2004 in the Philippines

2004 in the Philippines

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2004 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in the year 2004.

Incumbents

* President: Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
* Vice President: Teofisto Guingona
* Senate President: Franklin Drilon
* House Speaker: Jose de Venecia
* Chief Justice: Hilario Davide

Events

* May 14 - Synchronized national and local elections were held. This was the first election participated by Overseas Filipinos under
* June 24 - Philippine Congress officially declared the winners (for the presidency and the vice-presidency) of the 2004 Philippine general election.
* June 30 - Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is inaugurated in Cebu City, along with Noli de Castro as President and Vice-President, respectively.

Births

Deaths

* December 14: Fernando Poe, Jr., actor and politician (b. 1939)


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