vivero |
(1608-1609) |
Juan de Silva |
(1609-1616) |
Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs |
(1616-1618) |
Alfonso Fajardo y Tenza |
(1618-1624) |
Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs |
(1624-1625) |
Fernándo de Silva |
(1625-1626) |
Juan Niño de Tabora |
(1626-1632) |
Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs |
(1632-1633) |
Juan Cerezo de Salamanca |
(1633-1635) |
Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera |
(1635-1644) |
Diego Fajardo |
(1644-1653) |
Sabiniano Manrique de Lara |
(1653-1663) |
Diego de Salcedo |
(1663-1668) |
Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz |
(1668-1669) |
Manuel de León |
(1669-1677) |
Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs |
(1677-1678) |
Juan de Vargas Hurtado |
(1678-1684) |
Gabriel de Curuzealegui y Arriola |
(1684-1689) |
Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs |
(1689-1690) |
Fausto Cruzat y Gongora |
(1690-1701) |
Domingo Zabálburu de Echevarri |
(1701-1709) |
Martín de Urzua y Arismendi |
(1709-1715) |
Audiencia of Mexico Governs - Political Affairs |
(1715-1717) |
Fernándo Manuel de Bustillo Bustamente y Rueda |
(1717-1719) |
Francisco de la Cuesta |
(1719-1721) |
Toribio José Cosio y Campo |
(1721-1729) |
Fernándo Valdés y Tamon |
(1729-1739) |
Gaspar de la Torre |
(1739-1745) |
Juan Arrechederra |
(1745-1750) |
José Francisco de Obando y Solis |
(1750-1754) |
Pedro Manuel de Arandía Santisteban |
(1754-1759) |
Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta |
(1759-1761) |
Manuel Rojo |
(1761-1762) |
Simón de Anda y Salazar |
(1762-1764). British occupation of Manila (1762-1764) |
Francisco Javíer de la Torre |
(1764-1765) |
José Raón |
(1765-1770) |
Simón de Anda y Salazar |
Re-elected (1770-1776) |
Pedro Sarrio |
(1776-1778) |
José Basco y Vargas |
(1778-1787) |
Pedro de Sarrio |
(1787-1788) |
Félix Berenguer de Marquina |
(1788-1793) |
Rafael María de Aguilar y Ponce De León |
(1793-1806) |
Mariano Fernández de Folgueras |
(1806-1810) |
Manuel Gonzalez de Aguilar |
(1810-1813) |
Mexican War of Independence |
(1810-1821) |
José Gardoqui Jaraveitia |
(1813-1816) |
Mariano Fernández de Folgueras |
Re-elected (1816-1822) |
- Directly administered by the Spanish Crown (1821)
Royal Governor |
Term |
Juan Antonio Martínez |
(1822-1825) |
Marinao Ricafort Palacín y Ararca |
(1825-1830) |
Pascual Enrile y Alcedo |
(1830-1835) |
Gabriel de Torres |
(1835-1835) |
Juan Crámen |
(1835-1835) |
Pedro Antonio Salazar Castillo y Varona |
(1835-1837) |
Andrés García Camba |
(1837-1838) |
Luis Lardizábal |
(1838-1841) |
Marcelino de Oraá Lecumberri |
(1841-1843) |
Francisco de Paula Alcalá de la Torre |
(1843-1844) |
Narciso Clavería y Zaldua |
(1844-1849) |
Antonio María Blanco |
(1849-1850) |
Antonio de Urbistondo y Eguía |
(1850-1853) |
Ramón Montero y Blandino |
(1853-1854) |
Manuel Pavía y Lay |
(1854-1854) |
Ramón Montero y Blandino |
1st Re-elected (1854-1854) |
Manuel Crespo y Cebrían |
(1854-1856) |
Ramón Montero y Blandino |
2nd Re-elected (1856-1857) |
Fernándo Norzagaray y Escudero |
(1857-1860) |
Ramón María Solano y LLanderal |
(1860-1860) |
Juan Herrera Dávila |
(1860-1861) |
José Lemery É Ibarrola Ney y González |
(1861-1862) |
Salvador Valdés |
(1862-1862) |
Rafael de Echaque |
(1862-1865) |
Joaquín del Solar É Ibáñez |
(1865-1865) |
Juan de Lara É Irigoyen |
(1865-1866) |
José Laureano de Sanz y Posse |
(1866-1866) |
Antonio Osorio |
(1866-1866) |
Joaquín del Solar |
(1866-1866) |
José de la Gándara y Navarro |
(1866-1869) |
Manuel Maldonado |
(1869-1869) |
Cárlos María de la Torre y Nava Cerrada |
(1869-1871) |
Rafael de Izquierdo y Gutíerrez |
(1871-1873) |
Manuel Mac-crohon |
(1873-1873) |
Juan Alminos y Pe Vivar |
(1873-1874) |
Manuel Blanco Valderrama |
(1874-1874) |
José Malcampo y Monje |
(1874-1877) |
Domingo Moriones y Murillo |
(1877-1880) |
Rafael Rodríguez Arias |
(1880-1880) |
Fernando Primo de Rivera |
(1880-1883) |
Emilio Molíns |
(1883-1883) |
Joaquín Jovellar |
(1883-1885) |
Emilio Molíns |
Re-elected (1885-1885) |
Emilio Terrero y Perinat |
(1885-1888) |
Antonio Molto |
(1888-1888) |
Federico Lobaton |
(1888-1888) |
Valeriano Wéyler |
(1888-1891) |
Eulogio Despujol |
(1891-1893) |
Federico Ochando |
(1893-1893) |
Ramón Blanco |
(1893-1896) |
Camilo Polavieja |
(1896-1897) |
Fernando Primo de Rivera |
(1897-1898) (2nd time) |
Basilio Agustín |
(1898) |
Mario Jaudenes |
(1898) |
Agustin De Los Rios (1898) |
José de Lachambre |
(1897-1898) (Last Governor) |
Spanish-American War |
(1898) |
[edit] 2006 FIFA World Cup - Inter-Confederation Qualification Playoffs
[edit] Asia-CONCACAF Qualification Playoff
The Football World Cup 2006 - Asia-CONCACAF Qualification Playoff was a home-and-away playoff between the following teams:
The draw for determining the order of the home and away legs was made at a FIFA congress on September 10, 2005.
Trinidad and Tobago was awarded a place in 2006 FIFA World Cup after winning the playoff 2-1 on aggregate.
November 12, 2005
November 16, 2005
[edit] Oceania-South America Qualification Playoff
The Football World Cup 2006 - Oceania - South America Qualification Playoff was a home and away playoff between the following teams:
This pairing was the same as the pairing for the 2002 OFC-CONMEBOL playoff, which Uruguay won 3-1 on aggregate. The draw for determining the order of the home and away legs was made at a FIFA congress on September 10, 2005.
The tie was drawn 1-1 on aggregate after 180 minutes and also after extra time. With both teams failing to score an away goal the playoff was decided by a penalty shootout, with Australia shooting first.
The winner, Australia, was awarded a place in the 2006 World Cup.
November 12, 2005
November 16, 2005
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